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The DIY Net Needlework Glossary

Stitching: One stitch sewn one stitch length backwards on the front and two stitch lengths forward on the reverse to form a solid seam line on both sides

Bar bar: A very short thread reinforcement for stress points.

Baste: To sew with long loose stitches to hold something in place temporarily

Partiality: A line at a 45 degree angle to the tableware often used in garment cutting for a smoother fit

Boxing: The long horizontal strip of fabric that connects the top and bottom of a seat cushion

Bucaram: A rigid open weave fabric used primarily for interfacing.

Clean finish To sew 1/4" from the edge and press to the wrong side (if the raw edge will not be sewn in another step, sew down)

Facilitate: To make one piece of fabric fit over another, pull the extra fabric evenly without leaking or creasing

Border Stitch A row of seams that appears on the edge of a garment, typically 1/8" or less

Facing: A piece of fabric used to reinforce another, usually in a seam.

Fashion fabric: The outer fabric in a garment.

Finger press: To open the seam allowances with the thumbnail.

Flat folded seam: A type of durable seam typically found on jeans.

French seam A strong seam stitched on both sides of the fabric to enclose all raw edges

Fusible fabric: A thin layer of adhesive-containing material that is activated with a hot iron.

Gather: To pull (fabric) along a seam line to draw in puckers

Give: Degree of elasticity

Grade: To trim each seam allowance to a different width to reduce bulk

Grain: The direction of the threads in fabric.

Hand: The tactile sensation or reaction of something (such as silk or leather)

Interface: An additional layer of fabric that provides shape and support in the detail area of ​​a garment.

Line spacing: To sew a lining between the ordinary lining and the outer fabric.

Miter: A diagonal crease made at the corner in an edge finish.

Nap: A fuzzy or fuzzy surface of a fabric ("napped" refers to any fabric surface that looks different when held up or down)

Stack: A layer or surface of fine, usually short, shaggy hairs.

Rolled hem: A hem created by folding the raw edge under 1/8 to 1/4" twice and stitching over

Sewing allowed: The area of ​​the fabric between the seam and the cut edge

Own fabric: The fabric from which a garment is made.

Selvedge: The edge on each side of a flat knit or woven fabric, finished to prevent spillage

Stay stitch: Stitching done to stabilize the fabric and help the pieces fit together.

Stitch in the trench: Pressing the seam allowances to the side and sewing as close to the seam as possible

Turn (see bar bar )

Topstitch: To make a seam line on the outside of a garment near a seam

Plume: The dimple or fabric buildup that occurs when a button is pressed against the quilted fabric

Low level (see sewing in the trench )