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iamp;#39;ve had a few questions here lately on stitch placement like where do you put your stitch line how far in on your material depending on what youamp;#39;re making how do you decide how far in to make your stitch line i do often see that sometimes people stitch way too close to the edge they need to get that stitch line back off into the material a little bit further because it doesnamp;#39;t give you enough room to edge iamp;#39;m going to go over here to the bench right quick and iamp;#39;m going to show you exactly what iamp;#39;m talking about as far as based on the thickness of your material and what youamp;#39;re stitching will decide how far in you want to go ahead and put that stitch line we did the video before on the edgers this is going to come in handy when it comes to selecting which edger youamp;#39;re going to use so if you already know what size edger youamp;#39;re going to use on your project thatamp;#39;ll also help you to decide how far in your stitch