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Old 12-24-2015, 10:12 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Porcupint View Post
I think you might need one of those tools that thins the material. Cant remember what its called but using it on the edges should help to make it lay flat.

Edit: Something like a wood planer is what I'm thinking of.
I'm not sure if I can skive this material. I think that's what you mean.

Generally, instead of folding the flaps on the backside and top stitching through those, I could cut close to the blind seam and then the top stitch only goes through one layer. Not as strong, but in this application, doesn't matter.
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