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He has always liked to stitch his folk songwriting to a muted electronic backbeat, and he retains that sense of cautious experimentalism here.
There is a mend in the seam section on the bias and the seam running underneath the bust needs some stitch re-enforcement.
The scarf's purpose is to allow the bobbin case hook to get close to the needle eye and catch the thread to form a stitch.
Stuff the legs with batting and stitch the ends together to form a stalk long enough to wrap around the child.
For very bulky sweater knits, serge-finish the raw edges, then seam with a narrow to medium zigzag stitch.
I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch.
The Bargello stitch was also a popular canvaswork style since the Renaissance era until the early XVIIth century.
The tailors or seamstresses would literally stitch new clothes onto people around Easter-time and that was it for the year.
Tie the red ribbon in a bow and stitch in place through the center knot, referring to the photo for placement.
A sewing machine that allows for a lock stitch both top and bottom has been designed and is now available.
To quilt the sashing and borders, set the machine for a serpentine stitch and stitch parallel rows down the strips.
Because fleece is such a lofty, stretchy fabric, use a 3 mm or 3.5 mm stitch length.
Use decorative thread in the upper looper and adjust the machine for a short, rolled-edge stitch.
Using a 4-thread, medium-length balanced stitch and serger thread in the needle and loopers, serge the front to back at both shoulders.
The odd crooked stitch or slightly askew angel wing just shows that it is homemade and adds to the charm.
Measures are usually taken to stop the bleeding by packing the involved area tightly with gauze or suturing the artery with a running stitch.
We were always taught that a stitch in time saves nine, and perhaps that is exactly the case with the health system.
Men say that a stitch in time saves nine, and so they take a thousand stitches today to save nine tomorrow.
But we will explain to people that sometimes a stitch in time saves nine and that there can be false economy.
Beginning at the tail, stitch the body long edge, leaving the upper edge open.
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Remove the basting, trim the edges of the patch, press the patch on the wrong side and catch stitch to the garment.
At about 12 inch from either end make an additional line across the back for the kettle or catch stitch.
It is a stitch to prevent material from fraying, and is taken on the edge of material.
Do you know that some girls are often confused and call the hemstitch, the hemming stitch?
See if you can discover the difference between the hemming stitch and the hemstitch?
The feather-like branches are worked likewise in black silk in herringbone stitch.
To slip-stitch means to take a stitch from the left-hand to the right-hand needle without knitting it, and its abbreviation is sl.
In braid work and applique, only one stitch must be taken at a time, or else the work will appear puckered.
I want to look at the centrepiece she is embroidering before I begin mine, and ask her about the stitch.
He measured these round his waist, and then began to stitch them together, slowly and laboriously.
May stopped in the middle of a stitch, and stared at him with something akin to dismay.
In short, the chainstitch is a crochet or knitting stitch, while the lockstitch is a weaving stitch.
The embroidery is of chain stitch with white, yellow, green, and red silks.
It may not be amiss to stitch up the wound, to keep the tow in, and let it remain forty-eight hours.
The surgeon was called to stitch up the wound, but the medical man being drunk, Low cursed him for his bungling.
Except in the Soumak and the khilim, which have the flat stitch, there are only two kinds of knotting used in Oriental rugs.
The round corners are worked in the same buttonhole stitch, only it is twice the depth of the buttonholing along the two edges.
The calyxes are worked in satin stitch with moss green silk, and the lilies-of-the-valley with white silk.
Retraction of the caruncle is best avoided by closing the conjunctival wound with a stitch, and thus pulling the caruncle forward.
The edge can be finished with the blanket, couching, Kensington or chain stitch.
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