1. Finally, work a row of zig-zag stitching round the cut edge to neaten it. 2. A cut edge, however, tends to be thick at the top and significantly more open below that. 3. Cut the watermelon in half, forming a zig-zag cut edge. 4. Felted wools have flat surfaces and are usually sewn with their cut edges to the outside, as one sews Ultrasuede. 5. He said other colors may be featured, as well as gold leaf inlay, which disguises irregular cut edges of the design. 6. Push the cut edges open. 7. Rub rim of glass with the cut edge of the lime half. 8. Roll the cut edge under and crimp edges. 9. Smooth the cut edge with a metal file. 10. Slash about halfway through the thickest portions, as needed, and pull meat, patting cut edges down, to make the piece relatively even. |
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