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The Lapped Seam (LS) class - is defined as two or more pieces of fabric joined by overlapping at the needle. This is the largest seam class, including 101 different seam types, with a great deal of variety as to where a seam
Overlap seam of two LSa 1 or 2 plies at edges using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl 1
Overlap seam of two plies with one edge LSb 1 or 2 folded using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl 2
3 Seaming of two plies where one ply is folded LSd 1 or 2 and set in the middle of the other using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl 4
LSe
1 or 2
Seaming Three plies with finished edges where two plies lay in one direction (Yoke stitch) using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl
LSf
Seaming Three plies with finished edges where two plies lay in one direction (Yoke stitch) using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl
LSg
Seaming three plies with finished edges (Shirt Placket) 100cl, 300cl,or 400cl
7 Seaming three plies with finished edges and interfacing (Shirt Placket) 100cl, 300cl,or 400cl
LSj
LSk
Seaming two plies with finished edges (simple Shirt Placket) 100cl, 300cl,or 400cl
LSl
10
LSm
Seaming two plies with finished edges and interfacing (simple Shirt Placket) using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl
11
Two plies clean finished LSn 1 or 2 folded and bound using 100cl, 300cl, or 400cl
12
LSp
13
LSq
14
LSr
15
LSs
16