The Fishmouth lapel is the one with lapel cut slanted resembling the mouth of a fish where the collar and lapel meet.
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Friday, January 17, 2025
String Bow
A string is a thick thread or cord made by twisting very thin threads together and it is used for tying and fastening things. The bow tied using a string act as a decorative element for hoodie, shoes, kurta slits etc. It is also used as gift ties on packages.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Cloverleaf Lapel
The cloverleaf lapel is a unique lapel where both collar and the lapel are rounded where they meet resembling the leaves of a clover plant!
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Lapels
A lapel is the turned-back front section of a jacket, coat or blouse where it joins the collar. Each side folds back to form Revers (lapel). The lapels serve as a decorative element of the suit. The lapels are classified into different types based on the shape of the point where the collar and the lapel meet.
1. Stand
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Ribbon Bow
A ribbon is a narrow fabric strip that can be used to tie things. A ribbon bow is a decorative knot tied using the ribbon. The ribbon bows are great embellishment for gift wrapping, flower bouquets, sewing projects, hair bands, dresses and so on. They are also used as a decoration on various occasions.
Monday, January 6, 2025
Threaded Running Stitch
The Threaded Running Stitch is a hand embroidery stitch that is a decorative variation of the Running Stitch. First create a line of closely and equally spaced running stitch. Then in the second pass (effective when a different color thread is used) slide the needle up and down through the line of running stitch, without piercing the fabric till the end. Finish off on the wrong side of the fabric. This stitch differs from Whipped Running Stitch where the needle is slided through each running stitch in one direction only.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Double Running Steps
Double running steps are stepped stitches that are created in two passes. Vertical running stitches fill the gaps between the horizontal stitches in the second pass. The stitches are placed at perfect right angles to each other and must be of equal length.