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it is made from fabric sewn together
mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings. mola : a colorful fabric panel of American origin sewn with reverse-applique and used for decorative purposes in clothing, furniture or wallhangings.
As your question is written, it is impossible to state how much a piece of shirt would weigh. Many factors would determine the weight, such as:the type of fabric / material (fabric can be light-weight to very heavy)the size of the 'piece' that was cut or torn away from the shirtwhether the shirt was outerwear or regular clothingwhether the shirt has any liningwhether the piece of fabric has any adornments, such as embroidery, buttons, beading, heavy stitching, etc.whether the piece of fabric has anything sewn into it, such as elastic or stiffening fabric (like in a collar).whether the piece of fabric has metal sewn into the fabric (such as in the shirt bottom on the front to hold the fabric downward).
Any type of garment can be sewn together using a Brother Serger machine, but linens, expensive formal fabrics and fabric with stretch really benefit from a Serger. Sewing with a Brother Serger allows you to make cleaner-looking seams and hems.
The homophone for "sown" is "sewn." "Sown" refers to planting seeds, while "sewn" refers to joining pieces of fabric together with stitches.
Gathering is the process where parallel rows of stitching are sewn along one edge of a piece of fabric. The threads are then pulled or "drawn" so that the fabric forms small folds along the threads. Shirring is similar to gathering. It is two or more rows of of gathered fabric used to decorate parts of garments or shape the garment.
I believe it is called filigree.There is also an embroidery technique in which metallic threads are sewn to the fabric with a contrasting color thread, called Or nue.
Applied casing
Applique is a french word which means "to lick, pull ,eat stuff or sniff" Applique is when another fabric is sewn/put on top of another fabric. I t can be sewn on or put on using bondaweb.
Fabric is the material that is sewn together to make stuff (ex; clothes).
its the way the fabric is sewn. its also very efficient for flying!
The section of a garment or other product where two pieces of fabric have been sewn together is known as the 'seam'.