A harmony seam is a type of even seam in which the stitches on the front and back sides of the fabric are located at an equal distance from each other. It is distinguished by evenness, accuracy and symmetry of the stitching on both sides of the fabric.
The harmony stitch is most often used when sewing light clothing made from thin fabrics - dresses, blouses, shirts. It is suitable for joining parts where you need to ensure a smooth edge without noticeable stitches on the front side. This type of stitch looks great on items made of transparent and translucent fabrics.
To make a harmonious seam, use a small, uniform stitch and thin threads to match the color of the fabric. Hand stitching is most often used, but a sewing machine can also be used. When working manually, the needle is pierced through both layers of fabric exactly in the middle between the previous punctures. The seam is done neatly, without skipping stitches or stretching the fabric.
The harmony seam provides a reliable, durable and aesthetic connection of clothing parts. It is great for light summer fabrics and allows you to create elegant products with perfectly straight seams.