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Machine stitch 3cm in from the corner at each end.
She didn't see any machine stitching in the older man's clothing.
With a pair of sharp scissors cut round just above the machine stitches.
Like all her clothes, this was expensive and had a machine stitched pattern of small white roses.
With expansion, machine stitching was a production method that supported construction.
Neatly worked in a straight line this stitch resembles machine stitching.
Yes, there were the grass-green machine stitches, which looked like little surgical scars.
The reason, he and other proponents say, is hand stitching's looseness, which lends it more give than machine stitching.
Short lederhosen with machine stitching cost the same - $678 - and take around three months to make.
Sewing machine stitches are classified by their structure:
Diminutive quilts by Susan Sawyer were machine stitched from minuscule squares.
For the inexperienced, it is advisable to pin and tack before permanently hand or machine stitching seams.
Then the machine stitches.
Soles, which were once laboriously hand-stitched on, are now more often machine stitched or simply glued on.
Can a sewing machine stitch together DNA?
Machine the pleats over the tacking, using a reverse machine stitch to start and finish the stitching, for security.
At the top, a very thin reinforcement or rows of machine stitching for a maximum length of 5cm is authorized.
Fancy machine stitches mimic traditional hand stitches using variations on the basic stitches.
Finally, the artist covers a wall with small framed images of figures and ornament "drawn" in machine stitching on yellowed pages appropriated from old books.
In sewing, a zigzag stitch is a machine stitch in a zigzag pattern.
This is a row of perpendicular hand or machine stitching to reinforce the raw edges of the fabric, and to prevent it from fraying.
A sewing machine stitches a line of black holes up the cracking tower an instant before my screen goes white with the violence of the first missile.
Leslie Carone and her daughter, Lindsay, 10, of South Salem, were working side by side at sewing machines stitching quilt blocks.
You could see it, too, in a wool coat tied in the back with wide couture ribbon, and an inscription to the power of machines stitched under the high collar.
These seams would compare to the ordinary machine stitch the way that machine stitch compared to the uneven seams and stitches of two centuries ago.