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#22702
When you start with a square pleated panel and cut it to a pattern shape, how do you handle the cut topstitching? I'm concerned it will unravel even after sewing it closed to another piece. I don't see anyone carefully tying off threads at the cut line. Thanks.
#22705
I actually sew over it twice, once at the edge to secure the foam, and then with a closing seam to another piece. But that first stitching might get trimmed if the seam allowance is too bulky in a curve (which is why the panel was cut in the first place for a pattern).

I once had to cut topstitching in the field of a panel to install seatbelt grommets. I was so worried it would unravel that I pulled and tied the cut threads. It was probably not necessary but I'll take the peace of mind.
#22715
For pleats or diamonds, like you mentioned, i'll mark it out and sew the perimeter at 1/4inch before cutting. Then my 3/8 construction seam hides it. Never found the need for more than that
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