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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...
- the next
portion of the
sewing needle. It
allows for the hook to form a
stitch. The last part of a
sewing needle is the point. The
point is the tip of...
- channels.
Pleating and
shirring are two
different types of
gather sewing. In
simple gathering,
parallel rows of
running stitches are sewn
along one edge...
- the most
common form of elastic,
becomes more
narrow as it stretches.
Stitching or
piercing this kind of
elastic causes it to
quickly lose its ability...
- 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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larger than the armhole, and it can be
finished with the
repecchia – that
shirring the
tailor creates with the
extra fabric. This
little flair is
known as...
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included accessory attachments for hemming, braiding, underbraiding, tucking,
shirring, binding, quilting, and ruffling, plus
spare needles, bobbins, ****s,...
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cross stitch,
buttonhole or
blanket stitch,
chain stitch, and knot
stitch.
Sewing machine stitches are
classified by
their structure:
chain stitch, made...
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ornamented with
various textures, such as gathers, ruffles, pleats,
ruching and
shirring.
Ornamental patterns can be
added using beads, buttons, sequins, bobbles...
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gorget S****
jacket S****
stitch Shendyt Shenyi Sherwani Shetland wool
Shingle bob
Shinobi shōzoku
Shiraro Shirizaya Shirring Shirt Shirt stays Shirt stud...