Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Stitching by hand techniques

Running stitch and basting stitch - the two are, in theory, the same kind of  stitch . The needle moves above and below the fabric. The running stitch is much smaller is used to outright seams in parts of the fabric that are not so and that the sample need not be stretched (as in the side seam of the skirt for example) and is used for making sheaths.

 The backward stitch.  It is also used in embroidery and also is much stronger. The only downside is that it takes a lot line.

Blindstitch  consists of very small dots of joining two pieces of fabric. The nodes are on the wrong side of the fabric. It is commonly sewn from the wrong side and that is visible on the right side are almost imperceptible dots.


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