How can I seal the edge of Raw fabric?
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How can I seal the edge of Raw fabric?
I want to make a label that will hang loose...like labels in clothing...so does anyone have an idea about sealing the raw edges so they don't fray?
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And the same for Fray Check. http://m.joann.com/dritz-fray-check-3-4-oz-/prd2992/
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It depends on what you are going to use them for. If it is to go in clothing then the I ribbon idea would be nice because it isn't scratchy. I have used my machines small embroidered letters on grosgrain ribbon to make labels. Mine was just a name and I embroidered it down a whole length of ribbon and then cut it into sections and sewed the ends into a seam.
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You can run a narrow zigzag satin stitch close to the edge and it will keep the fabric from fraying past that point. Or you can overcast by running a wide zigzag stitch right over the edge. Keep your stitch length normal for this. It won't look as nice as the satin stitch but it will work. Alternately make two pieces, stitch together with right sides together leaving an opening for turning. Turn, press and slip stitch the opening shut.
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