Interestingly enough the Incas used the jaws of ants as stitches.
the inca expand thier empire by use their mind and thining
The Sapa Inca or Inka
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility
The Inca Empire had a system of messengers running along a paved road carrying messages made of knotted ropes. The Inca encouraged those they conquered to worship the sun god of of the Inca. And the Incan emperor was the son of that god. Because the Inca headquarters had the intelligence, they were able to use the roads to move the military if needed and send government agents to rule these lands.
Sapa Inca
The doctor will remove my stitches in three more days. That comedian's stories kept us in stitches! The seamstress stitches patches today!
Interestingly enough the Incas used the jaws of ants as stitches.
The Inca used masks for religious and ceremonial purposes, often representing deities or supernatural beings. Masks were worn during rituals, dances, and festivals to honor these divine figures and invoke their power and protection. They were also believed to allow communication between the living and the spirit world.
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Different doctors use different methods. The staples or stitches used can either dissolve or be removed after the penis is healed.
There is no need to use any antibiotic cream on stitches. Oral or IV antibiotics may be used in infected or high risk cases
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the inca expand thier empire by use their mind and thining
The simplest stitches in regular use. You can find a guide to the U.S. stitch names at the Annie's craft store website.
Temporary stitches are to hold the fabric while you sew and the permanent ones are to have the fabric held while you use it.
The number of stitches you need per inch depends on the type of fabric you are sewing. The weight, thickness and type of fabric sewn will determine the stitch length you use. In a quilt, you will have fewer stitches, such a six or eight per inch. For a seam on clothing, a medium weight fabric will use 10 - 12 stitches, for heavier fabrics, 8 -10 will work better. In knitting and crochet, the stitches per inch are determined by the size of your needles, the tension you use when working the stitches, and the weight of the yarn or thread. The pattern you use will specify the stitches and needles you need, called the gauge.