Trimming can mean one of two things:
As a noun, it's an ornamental/decorative piece that you add to a fabric, such as ruffles, piping, tassels, cord, buttons, etc. Anything that adds a decorative element to what you're sewing.
As a verb, trimming is when you use scissors to cut a small amount of fabric. It usually alludes to cutting off excessive seam allowance or cutting loose threads.
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it mean a sewing machine that run by electrricity
Embroidery is decorative sewing, sewing not for the purpose of maintaining the structure of a garment, but for making it pretty.
bréad means and is pronounced as: braid (trimming)
Sewing.
To finish sewing a seam for a professional and polished look, you can use techniques like backstitching at the beginning and end of the seam, trimming excess fabric, pressing the seam open or to one side, and using a zigzag stitch or serger to prevent fraying.
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He was trimming the bushes.
Hair trimming is trimming your hair but only by 1 or 2 centimetres long.
"Sewing buttons" is a shortened way of saying "sewing buttons on", that is, stitching buttons onto a garment, pillow cover or other object. The buttons themselves have holes that allow sewing thread to pass through them and secure them to fabric.
Yes. As a verb, it can mean the action of trimming plants e.g. hedges. As a noun, it can mean a dried plum.
If you mean models of sewing machine, probably hundreds. Singer started in 1851 and made many industrial models as well as home sewing machines.