He has always liked to stitch his folk songwriting to a muted electronic backbeat, and he retains that sense of cautious experimentalism here. |
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There is a mend in the seam section on the bias and the seam running underneath the bust needs some stitch re-enforcement. |
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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. |
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Stuff the legs with batting and stitch the ends together to form a stalk long enough to wrap around the child. |
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For very bulky sweater knits, serge-finish the raw edges, then seam with a narrow to medium zigzag stitch. |
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I particularly liked this pattern, which was easy to memorise and a tad more interesting than a rib or stocking stitch. |
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The Bargello stitch was also a popular canvaswork style since the Renaissance era until the early XVIIth century. |
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The tailors or seamstresses would literally stitch new clothes onto people around Easter-time and that was it for the year. |
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Tie the red ribbon in a bow and stitch in place through the center knot, referring to the photo for placement. |
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A sewing machine that allows for a lock stitch both top and bottom has been designed and is now available. |
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To quilt the sashing and borders, set the machine for a serpentine stitch and stitch parallel rows down the strips. |
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Because fleece is such a lofty, stretchy fabric, use a 3 mm or 3.5 mm stitch length. |
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Use decorative thread in the upper looper and adjust the machine for a short, rolled-edge stitch. |
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Using a 4-thread, medium-length balanced stitch and serger thread in the needle and loopers, serge the front to back at both shoulders. |
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The odd crooked stitch or slightly askew angel wing just shows that it is homemade and adds to the charm. |
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Measures are usually taken to stop the bleeding by packing the involved area tightly with gauze or suturing the artery with a running stitch. |
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We were always taught that a stitch in time saves nine, and perhaps that is exactly the case with the health system. |
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Men say that a stitch in time saves nine, and so they take a thousand stitches today to save nine tomorrow. |
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But we will explain to people that sometimes a stitch in time saves nine and that there can be false economy. |
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Beginning at the tail, stitch the body long edge, leaving the upper edge open. |
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The awl cuts a tidy hole in the leather that will close up tight around the thread as it is sewn, leaving a watertight stitch. |
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Her heart beats a purple tattoo in her throat and there's a stitch in her side. |
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She watched him slowly stitch the tear, pulling the needle carefully through the fabric. |
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Mattress stitch instead of backstitch means that I can see what I'm doing as I'm attaching. |
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Stitch the seam with a normal stitch length below this mark, backstitching at the mark. |
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It is the skilful manipulation of this single stitch that lends an interesting and characteristic dimension to the needlework. |
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Observe the stitch, adjusting the tension until the stitch is formed correctly. |
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Then you do a final stitch way into the wadding, pull the thread taut and clip the end just above the surface. |
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If you don't want to stitch these or want to whip up a couple or four for a test, tie some elastic into loops using water knots. |
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Speaking of Christmas, I'm on the hunt for a man's 4ply sweater with raglan sleeves in stocking stitch, or simple stitchwork. |
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The long pieced strips will be cut into sections and the short stitch length helps keep the seams from raveling. |
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Fold the pressed edge over the opposite raw edge and stitch down the entire length. |
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You've got to be pretty lucky to get to the final, but I kept my head down and was polite to the other players so they didn't stitch me up. |
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His mother has no alternative, but stitch his clothes as ready-made clothes are not available. |
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I've ripped back a few times already, whenever I happen to notice a misplaced purl or knit stitch. |
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I then worked a satin type stitch down each side, with a different design down the middle. |
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The sheets, pillow cases and shams are highlighted by the double line of satin stitch embroidery along the outlines and the hems of the sheets are scalloped for extra detail. |
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Although easily raveled fabrics may look great with such a buttonhole, if you examine ready-to-wear clothes, you'll often find a much looser stitch used. |
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For a complete stitch, bring the needle up through the fabric, at the bottom left of the stitch, cross one block of the aida fabric and insert the needle at the top right. |
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At the narrow end, do not backstitch but instead take the last four or five stitches right along the fold of the fabric, then stitch off at the point. |
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To create a 1'' buttonhole, stitch the right upper and right lower front sections together, stopping 2'' from the center front edge and backstitch. |
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As you place the sheet moss against the wire frame, attach it with thin wire, stitching the moss onto the frame with a traditional basting stitch. |
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Test on fabric scraps for the best tension and stitch length. |
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The only adjustable tension for the chain stitch is the needle tension. |
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I've got the knit stitch down now, though not very consistent. |
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In fact, by the way he challenged my thoughts on the case, I thought perhaps he was aiming to stitch up the media. |
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Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor. |
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In that way that was cathartic too, to sort of stitch up all those pieces and see how that is. |
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I added 5 extra rows on the collar in stocking stitch so that I would have a roll in the collar, which is easier to pull over the head than ribbing. |
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In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture. |
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I didn't answer, just picked my knitting back up and started to stitch. |
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The children all had to design the costumes and then cut, stitch and sew the old clothes bought from charity shops into their new form during their weekly sessions. |
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Using a simple whipstitch, and catching just the centers or the hidden layers of the ribbon, stitch the ribbon flowers over the green leaf trim at the lace upper edge. |
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And so for these companies, the stitch in time has indeed saved nine. |
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It has a two-way full-zip front and raw edge stitch styling. |
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Another popular method of binding is the saddle stitch booklet. |
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A stitch in one argent yardbird's stripe, probably saves nine. |
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If you decide to stitch the design on a heavier fabric than the test sample the stitches will imbed in the fabric and pull the design out of alignment. |
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Either hand-sew all around the edges with blanket stitch, or machine-sew them on using the zigzag setting. |
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He then built up the painted surface in tempera and oil, recording the tiniest detail, down to each stitch or fastening of costume. |
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However, there is nothing for it but to penelopize, pull to pieces, and stitch away again. |
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Although not apparent in the earlier depictions, the Tapestry today has stitch marks indicating the fallen figure once had an arrow in its eye. |
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If the wound was too advance for simple stitch and bandage, it would often result in amputation of the limb. |
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If you have a serger, you can use it to finish fabric edges so they don't ravel, but the zigzag stitch on your regular machine works well, too. |
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Apply cement and stitch as necessary. A hot knife can be used to seal down loose seams. |
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Catherine hath made a wry stitch in her broidery, when she was thinking of something else than her work. |
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I taught my students how In thread the needle, a basic running stitch and a backstitch, and how to tie off to change yarn. |
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She teaches traditional beadwork techniques of applique, floral or geometric, lazy stitch, loom or peyote. |
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Use a blanket stitch around the outside edges to sew them together, leaving a 1-inch opening along one side. |
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A single looped chain stitch will now unlock all the facing loops and the bag will completely open. |
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It is of white cotton, embroidered in typically Gujarati chain stitch in brilliantly coloured silk. |
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Outline or pick up detail on the imagewith matching or contrasting colors of pearl cotton, using a basic chain stitch. |
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A hot sun burned down on us. Ten times during a single forenoon every stitch of clothes on one's body was soaked with perspiration, and ten times it dried again. |
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From the top the sample shows four stitch popcorns, five stitch bobbles, two rows of bells and a central leaf with leaves sloping to the left and right each side. |
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Simply cut two pieces of felt and sew together using blanket stitch. |
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The DB9 has an Ashen Blonde exterior, while the interior features pearl leather, a Piano Ice Mocha facia and a blanket stitch passing through the centre. |
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I love knitting motif swatches. They're small and quick to make, allowing you to experiment with new stitch patterns and techniques without a big commitment in time and yarn. |
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The gown featured a sweetheart neckline accentuated with silk grosgrain ribbon at the empire line and dropped waist, and trapunto stitch detailing on the bodice. |
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For generations, the villagers have spent six months of the year working in agriculture and the six colder months working indoors on their chain stitch art, Sethi said. |
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If you talk, Or pull your face into a stitch again, I shall be angry. |
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