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Qué (quién) es running stitch - definición

SMALL LINEAR STITCH SEWN IN A LINE BY PASSING A NEEDLE IN AND OUT OF THE FABRIC
Running stitch
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running stitch         
¦ noun a simple needlework stitch consisting of a line of small even stitches which run back and forth through the cloth.
Straight stitch         
The straight or running stitch is the basic stitch in hand-sewing and embroidery, on which all other forms of sewing are based. The stitch is worked by passing the needle in and out of the fabric at a regular distance.
Ladder stitch         
  • Ladder stitch
  • Running subcuticular suture
INVISIBLE STITCH USED TO CLOSE SEAMS ON STUFFED ITEMS SUCH AS MATTRESSES AND STUFFED ANIMALS
Slip stitch
A ladder stitch, or mattress stitch, is a stitch which can be used to invisibly close seams from the outside of the garment or item. It is primarily used to close seams on stuffed items, such as pillows, mattresses, down coats or stuffed toys, where after the stuffing is added, there is no access to the back of the fabric.

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Straight stitch

The straight or running stitch is the basic stitch in hand-sewing and embroidery, on which all other forms of sewing are based. The stitch is worked by passing the needle in and out of the fabric at a regular distance. All other stitches are created by varying the straight stitch in length, spacing, and direction.

Some sources only use the term straight stitch to refer to the individual stitch or its family of related stitches, while others use it interchangeably with or in place of running stitch. Running stitch will never be used to refer to a single stitch since a single running stitch is a straight stitch.

Running stitches are most often not visible as they are used to close seams.

Running stitch, Holbein or double-running stitch, satin stitch and darning stitch are all classed as straight or flat stitches. Backstitch is also sometimes included in this category.