no because it causes blood to drip
No. It can rip the stitches. Lay down and put a pillow under your knee and another under your foot and watch TV.
I think the needle size and yarn weight are more important than the stitch type. Different sizes of either dramatically change how the stitches look, how they lay down.
Yes
because their knees don't bent that well so if they lay down they cant get back up
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Yes, of course you can lay on your back while on your period. You can lay in whatever position you find comefortable, just make sure you're using correct protection such as a long menstrual pads or a menstrual cup to avoid blood leaking down between your buttocks and getting onto clothing or bedding.
Couching is an embroidery term. Basically, this means you lay the thread (or yarn) flat on the fabric in your desired design, and you fasten it in place with small stitches. The fastening stitches are couching stitches.
You can lay a lcd tv down on its back as far as for 8 hours not to sure for that long
My back bench needs only pull forward on the seat as you push the back of the seat down toward the back down, results in flat out bed.
They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
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Yes, you can lay down in the back seat of a car if there is enough space and the seat is reclined or designed to accommodate that position. However, it's important to ensure that doing so does not obstruct the driver's view or interfere with safety features like seat belts. Always prioritize safety and comfort when deciding to lay down in a vehicle.