Sewing margin or seam is the length between the edge of the fabric and where the seam appears. It can be as small as 1/8th of an inch or as large or larger then an inch.
As sewing machine is 6x times faster than hand sewing and it can even be more. It is a good investment to get a sewing machine because it saves a lot of time.
theory of sewing machine
Sewing Kit
what is the function of the head of the sewing machine
There are about 100 different sewing techniques!
When sewing, you'll want to leave a sewing margin (or a "seam allowance") for a couple of reasons:A 5/8" margin (the standard seam allowance) between the stitch and the edge allows for a little reinforcement, and places less stress on the stitch. This will keep the stitch from breaking easily.A margin allows you to later let out the seam, in case you need more room (for example, if a skirt gets too tight, you can loosen it if there's seam allowance).
the margin of the continental
Buying on margin, taking a "margin" loan from the broker to help buy part of a stock purchaseMargin call, this happens when the broker demands full payment of your "margin" loan
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Contribution of margin safety x margin of safety
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what is a blended margin?
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A margin that is creative.
Sewing
It is a sewing needle.
It is a sewing needle.