A guideline marking, often found on sewing patterns or fabric, consists of lines or symbols that assist in maintaining straight stitching. These markings serve as visual aids to ensure that seams are aligned correctly and that the stitching follows a precise path. By using these guidelines, sewists can achieve neater and more professional-looking results in their projects.
The different types of stitching used for clothing include straight stitch, zigzag stitch, overlock stitch, and blind hem stitch.
For stitching clothing, the best stitching is a straight stitch on a sewing machine (2.5 or 3.0 length). If you're sewing by hand, a straight stitch at a very short length may work, depending on how thick or sturdy the fabric is.
A ruler has markings, a straight edge does not. In "straight edge and compass" constructions, you are not allowed to mark the straight edge. Things that are impossible using only a straight edge and compass are possible if markings are allowed (for example, it's possible to trisect an angle using a marked straight edge).
Called a straight edge
yes because dogs colourings go lighter through age. If they are straight black they can get some brown markings at 8 weeks of age.
a ray
Satin stitch is regular embroidery, not cross stitch. It is basically straight stitches alongside each other across the shape to fill in.
A straight angle has 180 degrees. It is an angle that has sides in opposite directions from its vertex. A straight angle will look like a straight line.
contains the feed dogs & lines for straight sewing
A line segment
High quality bedding sets should have straight and even stitching and strong seams as well as quality materials such as the fabric and inks used in printing.
That would be a ruler, yardstick, or meterstick, depending on the system of measure you are using.