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Discover Ludwig"hand sewing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of making or mending something with a needle and thread by hand, instead of using a machine. For example: "I prefer hand sewing for making clothes because it gives me more control over the stitches."
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Halston made me strong technically: I learned about draping and hand sewing.
We, therefore, modified the technique to accomplish the anastomosis with the linear stapler and hand sewing (LSA) at community hospitals in Southern California.
Inside there are two sewing machines, a blanket stitch machine, some hand sewing workstations and to-do lists on the wall.
Thread, tightly twisted ply yarn having a circular cross section and used in commercial and home sewing machines and for hand sewing.
Mr. Martín pointed to two employees, one old and another young, hand sewing a shoe near a Mexican flag decorated with portraits of Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
Keeping the vintage tradition alive, her next book — written with the fashion designer Natalie Chanin, the homespun maven behind Project Alabama — is about hand sewing.
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Within a few months, Mr. Sahsoun had raised about $100,000 in working capital from buyers, enough to rent an apartment in Istanbul's Merkez Efendi district and buy nine second-hand sewing machines and an industrial fabric cutter.
She had two second-hand sewing machines that belonged to her mother and she started off with a tailoring business, when she was 24, but she says that fashion designing was still "a mere hobby".
Up until the last minute Stella was working away, hand-sewing the hem.
Through their Relief Society, members have spent countless hours hand-sewing colorful pillow cases for young patients at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Thread your needle with your clear thread, and begin hand-sewing around the edge of the jersey.
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