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sewing technique - перевод на русский

GARMENT FINISHING METHOD
Hemming (sewing)
  • Hem repair tape
  • Hem detail with inscriptions, ''Saint-John in Crucifixion'', [[Ferrara]], by [[Vicino da Ferrara]] (1469–70).
  • A [[presser foot]] on a home sewing machine includes measurement markings on the plate beneath the foot for easier hemming. Shown are measurements in fractions of an inch (above) and in millimetres (below).
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sewing technique      
техника шитья нитками
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
sew I v. шить, сшивать, зашивать, пришивать - sew down - sew in - sew on - sew over - sew together - sew up - sewed up II v. 1) спускать (воду) 2) - be sewed up
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
спускать воду
sewing         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist

[səu]

общая лексика

зашивать

исшивать

исшить

шить

глагол

[s(j)u:]

общая лексика

(sewed ‹səud›; sewed, sewn)

шить

сшивать

зашивать

пришивать

(sewed ‹s(j)u:d›)

шить, сшивать, зашивать, пришивать

спускать (воду)

полиграфия

брошюровать

диалектизм

спускать воду

вытекать

просачиваться

морской термин

стать на мель

sewn         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist

[səun]

общая лексика

past participle от sew

зашитый

склеенный

Смотрите также

sewn region

sewn         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
сшитый, сброшюрованный (о блоке)
sewing         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist

['səuiŋ]

общая лексика

зашивание

зашивочный

прошивание

прошивка

прошивной

швейный

шитье

шьющий

Смотрите также

conformal sewing; flexible sewing; sewing bench; sewing needle; sewing oil; sewing theorem; sewing together

существительное

общая лексика

шитьё

нитки

полиграфия

брошюрование

sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
шить, сшивать
sewing machine         
  • Miniature hand sewing machine
  • Vintage Davis vertical feed (walking foot) sewing machine produced around 1890
  • Seamstresses in 1904
  • Formation of the double locking chain stitch
  • Husqvarna]] 3600 sewing machine
  • Industrial sewing machine (left), domestic sewing machine (right)
  • Jones Family CS machine from around 1935
  • Lockstitch utilising a rotating hook invented by Allen B Wilson. This is employed on many modern machines.
  • Newton Wilson's copy of Saint's sewing machine
  • Animation of a modern sewing machine as it stitches
  • Vintage sewing patterns
  • Thomas Saint's chain stitch used on the first ever complete sewing machine design for leather work. An awl preceded the eye pointed needle to make a hole in preparation for the thread.
  • Presser foot raised with feed dogs visible
MACHINE USED TO STITCH FABRIC
History of the sewing machine; Foot (sewing); Sewing Machine; Needle guard; Sewing machines; Sewing Machines; Frister & Rossman; Thomas Saint; Needle feed; COMPUTERISED KNITTING MACHINE
ниткошвейная машина

Определение

sew
¦ verb (past participle sewn or sewed)
1. join, fasten, or repair by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine.
2. (sew something up) informal bring something to a favourable state or conclusion.
Origin
OE siwan, of Gmc origin.

Википедия

Hem

A hem in sewing is a garment finishing method, where the edge of a piece of cloth is folded and sewn to prevent unravelling of the fabric and to adjust the length of the piece in garments, such as at the end of the sleeve or the bottom of the garment.

Как переводится sewing technique на Русский язык