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You're not missing anything lol, There's a sewing foot called a G foot, an that term will also likely be lost on non sewers, or those like me that for a long time didn't have a machine that required special feet for certain stitches, but a sewing foot, it's basically the thing that "walks on the fabric"and it's got a mettle bar in it and the needle jumps back and forth over the bar and that's the stitch, creating that look we see when you look at the edge of any seam inside your clothing like a sleeve seam on your robe or any item where the stitch is used, and instead of going along the edge of the fabric , like a strait stitch would, it catches the edge of the fabri too.,quote:
ORIGINAL: AquaticSub [Ugh I wish I could help ya there but I am truly lost when it comes to sewing terms. I've found that I tend to do things that makes sense to me. Then my costumer designer friend comes over and says "Oh I didn't know you knew how to do blah-de-blu stitch" and I just go "I did what now?" Maybe I'll get lucky and if/when Valyraen takes on another girl she'll be an amazing seamstress and an amazing teacher.
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