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Yes, "stitches" is a common noun. It refers to a particular type of sewing technique used to join fabric or attach something to fabric.
To hand sew fabric effectively, start by threading a needle with a strong thread and knotting the end. Align the fabric edges and use small, even stitches to join them together. Make sure to secure the stitches at the beginning and end to prevent unraveling. Practice and patience will help you improve your hand sewing skills.
To sew fabric together by hand, you will need a needle, thread, and fabric. Start by threading the needle and tying a knot at the end of the thread. Then, align the edges of the fabric you want to sew together and use a basic stitch like a running stitch or backstitch to join them. Continue stitching along the edges until the fabric is securely attached. Finally, tie off the thread and trim any excess.
To effectively stitch fabric together, you will need a needle, thread, and a sewing machine or hand-sewing techniques. First, align the edges of the fabric pieces you want to join. Then, use a straight stitch or a zigzag stitch to sew along the edges, making sure to secure the beginning and end of the seam. Finally, trim any excess fabric and press the seam open or to one side for a neat finish.
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No. Edges join vertices; or, put another way, edges meet at vertices.
The seam allowance is needed to allow for extra fabric where separate pieces of fabric are joined together at seams. If seam allowances were not provided you wouldn't be able to join pieces together or your garment would end up being too small. If you look at the inside of a shirt, for example, you will see that the stitches take up fabric and that is what seam allowances are for.
The invisible hand stitch is a technique in sewing where the stitches are hidden within the fabric, creating a seamless and flawless finish. By carefully placing the needle through the fabric layers and pulling the thread taut, the stitches become nearly invisible on the surface. This technique is commonly used to join fabrics together without any visible seams, resulting in a professional and polished look to sewing projects.
- Two or more edges that join the same pair of vertices in a graph. Also known as multiple edges.
Edges join two vertices. Three or more edges meet at a vertex (it could be two if not in a polyhedron).
join, fasten, or repair (something) by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine.
Vertices = Corners