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Decorative drawn-thread stitch used to embellish hems and seams
Hemstitch or hem-stitch is a decorative drawn thread work or openwork hand-sewing technique for embellishing the hem of clothing or household linens.
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International manufacturer of sewing machines
crafting. The origins of the company lie in the 1893 invention of the hemstitch sewing machine by Swiss inventor and entrepreneur Karl Friedrich Gegauf
Bernina_International
Blanket stitch – used to finish an unhemmed blanket Blind stitch (or hemstitch) – type of slip stitch used for inconspicuous hem Buttonhole stitch –
List_of_sewing_stitches
He was the son of Karl Friedrich Gegauf (1860-1926), inventor of the hemstitch sewing machine. Fritz Gegauf was born on 5 April 1893 at Steckborn, Switzerland
Fritz_Gegauf
Creative textile work
work is hemstitching, which is often used to decorate the trimmings of clothes or household linens. The transition from elaborate hemstitching to more
Drawn_thread_work
Lacemaking tradition and intagible cultural heritage of Cyprus
Pano Lefkara and Kato Lefkara, Cyprus. Notable characteristics are the hemstitch, satin stitch fillings, needlepoint edgings, white, brown, ecru colours
Lefkara_lace
Series of lockstitch sewing machines
not mentioned in the original Style manuals. Singer separately sold a hemstitching attachment that is compatible with 27-series machines. The original version
Singer_Model_27_and_127
Traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India
threads used. Some of the stitches include backstitch, chain stitch and hemstitch. The result is an open work pattern, jali (lace) or shadow-work. Often
Chikankari
Needle with hole to hold thread for sewing
Catch stitch Chain stitch Coverstitch Cross-stitch Embroidery stitch Hemstitch Lockstitch Overlock Pad stitch Pick stitch Rantering Running Sashiko Stoating
Sewing_needle
Needle made for machine sewing
wedge point, for leathers 2025 - uncolored twin needles 2040 - uncolored hemstitch or wing-needle, for "heirloom" or decorative sewing, best on woven cottons
Sewing_machine_needle
Soft, lightweight, plain-woven cotton fabric
is covered with all-over-lace. The ruffles are hemmed up and feather-stitched. The child's dress is of white nainsook with hemstitching and insertion."
Nainsook
Irish Unionist politician (1852–1938)
later Northern Irish Unionist) politician. He worked as a director of a hemstitching company before his election as an Ulster Unionist Party member of Down
Thomas_Lavery
Geographic Centre of Iran
about Ferdowsi, but the lower line is about the benefactor. The last hemstitch (شادم از کردار نیک مارکار) implies the end time/year of building of tower
Markar_Clock_Tower
Collection of needlework techniques
hand-work techniques as whitework embroidery, Broderie Anglaise, and hemstitching. Typical projects for heirloom sewing include children's garments (especially
Heirloom_sewing
Stretchy textile material
Catch stitch Chain stitch Coverstitch Cross-stitch Embroidery stitch Hemstitch Lockstitch Overlock Pad stitch Pick stitch Rantering Running Sashiko Stoating
Elastic_(notion)
1926 silent comedy film
popping; when he takes a first look at Irene, he exclaims 'As I live and hemstitch, she's impossible! Even I cannot make peach melba from a prune'." 1920s
Irene_(1926_film)
Type of whitework embroidery from Norway
Edging stitches such as four-sided stitch, buttonhole stitch and fancy hemstitching techniques for finishing items. The traditional style of Hardanger work
Hardanger_embroidery
Jewelers Magic Kingdom Renie Conley Milady Fashions Renie — Dressmaking, hemstitching & picating Above the Carnation Cafe Disneyland Ray Conway Carpenters
List of Disney Main Street window honors
List_of_Disney_Main_Street_window_honors
American automotive manufacturer
textile engineers from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Noel Hillis owned a hemstitching company called Devonshire Engineering, and Malcolm MacGregor worked for
Devin_Enterprises
1967 American docudrama film
bloods and his homemade monster with blue face and gnarled hands and hemstitched wrists and big, big, BIG feet." Film portal LGBTQ portal List of American
Fanny_Hill_Meets_Dr._Erotico
American politician
stories in the national press stated that "Mrs. Kryszak 'takes in' hemstitching work at home when not engaged in lawmaking." She was the first woman
Mary_O._Kryszak
Month of 1926
Kingston (d. 2024) Died: Karl Friedrich Gegauf, 66, Swiss inventor of the hemstitch sewing machine to make embroidery from more than one color, and founder
December_1926
Painting by Pablo Picasso
York Times described it as "social realism". Pierre Daix uses the term "hemstitched eyes" to describe that feature in this and related works of the period
Reading_the_Letter
Former headquarters of UTV
a television studio complex, Havelock House was the former site of a hemstitching warehouse. During World War II, the building was the billet for troops
Havelock_House,_Belfast
17th episode of the 1st season of Wednesday Theatre
motives in an 18th century decorum, and to make use of an unusually hemstitched and hand-sewn type of language. The easy and tempting criticism to make
The_Tower_(Wednesday_Theatre)
American artist, writer (1862–1949)
and Fancy Knitting ([19--]) Old and New Designs in Crocheted Edges for hemstitched sheets, towels, slips, scarfs & centers; bedspread, lunch set and large
Sophie_Tatum_LaCroix
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(ΖοÏοβάβελ) Greek form of Hebrew Zerubbabel, ZOROBABEL means "born at Babylon" or "scattered to Babylon." In the bible, this is the name of the leader of the first of the returning exiles.
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Exciting
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Indian, Sanskrit
Auspicious Form
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The one who wins over senses
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An old Arabian tribes name
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Wave
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Tamil
Sohalia | ஸோஹலியா
Moon glow
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Warming; A River
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Humorous; Friendly
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imp. & p. p.
of Hemstitch
a.
Having a broad hem separated from the body of the article by a line of open work; as, a hemistitched handkerchief.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hemstitch
v. t.
To ornament at the head of a broad hem by drawing out a few parallel threads, and fastening the cross threads in successive small clusters; as, to hemstitch a handkerchief.