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  2. Seam ripper - Wikipedia

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    A seam ripper is a small sewing tool for cutting and removing stitches. Learn about its design, usage and history from this Wikipedia article.

  3. Darning - Wikipedia

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    Darning is a way of repairing holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting using needle and thread. It can also refer to various embroidery techniques that use darning stitches, such as pattern darning, net darning, and needle weaving.

  4. 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.

  5. Eva Mendes Demonstrates How to Style a Head Wrap ... - AOL

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    The 49-year-old actress took to Instagram on Tuesday, September 12, to give fans a quick tutorial on how to fix your hair without a mirror. In the black and white video, she could be seen pulling ...

  6. Surgical suture - Wikipedia

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    A surgical suture is a medical device used to hold body tissues together after an injury or surgery. Learn about the different types of sutures, needles, thread materials and their properties, and how to select the best suture for a specific wound or tissue.

  7. Embroidery stitch - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh's Nakshi Kantha embroidery. An illustration of the buttonhole stitch. In everyday language, a stitch in the context of embroidery or hand-sewing is defined as the movement of the embroidery needle from the back of the fibre to the front side and back to the back side. [1]

  8. 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.

  9. Business up front, party in the back: Teen's voluminous wave ...

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    For Mason Padilla, it's business in the front and party in the back.At least a little while longer. The Northern California teen, who has competed in the USA Mullet Championships since 2019, took ...