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What is pattern and methods of transferring pattern markings in sewing?

A pattern is composed of 2 things. The directions for assembling the item, and individual pieces that compose the item. There are 2 methods for transferring the necessary markings. One is a piece of dressmakers chalk. The second is a marking wheel with many small teeth. This is used with a piece of transfer paper placed between the pattern piece and the fabric.


What is the stitch count?

This means how many stitches per inch. For example, in sewing on a machine the usual # of stitches per inch is 8 - 10 for normal sewing, 6 stitches for basting. On crocheting and knitting an actual pattern will tell you how many stitches per inch is used.


What is the collective noun for stitches?

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carbon paper, tracing wheel, and vinegar


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What did the Inca use for stitches?

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What did incas use for stitches?

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What are the different types of indian stitches?

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