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  2. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    types of hand sewing stitches. This is a list of stitches used in hand and machine sewing.The most common standard for stitches in the apparel industry is ASTM International ASTM D6193-16(2020) [1] The standard also covers various types of seams.

  3. Gather (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Pleating or plaiting is a type of gathering in which the folds are usually larger, made by hand and pinned in place, rather than drawn up on threads; however, very small pleats are often identical to evenly spaced gathers. Pleating is mainly used to make skirts, but can have other uses. (See main article Pleat.) [2]

  4. Pleat - Wikipedia

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    Knife pleats are used for basic gathering purposes, and form a smooth line rather than springing away from the seam they have been gathered to. The pleats have a 3:1 ratio–three inches of fabric will create one inch of finished pleat. Knife pleats can be recognized by the way that they overlap in the seam. [3]

  5. Tuck (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    In sewing, a tuck is a fold or pleat in fabric that is sewn or fastened in place. Small tucks, especially multiple parallel tucks, may be used to decorate clothing or household linens . When the tucks are very narrow, they are called pintucks or Pin-tucking .

  6. Pinking shears - Wikipedia

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    The cut produced by pinking shears may have been derived from the garden plant called the pink, in the genus Dianthus (the carnations). [9] The color pink also may have been named after these flowers, although the origins of the name are not definitively known.

  7. Just A Pinch Recipes - Wikipedia

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    Just A Pinch Recipes is a digital recipe and social network hub headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2010, home cooks submit their own recipes and save recipes from around the internet to their digital recipe boxes.

  8. Pad stitch - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of pad stitching on a collar. Pad stitches [1] are a type of running stitch made by placing small stitches perpendicular to the line of stitching. [2] Pad stitches secure two or more layers of fabric together and give the layers more firmness; smaller and denser stitches create more firmness.

  9. Pleated linen - Wikipedia

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    Pleated linen of queen Neferu ca. 2051–2030 B.C. The earliest form of pleated linen dates from ancient Egypt and can be seen in a garment known as the Tarkhan dress, which is over 5000 years old and is believed to be one of the oldest dresses in existence. [1]

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