Difference between patchwork and applique work
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Patch work and applique work are different from each other. They can be done to create designs for to fix a fabric.
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- Patch work is defined as to fix another piece of fabric to a piece of cloth where ever it is damaged or to create a new design.
- Applique work is defined as pasting of different types of cut clothes on a surface to create a design.
- It means that every quirk is an assembly of different types of clothes put together in or on a surface to create a new or unique design.
- Whereas patch work is done to hide a damaged portion of a cloth or to create a new design on a particular portion of the cloth.
- The patch work should be done on a specific areas where as in applique work there is no foundation of clothes.
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