A narrow, non-crystalline discontinuity, which is usually inherent in the raw material Seams are usually straight or smooth-curved line discontinuities running parallel to the product axis
- In a carpet installation, the line formed by joining the edge of two pieces of carpet by the use of various seaming tapes, hand sewing or other techniques
In a carpet installation, the line formed by joining the edge of two pieces of carpet by the use of various seaming tapes, hand sewing or other techniques
The line formed by joining two pieces of carpet The pieces can be sewn together, or fastened with various seaming tapes or other adhesives
When sewing two pieces of fabric together, a seam is created For dressmaking and apparel, it is customary to sew 5/8" in from the edge of the fabric (This is the "seam line") For quilters, where seams must lie flat, the customary seam allowance is 1/4"