How to fix or prevent seam puckering


Do you like to sew? Are you wondering why some of your projects have nice seams and others have these unsightly puckers? Learning how to sew seams without puckering will help you, in many ways, to become a better sewist. 

Let’s say you have decided to sew a skirt for yourself: You have chosen beautiful fabric and a pattern. After you baste the hems and try the skirt on, you are completely satisfied with how it looks on you. But, as soon as you start to sew all the seams, you are disappointed because there are lots of puckers in the seams. The skirt just doesn’t look good. So, what are you going to do? Rip and sew, rip and sew until you’re totally stressed out? Try to google solutions for two hours, only to give up in the end because there are no clear steps and easy to understand instructions? 

Or maybe you decided to sew a Christmas gift for someone else, and the seams pucker. You put in all that time and effort to sew a beautiful gift only for it to look … well, homemade. You are frustrated because you have no idea what settings to change to make the seams look good.  

You have to admit that puckering seams ruins the joy of sewing, wastes time, and costs money. 

So, do yourself a favor and check out this course before you spend all that time trying to figure out how to fix the problem. Even if you are an experienced sewist, you might find something in the course you didn’t think of doing on your own. 

The course will make your life easier and your sewing so much better. We are not born knowing how to sew. We all have problems, and we all make mistakes. The purpose of this course is to help you solve the problem of seam puckering. 

I am going to teach you how to fix or prevent seam puckering.

Not only will I be teaching you everything step by step in video lessons, but I will also give you worksheets (called PRINTABLES) so that you can implement everything when you need it. 

The course will help you to identify the reasons for seam puckering and offer step by step solutions for each of them. You will learn what is seam puckering, how to fix it, and how to avoid it.

There are 8 video lessons that will help you find the best ways to stop seam puckering for good. Beneath the videos you will also see written explanations. If you want to print the instructions, there is also an e-book that you can download. 

The e-book has complete instructions on the different types of seam puckering, how to identify the reasons for puckers on your fabric, and how to eliminate seam puckering. 

And the best part? You can learn everything at your own pace, and you can access the teaching at any time. You can re-play videos whenever you want, and you can re-download PDF files if needed.


Course Curriculum

  Welcome
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  1. Puckering as a result of incorrect thread tension
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  2. Puckering as a result of fabric density
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  3. Puckering as a result of choosing an incorrect thread or a needle
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  4. Puckering as a result of feed dogs problems
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  5. Puckering as a result of fabric shrinkage
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  6. Puckering as a result of mismatched pattern lines
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  7. Puckering in curved seams
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  8. Can pressing with a hot iron help to remove puckering?
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  Download an e-book (PDF file) with the course information
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I am Olga Balasa, and I am the person behind the site ageberry.com.


You can read more about me on my blog at this link https://www.ageberry.com/about-me/ if you are interested. 


I am not a professional seamstress. I was a teacher for 15 years before becoming a stay-at-home mom. Sewing has been my hobby for 30 years, and I believe I’ve become an expert in sewing. I can teach you how to sew and how to make easy sewing projects.


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