- The
blanket stitch is a
stitch used to
reinforce the edge of
thick materials.
Depending on cir****stances, it may also be
called a
cable stitch or a crochet...
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blanket,
blanket insulation,
blanket loan,
blanket stitch, or wet
blanket in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
blanket is a large,
usually rectangular...
- as a
decorative stitch in
leather garments and accessories.
Blanket stitch Overcast stitch Sewing stitches "Basic hand
sewing stitches". ****osewing. Retrieved...
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basic stitches of
embroidery are
running stitch,
cross stitch, stem
stitch, back
stitch,
satin stitch,
chain stitch and
blanket stitch.
Stitches are categorized...
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decoration Basting stitch (US) – for
reinforcement or for
temporarily holding fabric in
place (same as
tacking stitch)
Blanket stitch – used to
finish an...
- or
stitches of the
earliest embroidery are
chain stitch,
buttonhole or
blanket stitch,
running stitch,
satin stitch, and
cross stitch.
Those stitches remain...
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Backstitch Overcast stitch Cross stitch Buttonhole or
blanket stitch Chain stitch Knot
stitch These stitches and
their variations are
named according to the...
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Buttonhole stitch and the
related blanket stitch are hand-sewing
stitches used in tailoring, embroidery, and
needle lace-making. Traditionally, this
stitch has...
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overcast stitches. A
straight overcast stitch is used for
finishing edges in
eyelets and cutwork. A
blanket stitch, used to
finish edges of wool
blankets, is...
- with
stitches that can
later be removed. The work is then
built up
using a
variety of
stitches—the most
basic being a
variety of
buttonhole or
blanket stitch...