Sewing
Sewing
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Sewing is used primarily to produce Clothing and household furnishings as curtains, bedclothes, Upholstery, and table linens. It is also used for sails, bellows, skin boats, and other items shaped out of flexible materials such as Canvas and Leather.
Most sewing in the industrial world is done by machines. Pieces of a garment or the edge of a cloth are firstly tacked together. Some people sew clothes for themselves and their families. More often home sewers sew to repair clothes, such as mending a torn seam or replacing a loose button. A person who sews for a living is known as a seamstress, Dressmaker, Tailor, or garment worker.
"Plain" sewing is done for functional reasons: making or mending clothing or household linens. "Fancy" sewing is primarily decorative, including techniques such as shirring, Embroidery, or Quilting.
Sewing is the foundation for many needle arts and crafts, such as Applique, Canvas work, and Patchwork.
See also: Sewing machine