stitch
it's called a baseball stitch.
purl- a type of stitch in knitting, a boarder on lace, thread made from gold or silver wire or a gentle flow.
No there is not difference in the stitches of a baseball and softball. The softball is just larger, but the stitches are the same.
Stitches: *Running stitch *Back stitch *Outline stitch *Basting Stitch *Slip Stitch *Whipped Running Stitch *Chain Stitch *Open Chain Stitch *Broken Chain Stitch *Satin Stitch *Seed Stitch *Fly Stitch *Cross Stitch *Feather Stitch *Hemming Bone Stitch *Overcasting Stitch *Long & Short stitch *Zigzag Stitch *Blanket Stitch *Y stitch *Herring bone Stitch
—To temporarily attach a lace collar, ruffles, or other trim toclothing so that the attached article may be removed easily for cleaning or to be worn with a different garment.The diagonal stitch is often used to allow knit fabric to stretch.
After an autopsy, a continuous stitch, often referred to as a "baseball stitch" or "whip stitch," is commonly used to close the incisions made during the procedure. This type of stitch provides a secure closure and helps minimize the risk of leakage. The stitching is typically done in a manner that allows for easy removal later, if necessary.
Relace the glove's web and then lace back on.
In knitting, a "yo," or yarn over, is a technique used to create an additional stitch and increase the number of stitches on the needle. It involves bringing the yarn over the needle from back to front before the next stitch is knitted. This creates a small hole in the fabric, which can add decorative elements or serve a functional purpose in lace knitting. Yarn overs are often used in various stitch patterns and designs.
A Stitch for Time was created in 1987.
Is a type of stitch that has a combination of running stitch and back stitch .:)
An easy way is to sew with a decorative stitch. Another way is to decorate with embroidery such as counted cross stitch or with an applied pattern. Another way to decorate is with applied ribbons, lace, ruffles, appliques, buttons, braiding, or rick rack. Another way would be to decorate with beads and/or sequins.
* Running stitch * Hemming stitch * Diagonal basting