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clothing or
household linens. When the
tucks are very narrow, they are
called pintucks or Pin-tucking.
Tucks are also used to
shorten a
finished garment, especially...
- hemming. This is the most
common type of
overlock stitch. 3-thread:
Sewing pintucks,
creating narrow rolled hems,
finishing fabric edges,
decorative edging...
-
sizes measured in mm of the hem) open-toe foot overedge/overcast foot
pintuck foot (comes in
different sizes measured in the
number of grooves) piping/...
- are
available for many
sewing machines—feet
exist to help with hemming,
pintucks,
attaching cording, ****embling patchwork, quilting, and a
variety of other...
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sleeve of the 1890s.
Skirts are
gathered and
flared with
ruffles and
pintucks, and
sometimes the
skirt is trained. The
train sweeps away the footprints...
- so he
included stylish suits and "simple
black dresses". Many
items had
pintucks and ruffles.
Another repeated motif was faux-"Oriental" fashion, which...
- today: a
dress with a yoke, with the
skirt and
sleeves gathered down to it,
pintucks in the skirt, and a
ruffle on the hem and the end of the sleeves. However...
- decoration.
Where she used decoration, it was
integral to the garment, such as
pintucking,
decorative but
functional buttons or rows of
parallel topstitching on...
-
Shoji uses figure-flattering techniques, such as draping, ruching, and
pintucks to
accentuate the positives.
Signature pieces include draped jersey gowns...
- from
complications from Alzheimer's
disease in
Santa Monica, California. "
Pintucks:
Georgia Bullock: a
California Fashion Designer". Pintuckstyle.blogspot...