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What's the difference among stitch, sew and seam?
What's the difference among stitch, sew and seam??What's the difference among stitch, sew and seam??
Sep 29, 2017 6:41 AM
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"Stitch" = put 2 sides/ pieces together with a needle and thread, usually done by hands.
"Sew" = repair, put together with a needle and thread or on a sewing machine, also means to make the whole dress.
"Seam" = to attach to things/pieces to each other, not necessarily with a thread, can be with a glue or by applying high temperature.
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