When two pieces of fabric are sewn together a seam is formed.
A seam.
Sewing thread is used to hold together two pieces of a garment or really anything that you sew...
The noun definition according to the online dictionary: 1. Its the 'line' that is formed by sewing together pieces of cloth. 2. Its the stitches used to make such a line. 3. Its any line formed by abutting edges. Also in knitting its the line formed by purling.
The seam is simply the name of the line that is created when two pieces of fabric are joined together. If you are sewing any two pieces together, the place where they are joined is called the seam. Maybe you are wondering about the seam allowance, which is the amount of fabric alloted to sewing the pieces together. The seam allowance is the distance from the edge you put your line of sewing. In many fabrics that allowance can be very small, but some fabrics require a larger allowance to minimize fraying.
Sewing machines are used to fasten pieces of fabric together by using needle and thread, just like you would if you were sewing by hand, only much faster and neater.
a workbasket in which sewing materials can be stored
A regular sewing machine is for piecing the guilt together, and a quilting machine is for the stitching on the top of the quilt. A regular sewing machine is for piecing the guilt together, and a quilting machine is for the stitching on the top of the quilt.
Yes, patchwork is a form of sewing since patches are sewn together to form patchwork.
In sewing, seams are formed by joining the fabric together to create a finished product.
she creates her pieces by drawing with stitch with a sewing machine.
Sewing is the creation of a product by stitching pieces of fabric together; it usually refers to the creation of clothing and accessories. Quilting refers to both producing a quilt (a specific type of sewing) and a process to add insulation and texture to another product (such as a quilted vest).
a short thin piece of metal with a spike at one end and a head at the other which is used to hold two or more pieces of material together