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How to pronounce lockstitch in English?

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Type of machine stitch, sewing-machine stitch

Examples of lockstitch

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This gif displays the lockstitch method, a form of stiching used to sew.
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The only thing I can say, is that this giff was created to show the lockstitch method only.
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Basic machine stitches are chainstitch, lockstitch, and overlock.
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The transverse shuttle is a method to drive a bobbin on a sewing machine so as to create the lockstitch technique.
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A rotary hook is a bobbin driver design used in lockstitch sewing machines of the 19th and 20th century and beyond.
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So combined with mine I wrote An animated representation of the inter workings of a sewing machine, using the lockstitch method.
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Most modern sewing machines use the lockstitch technique of sewing invented by Walter Hunt, which consists of two threads, an upper and a lower.
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A vibrating shuttle is a bobbin driver design used in home lockstitch sewing machines during the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.
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More examples
  • Machine stitch in which the top thread interlocks with the bobbin thread
  • A lockstitch is the most common mechanical stitch made by a sewing machine. The term "single needle stitching", often found on dress shirt labels, refers to lockstitch.
  • A stitch made by a sewing machine when you sew several very short stitches or sew stitches in place which serves the same purpose as a knot.
  • A type of stitch consisting of two threads that are interlocked at short intervals. A lock-stitched terry does not pull easily.
  • A sewing-machine stitch, in which two threads are locked firmly together.
  • Stitch made on some sewing machines by the interlocking of the upper thread and the lower thread.
  • Type of stitching used in manufacturing parachutes. This type of stitch is formed by two threads. A loop of the thread is passed through the material where it is entered by the supply of the other thread. ...
  • A sewing technique in which each stitch contains a loop and overthread for a non-raveling flexible seam.