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Definition of blind stitch in English: blind stitchnoun mass nounA sewing stitch producing stitches visible on one side only. Example sentencesExamples - I then attached the fringe to the edges of the garment from the inside with steam-a-seam, then I used the blind stitch on the sewing machine and attached from the inside of the garment.
- All wetsuits that have blind stitch are made in a similar way.
- Now you'll turn all that binding to the back of the quilt, and hand stitch it down over the machine stitching line, using thread to match the binding, and a very tidy blind stitch.
- In the case of hems, a basting stitch may be used to secure an even hem while the sewer hems the garment with a blind stitch, so that the stitches cannot be seen when the garment is being worn.
- The blind stitch, often referred to simply as ‘hand sewing,’ is one of the most useful techniques for keeping that old interior intact on a budget.
verb [with object]Sew (something) using blind stitches. Example sentencesExamples - Rethread the needle and, beginning at a bottom corner, blind stitch up the corner miter to the fabric upper edge.
- She blind-stitched the last bit, and stretched out the shape of the toy on the table.
- Anyone who can blind stitch a binding can do competent hand appliqué, and even those who machine stitch their bindings and wouldn't dream of blind stitching can do it, too.
- A blind-stitched seam looks similar to a flat-lock stitched seam although it would usually appear to be narrower in width.
- All hoods are glued and blind-stitched, have top vents, and feature taped seams on the 3mm face seal, which allows for trimming to a custom fit.
Definition of blind stitch in US English: blind stitchnoun A sewing stitch producing stitches visible on one side only. Example sentencesExamples - The blind stitch, often referred to simply as ‘hand sewing,’ is one of the most useful techniques for keeping that old interior intact on a budget.
- In the case of hems, a basting stitch may be used to secure an even hem while the sewer hems the garment with a blind stitch, so that the stitches cannot be seen when the garment is being worn.
- All wetsuits that have blind stitch are made in a similar way.
- I then attached the fringe to the edges of the garment from the inside with steam-a-seam, then I used the blind stitch on the sewing machine and attached from the inside of the garment.
- Now you'll turn all that binding to the back of the quilt, and hand stitch it down over the machine stitching line, using thread to match the binding, and a very tidy blind stitch.
verb [with object]Sew (something) using a blind stitch. Example sentencesExamples - Rethread the needle and, beginning at a bottom corner, blind stitch up the corner miter to the fabric upper edge.
- All hoods are glued and blind-stitched, have top vents, and feature taped seams on the 3mm face seal, which allows for trimming to a custom fit.
- Anyone who can blind stitch a binding can do competent hand appliqué, and even those who machine stitch their bindings and wouldn't dream of blind stitching can do it, too.
- She blind-stitched the last bit, and stretched out the shape of the toy on the table.
- A blind-stitched seam looks similar to a flat-lock stitched seam although it would usually appear to be narrower in width.
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