blind stitch

blind stitch
A zigzag stitch with the zigzag pairs separated by straight stitches, so as to create a nearly invisible hem.

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  • blind stitch — noun : a sewing stitch so made as to be invisible on the right side and often nearly invisible on the wrong side * * * 1. n. a sewing stitch producing stitches visible on one side only 2. v. (blind stitch) [trans.] sew (something) using such a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • blind stitch — noun a sewing stitch producing stitches visible on one side only …   English new terms dictionary

  • stitch — blind·stitch; cat·stitch; stitch; stitch·bird; stitch·er; stitch·ery; un·stitch; …   English syllables

  • blind — blind; blind·age; blind·eyes; blind·fold·ed·ness; blind·ish; blind·ism; blind·less; blind·ly; blind·man; blind·man s; blind·ness; blind·stitch; blind·story; spur·blind; un·blind; blind·fold; pur·blind; blind·ing·ly; pur·blind·ly; pur·blind·ness; …   English syllables

  • blind — adj., v., n., & adv. adj. 1 lacking the power of sight. 2 a without foresight, discernment, intellectual perception, or adequate information (blind effort). b (often foll. by to) unwilling or unable to appreciate (a factor, circumstance, etc.)… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slip stitch — stitch that cannot be seen, blind stitch …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Window blind — For other uses, see Blinds (disambiguation). For the desktop theming software, see WindowBlinds. Various window blinds A window blind is a type of window coverings. There are many different kinds of window blinds, using different systems and… …   Wikipedia

  • blindstitch — blind·stitch …   English syllables

  • Sewing — or stitching is the fastening of cloth, leather, furs, bark, or other flexible materials, using needle and thread. Its use is nearly universal among human populations and dates back to Paleolithic times (30,000 BC). Sewing predates the weaving of …   Wikipedia

  • Hem — To hem a piece of cloth (in sewing), a garment workerfolds up a cut edge, folds it up again, and then sews it down. The process of hemming thus completely encloses the cut edge in cloth, so that it cannot unravel.A hem is also the edge of cloth… …   Wikipedia

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