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  2. Saddle stitch - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch uses two threads in alternating running stitches through a single line of holes. The holes may be created by the sewing needles themselves in lighter materials, or by an awl, [1] pricking iron, [2] or stitching iron [3] in thicker materials, such as leather.

  3. Saddle stitch stapler - Wikipedia

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    A saddle stapler may also be used to staple fabric or other flexible material, as the material is bunched up inside the throat in order to reach the seam to be stapled. Most high-end photocopiers and digital production printers on the market have optional attached saddle stitch units that fold and staple booklets automatically. A manual saddle ...

  4. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch - alternating running stitches; Sailmaker's stitch – may refer to any of the hand stitches used for stitching canvas sails, including the flat stitch, round stitch, baseball stitch, herringbone stitch. [2] Slip stitch – form of blind stitch for fastening two pieces of fabric together from the right side without the thread showing

  5. Staple (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch staplers, also known as "booklet staplers," feature a longer reach from the pivot point than general-purpose staplers and bind pages into a booklet or "signature". Some can use "loop-staples" that enable the user to integrate folded matter into ring books and binders.

  6. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    Pages cannot fall out unless they are ripped. Many varieties of sewing stitches exist, from basic links to the often-used kettle stitch. While Western books are generally sewn through punched holes or sawed notches along the fold, some Asian bindings, such as the retchoso or butterfly stitch of Japan, use small slits instead of punched holes.

  7. The 10 Most Comfortable Recliners of 2024 (That Still Look Chic)

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    The back is high enough that it fully supports our heads—I'm 5-foot-9 and my husband is 6-foot-1—and the leather is buttery soft (we chose the Nut Saddle finish). It's serious comfort that is ...

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