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QA plays a vital role in the garment industry. Quality Assurance personnel determine that the material is of good quality, the garments are sewn properly, that the color will stay in the material, and that the finished garments look and fit well.
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 correct past participle of "sew" is "sewn." So, the correct form would be "sewn."
Since Intuit makes software, I'll guess you meant "Inuit". The Inuit would have sewn garments using sinew, tendons from butchered animals. Today, they use cotton/rayon blends.
Sewn is monosyllabic thus can't be divided.
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Yes, the word 'sewn' is the past participle for the verbto sew. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She has sewn a button on the dress. (verb)The sewn seeds will sprout in about ten days. (adjective)
The homophone for "sown" is "sewn." "Sown" refers to planting seeds, while "sewn" refers to joining pieces of fabric together with stitches.
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Yes, "sewn" is the correct past participle of "sew." For example: "I have sewn a new dress."