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Clipping Corners 101: How to Do It Right and When You Should Use It

March 4, 2023

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Clipping corners is a technique used to create sharp, clean corners on sewing projects by removing access fabric from the seam allowance. Clipping corners is a simple process that can be done quickly with a pair of scissors.

When should you use clipping corners?

Just about any corner that you sew on a project could benefit from getting the edges cleaned up a bit. However, you will notice your effort most in small, tight corners.

How to clip corners:

The main goal is to remove bulk from the part of the seam allowance that will be inside the corner once the piece is turned right side out. I like to clip a simple triangle off to start- it gets the most off quickly. Then I cut two more snips along the sides of the corner to remove a little more extra fabric.

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First, cut the triangle of fabric off from the seam allowance.
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Next I clip a little more bulk off one side of the corner.
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And finally, I clip off a little more bulk from the other side.

What to watch out for:

You want to be sure not to cut into your seam. You also want to be aware of how much your fabric will fray. If a fabric tends to fray a lot, snipping too close to the edge can cause a hole in your piece even if you didn’t snip the actual seam.

To help with fraying, you can sew along the straight seam with a zigzag stitch or use a serger if you are lucky enough to have one.

Watch me clip the corners on our Mini Hooded Cape pattern to see this skill in action.

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