machine stitch
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Definition
Noun: A stitch created by a sewing machine. This type of stitch is formed mechanically and often involves the interlocking of two threads (one from the needle and one from the bobbin) to create a strong, uniform seam.
Usage
A "machine stitch" refers to the specific loop or line of thread made by a sewing machine. It is the fundamental unit of machine sewing, contrasting with hand-made stitches. - It is used for joining fabric pieces, hemming, topstitching, and decorative sewing. - It is known for its speed, consistency, and durability compared to hand stitching.
Examples
- Noun:
- The tailor reinforced the seam with a tight machine stitch.
- You can adjust the length of the machine stitch for different fabrics.
- A straight machine stitch is the most common type used for seams.
Advanced Usage
- "To machine-stitch" (verb, derived compound): The act of sewing with a sewing machine.
- She will machine-stitch the quilt binding for durability.
- This edge should be machine-stitched before turning it right side out.
Variants and Related Words
- Machine sewing (n): The overall process of using a sewing machine.
- Stitch type (n): Specific kinds of machine stitches, such as a straight stitch, zigzag stitch, or overlock stitch.
- Seam (n): The line where two pieces of fabric are joined, often created by a series of machine stitches.
Synonyms
- Mechanical stitch
- Machine-sewn stitch
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Hand stitch: A sewing stitch made manually with a needle and thread.
- Running stitch: A simple hand-sewing stitch.
Related Phrases
- Set a machine stitch: To adjust the sewing machine's settings (like length and width) for the desired stitch.
- Before you start, set the machine stitch to a longer length for basting.
- Break a machine stitch: When a thread in the seam breaks, often requiring re-stitching.
- If the fabric is too tight, it might break a machine stitch.
Noun
- a sewing stitch made by a sewing machine, sometimes using more than one thread