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American EnglishSingle crochet = Double crochetslip stitch = slip stitch
Chain stitch - hand or machine stitch for seams or decoration Lock stitch Straight stitch - Straight stitches pass through the fabric ground in a simple up and down motion, and for the most part moving in a single direction. ZigZag stitch Stretch stitch Cover stitch Running stitch - a hand stitch for seams and gathering Back stitch - a sturdy hand stitch for seams and decoration Satin stitch Outline stitch Cross stitch - usually used for decoration, but may also be used for seams
It depends on what kind of stitch you're talking about: Sewing stitch: A single complete movement of a threaded needle in sewing. Stitching holds two fabrics together Medical stitch: A single complete movementin medical suturing. A stitch holds skin together. Pain stitch: A sudden sharp pain, especially in the side.
by adding a slip stitch just before the previous stitch
what are stitch scissors used for
Stitches: *Running stitch *Back stitch *Outline stitch *Basting Stitch *Slip Stitch *Whipped Running Stitch *Chain Stitch *Open Chain Stitch *Broken Chain Stitch *Satin Stitch *Seed Stitch *Fly Stitch *Cross Stitch *Feather Stitch *Hemming Bone Stitch *Overcasting Stitch *Long & Short stitch *Zigzag Stitch *Blanket Stitch *Y stitch *Herring bone Stitch
A blanket stitch is a strong stitch, similar to a buttonhole stitch, used to finish and reinforce the edges of blankets.
The single crochet stitch is the strongest crochet stitch for creating durable and long-lasting projects.
to increase the stitch length,turn the stitch length dial (1) to decrease the stitch length,turn the stitch length dial (1) while pressing the feed lever
The different types of stitching used for clothing include straight stitch, zigzag stitch, overlock stitch, and blind hem stitch.
To create a textured fabric using the single crochet stitch in the back loop only, you work the stitch by inserting the hook into the back loop of the stitch from the previous row. This technique creates ridges and a bumpy texture on the fabric.
In knitting, "slip 1" refers to the technique of slipping a single stitch from the left needle to the right needle without knitting it. This action does not add a stitch; it simply moves the stitch without changing the total count. It's often used for various purposes, such as creating a neater edge or preparing for a decrease.