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"Seam Line"
Keywords:
stitched
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plainly
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garment
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sew
,
mold
Related Terms:
Seam allowance
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Seam
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Seamless
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Interlining
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Echo quilting
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Hemstitch
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Lining
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Interfacing
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Topstitching
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Quilted
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Seams
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Topstitch
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Backstitch
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Stitch in the ditch
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French seam
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Running stitch
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Stitching
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Fabric
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Lockstitch
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Border
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Shirring
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Pintuck
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Cord
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Stitch
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Ruching
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Fell
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Sewing
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Fiberfill
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Basting
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Backing
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Nonwoven fabric
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Couching
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Rib knit
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Face fabric
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Ruched
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Braid
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Quilting
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Facing
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Cross-stitch
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Baste
,
Railroaded
,
Bargello
,
Galloon
,
Quilt
,
Flat knit
,
Stretch
,
Darn
,
Filler
,
Brick stitch
,
Jersey knit
The line that will be stitched on.
saskschools.ca
The line that is made between the mold sections when pouring a cast, either in plaster, molten metal, or resin.
svsu.edu
a line where two molds meet and make a seam.
library.thinkquest.org
The line on which to sew when putting a garment together. It is the seam line which must be matched when putting the garment together, not the raw edge.
diceyhome.free-online.co.uk
Is the line which indicates where the seam should be stitched - or it is plainly the stitching line of any garment.
sareestore.com
The guideline that the sewer follows while stitching.
mccallsquilting.com
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Keywords:
flashline
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see
see flashline
duke.edu