###p -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PINNING FOR SEWING Pinning your seams ensures you can move pieces around your sewing area without having them move, and pinning prevents pieces shifting as you sew. You want to pin your fabric perpendicular, or at a right angle, to the fabric. This means the pins hang off the edge of the fabric. You can then stitch really close to the pin before removing it, and it is easy to see, so it’s unlikely you’ll acci
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