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  2. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    In simple gathering, parallel rows of running stitches are sewn along one edge of the fabric to be gathered. The stitching threads are then pulled or "drawn up" so that the fabric forms small folds along the threads. Multiple rows of gathering are called shirring. [4] [5] godet

  3. Chain stitch - Wikipedia

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    Chain stitch was the stitch used by early sewing machines; however, as it is easily unravelled from fabric, this was soon replaced with the more secure lockstitch.This ease of unraveling of the single-thread chain stitch, more specifically known as ISO 4915:1991 stitch 101, continues to be exploited for industrial purposes in the closure of bags for bulk products.

  4. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    His sewing machine used the chain stitch method, in which the machine uses a single thread to make simple stitches in the fabric. A stitching awl would have pierced the material, and a forked-point rod would have carried the thread through the hole, where it would have been hooked underneath and moved to the next stitching place, after which ...

  5. 10 Clever New Uses For Old Sheets

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    Make Reusable Shopping Or Produce Bags ... Then use the leftover fabric to sew on some handles. These are great for grocery shopping or storing fruits and vegetables, helping to reduce single-use ...

  6. Feed sack dress - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 the Textile Bag Manufacturers Association published a booklet, Sewing with Cotton Bags, which provided instructions on how to get company logos out of sacks by soaking the inked area in lard or kerosene overnight. [3] [4] By the late 1930s most companies were using water-soluble ink or paper labels which could be soaked off. [3] [5]

  7. 11 Creative Ways To Repurpose Old T-Shirts

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    This is a great way to reduce plastic bag usage and contribute to a greener planet,” suggests Peter Martinez, Co-Founder & Fashion Stylist/Designer at Leather Skin Shop. Make Drawer Liners

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