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Unlike an
ordinary hem,
hemstitching can
employ embroidery thread in a
contrasting color so as to be noticeable. In
hemstitching, one or more
threads are...
- work is
hemstitching,
which is
often used to
decorate the
trimmings of
clothes or
household linens. The
transition from
elaborate hemstitching to more...
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produce hemstitching,
which until then
could only be done manually. Consequently, in 1893, Karl
Friedrich Gegauf invented the world's
first hemstitch sewing...
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Blanket stitch – used to
finish an
unhemmed blanket Blind stitch (or
hemstitch) – type of slip
stitch used for incon****uous hem
Buttonhole stitch –...
- not
mentioned in the
original Style manuals.
Singer separately sold a
hemstitching attachment that is
compatible with 27-series machines. The
original version...
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threads used. Some of the
stitches include backstitch,
chain stitch and
hemstitch. The
result is an open work pattern, jali (lace) or shadow-work. Often...
- He was the son of Karl
Friedrich Gegauf (1860-1926),
inventor of the
hemstitch sewing machine.
Fritz Gegauf was born on 5
April 1893 at Steckborn, Switzerland...
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handmade lace from Pano
Lefkara Cyprus.
Notable characteristics are the
hemstitch,
satin stitch fillings,
needlepoint edgings, white, brown, ecru colours...
- is
covered with all-over-lace. The
ruffles are
hemmed up and feather-stitched. The child's
dress is of
white nainsook with
hemstitching and insertion."...
- citation] "Oxford ... has a 5cm-10cm
valance round all four sides. With a
hemstitched or
corded decoration around the
inner edge of the valance." The opening/closure...