You can stuff the uncooked turkey and then use a trussing needle and cotton twine. Tuck the tail up and under, and sew the two sides of skin together.
Yes, as in to sew material or buttons.
How long is a piece of string? As long as you make it.Can kids sew? If you teach them to, yes.
no
do you mean Hama Beads? It would depend on if you were attempting to sew them as single beads or as fused multibead creations. The short answer is-- anything that has a hole in it can be sewn to fabric. as long as it's weight can be supported by the material you are using to 'sew' it with and the fabric you are sewing it to... you could sew up through fabric string the bead on your sewing material (thread or what have you), and then sew down through the fabric. You may need to make several stitches through heavier beads to secure them. You can also sew up through the hole in whatever item you are using and sew through a smaller bead and then back down through the larger hole (similarly to sewing on a sequin). If you are attempting to sew fused items, sew through multiple holes in the item to secure it flat to the fabric. It is often easiest to sew beads to fabric if it is under tension-- using either a hoop or a scroll frame is really handy, or you can staple it to a frame (which will support a lot more weight if you are doing a very heavy beading project).
bridal veils
yes becaue the tuffing will get out
the process is called trussing. get a trussing needle with special thread and sew the opening between the thighs then thread the legs to the thighs. usually for more uniform cooking or to hold in stuffing
Sew Fast Sew Easy was created in 1991.
The word "sew" is a verb, not a noun. There is no plural for sew.
The homonym of "sew" is "so." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
how do i create a braidless sew-in?
Yes, as in to sew material or buttons.
no, cotton is easy to sew
The homonym for sew is so.Examples:Can you sew on a button for me?Please be quiet so I can sleep.
I'm not sure how to sew, but first u plug it in!! Then if you know how to sew u sew.
The three homophones for "sew" are "so," "sow," and "sew."
Yes, "sew" contains the vowel "e."