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This paper therefore establishes a mathematical model for extracting gas from pressure-relieved coal seams using a surface borehole.
Unpick the bedsheet seams using a seam ripper.
Edge finish the cap and armhole seams using a zig-zag stitch, mock overlock stitch or serger for a neater finish.
( Feel free to dry all of the clothes, it won't matter ) Rip out all of the seams, using a stitch ripper or scissors.
Take out the laces and rub Dr. Marten's Wonder Balm or (less expensive) plain baby oil into the seams using a cotton pad.
Place pins at either end of the hole, just along the bar tacks, and slice open the fabric in between the seams using a seam ripper or small, sharp scissors.
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To sew the side seams, use a flat felled seam method.
While it was fairly simple to get a tight, solid seam using a propane torch, it is not so easy -- and more expensive -- to do the same thing using glue.
To solve this problem, a mathematical model for extracting pressure-relieved gas from a protected coal seam using a surface borehole was established, based on the radial gas flow theory and law of conservation of energy.
To make your new seam look worn (for a less "I-sewed-my-own-jeans" look), lightly bleach the area around the new seam using a paintbrush or a sponge.
If you sew an uneven line, use a seam ripper to rip out the stitch and start over.
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