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Opening the Seams on a Table Runner With an Iron

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Summary: Learn how to open the sewn seems on a table runner with expert tips and advice on interior design in this free video clip on home decorating.

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Terri Turco is a clothing designer, interior decorator, consummate baker, and lifestyle diva. Terri has made numerous TV appearance's, and she recently starred in her own Lifestyle...read more

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"Hi, I'm Terri Turco with Expert Village. Then you are just going to turn it to the other side and proceed accordingly. But just keep opening those seams. Now remember that opening that we made that we had a five inch opening to remind us where we are going to open it. Well that is further at our other end so we have to make sure that we keep that open. The best way to find it is to look for the thread and here it is here is that thread and you want to cut it. So when we come back we are going to have all these seams completely open. We are going to cut all the corners and most table runners have four corners if you had made a very creative runner. Maybe yours have three but they usually have four. So make sure you always clip and press and when we come back we are going to turn it inside out. Then I want to show you the beauty of something called stitch witchery. If you have not met it you would so enjoy sew witchery it would become your best friend. It infeasible that you can not leave without so make sure you come back. If not for the ironing and turning out, at least for stitch witchery. "

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