Synonyms could include to stitch, hem, or suture.
A blind stitch is usually a hem stitch that is virtually unnoticeable from the "right" side of the garment. This is accomplished by just catching a couple threads of the fabric above the hem but not putting the needle and thread through the garment to anchor the stitch.
You should sew a straight cutain hem very slowly. Be sure to practice sewing straight lines on a similar fabric before you start your hem. You may want to use a blind hem, which hides almost all of the thread from view.
You can finish a hemline a number of ways:If the fabric is knit or bias cut, you can simply trim it and let it go unfinished, and it won't unravel.If the fabric is woven and NOT bias cut, you can leave it unfinished for a "deconstructed" lookYou can sew a zig-zag stitch at the hem for a deconstructed look that won't unravelYou can turn the fabric up approx. 1/2 inch it, press it, and sew it for a traditional finished hem.You can turn up the fabric approx. 1/2 inch, press it, turn it up another 1/2 inch, press it, and hand-sew a blind hem.You can sew a rolled hem with a rolled hem presserfoot on a sewing machine.You can sew a rolled hem on a serger
No. Hem stitch ^---^---^--- straight stitch ----------------
So you're garment doesn't fray, you need to sew a "hem". A hem allowance is a small bit of fabric left on the end so you can sew a hem.
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