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Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a double seam stitch?
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What is conspicuous seam?

they are the visible seam which are seen on both wrong and right side (eg) machine fell over laid


How do you secure the beginning and end of every seam?

To sew a concealed seam first sew the seam with the right side out wards, (the opposite way to how you would normally sew a seam). Next trim off the edges of the seam quite close to the stitch line. Lastly, turn the garment inside out and re-sew the seam close to the first stitching, you have now enclosed the first seam with its raw edges inside the second seam.


What are the different types of seam?

There are 11 types of seams which include: abutted, enclosed, exposed, false french, flat-felled, french, fused, glued, hairline, lapped seam with raw edges, and finally overedged seam.


What is a double stitched seam?

.... This question is open to interpretation. Knits and spandex sportwear/swimwear is finished on a serger or overlock machine. Two neat stitch lines appear on the 'right' side of the garment. When you reverse the fabric you see that these stitch lines are connected (overlocked). Double stitched may refer to two rows of stitching you typically see on Denim jeans. This is a flat felled seam- no loose ends or seams to overcast to prevent the denim from unravelling. A double stitched seam may be straight stitching on a seam and then stitching another row alongside it.


What is flat -felled seam?

a flat fell seam is a type of stitch that joins materials together. you would use a flat fell seam for something like denim because it is the strongest type of stitch.


What is a flat-felled seam?

a flat fell seam is a type of stitch that joins materials together. you would use a flat fell seam for something like denim because it is the strongest type of stitch.


What is French seam?

To make a French seam you sew your seam right sides together. at 5/8th in.... Then you trim away half of one side of the seam.... Then you press the seam towards the shorter half. Then you fold the longer half over the narrower half and press..... then you stitch up the flat open side..... that makes a double sewn seam called Frenched seaming.


What is an abutted seam?

A seam with no seam allowance. Right sides are the same side up and you you zig zig stitch the pieces together with or without an underlay.


What is double channel seam?

double channel seam


Is a stitch a noun?

Yes, the word 'stitch' is both a noun (stitch, stitches) and a verb (stitch, stitches, stitching, stitched). Examples:noun: It took only one stitch to repair the injury.verb: I can stitch up that rip in the seam.


What is another word for sew?

bind, seam, tailor, embroider, stitch


What is a stitch on a cricket ball?

The stitching on a cricket ball is called the equator or the seam.