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  2. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of hand and machine stitches used in sewing, with examples and references. The list covers basic groups, such as chainstitch, lockstitch, satin stitch, and more.

  3. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    Learn the definitions and meanings of various terms used in sewing, tailoring and related crafts. Find out what is the edge of a piece of clothing, the bias direction of a fabric, and the difference between dart and darning.

  4. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Knitting is a method of producing textile fabrics by interlacing yarn loops with loops of the same or other yarns. Learn about the structure, history, types and techniques of knitting, such as weft knitting, warp knitting, intarsia, stranded colorwork and double knitting.

  5. Bojagi - Wikipedia

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    Bojagi are square cloths made from various materials and used for wrapping, covering, or carrying items. They have a long history and a rich cultural significance, and can be decorated with embroidery, painting, or patchwork.

  6. Stitch (textile arts) - Wikipedia

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    A stitch is a single turn or loop of thread or yarn used in sewing, knitting, embroidery, crochet, and needle lace. Learn about different types of stitches, their names, and their purposes in various textile arts.

  7. Seam (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    A seam is the join where two or more layers of fabric, leather, or other materials are held together with stitches. Learn about the different types of seams, such as plain, French, flat, and bound seams, and how they are used in clothing construction and finishing.

  8. Wrapper (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A wrapper is a colorful garment widely worn in West Africa by both men and women. Learn about pagne, a type of untailored cotton textile, and other fabrics and styles of wrappers, such as kente, lace, and wax prints.

  9. Aran knitting patterns - Wikipedia

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    Centre panel in Honeycomb stitch. In Aran knitting patterns the honeycomb stitch, signifying the bee, is often used to represent both hard work and its rewards. [11] The honeycomb stitch may be included as a symbol of good luck, signifying plenty. [9] When only one repetition of the pattern is used, the honeycomb stitch is also known as the ...