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Shirring is a
decorative sewing technique that
involves stitching together many rows of
gathered fabrics.
Shirring reduces the size of the
original fabric...
- or "ruches" in the fabric,
effectively little pleats. The
technique of
shirring produces a
similar effect by
gathering the
fabric in two
parallel rows...
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include accessory attachments for hemming, braiding, underbraiding, tucking,
shirring, binding, quilting, and ruffling, plus
spare needles, bobbins, ****s,...
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short and is
usually set
smoothly into the
armscye (no
pleating or
shirring) and
flares toward the bottom. Bell
sleeves end
anywhere from the elbow...
- machine, automatically, with elastic, or
through channels.
Pleating and
shirring are two
different types of
gather sewing. In
simple gathering, parallel...
- was
moving from the
upper to the
lower sleeves. This
morning dress of 1836–40
features shirring on the ****ed
upper sleeves;
Victoria and
Albert Museum....
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achieves this look by
using techniques including layering, smocking, and
shirring. All of
Zandra Rhodes's
garments are
constructed around the
design of her...
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Floating canvas Gather Godet Gore (fabrics)
Gusset Heirloom sewing Pleat Shirring Stitches (list)
Backstitch Bar tack
Blanket Blind stitch Buttonhole Catch...
- both the
lighting effect,
which is
caused by
uneven illumination; and the
shirring effect,
which is due to head movement. The
fitness value of each candidate...
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Shenyi Sherwani Shetland wool
Shingle bob
Shinobi shōzoku
Shiraro Shirizaya Shirring Shirt Shirt stays Shirt stud
Shirtdress Shisha (embroidery) ****agi Shmarjet...