Sewing a straight line has to be done very carefully. I recommend using a machine, and lining up the edge of your project with one of the guide lines along the base of the sewing machine. You may want to practice on a piece of paper beforehand.
You will have to sew it together.
The straight-line distance is 1885.7 miles. This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT the straight line drawn on a map.
A straight line is equal to a 180 degree angle.
Yes, as in to sew material or buttons.
skew, parallel, intersecting.
In order to form a line and right angle turns (in case your quilting) sew an EVEN number of SAME size triangles.
how to sew a straight stitch with a singer 413
If you are sewing by machine or by hand, just thread the needle and sew in a straight line in a darker colour than the material. If you like, draw a straight line in pencil and follow the line. That will be the outline stitch for your design whatever it is. If you sew simple straight threads you will get a result and if you make the threads longer, you will be able to cut them out easily and get rid of them. If you aren't talking about sewing, I can't help you. Sorry.
You should sew a straight cutain hem very slowly. Be sure to practice sewing straight lines on a similar fabric before you start your hem. You may want to use a blind hem, which hides almost all of the thread from view.
its okay
April 2010
You will have to sew it together.
Yes. If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
cut it as straight as you can,and when you're ready to sew,the part where you sewed it at put that only part inside out.that only part.and sew it with what ever color thread that matches the color of the pillow
Displacement of a straight line is zero...
A straight line has no vertex.
it just a straight line