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2005-05-12 06:24 pm (UTC)
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Yeah, even hemming both layers would likely be easier than adding a wool edging.
Just had another thougt... Depending on how bad it's fraying, maybe you could do a blanket edge stitch?
This article:
http://www.virtue.to/guest_authors/archaeological_sewing.html
describes some finds with blanket stitch used to finish the raw edges.
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Just had another thougt... Depending on how bad it's fraying, maybe you could do a blanket edge stitch?
This article:
http://www.virtue.to/guest_authors/archaeological_sewing.html
describes some finds with blanket stitch used to finish the raw edges.