what is seam?Explain.
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a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article.
synonyms:join, stitching, joint, junction, closure, line;
suture
"I use small stitches so that the seam is not obvious"
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an underground layer of a mineral such as coal or gold.
"the buried forests became seams of coal"
synonyms:layer, stratum, vein, lode, deposit
"a seam of coal"
a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article.
synonyms:join, stitching, joint, junction, closure, line;
suture
"I use small stitches so that the seam is not obvious"
2.
an underground layer of a mineral such as coal or gold.
"the buried forests became seams of coal"
synonyms:layer, stratum, vein, lode, deposit
"a seam of coal"
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Seam is a method of joining two or more pieces of materials together by a row of stitching. The purpose of most of these seams is purely functional and can be called as constructional seams. Seams should be as flat as possible and unseen except those that are used for decorative purposes for garment design and line.
Seams can be classified into flat seams and ridge seams. Plain seam and flat fell seam are examples of flat seams. Ridge seams include the French seam. Seams may also be divided into conspicuous andinconspicuous seams. Inconspicuous seams when finished will not have stitches seen on the right side of the garment, example are plain, corded and French. Conspicuous seams are those that have stitches seen on the right side of the garment like run and fell seam, lapped seam etc .
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Seam is a method of joining two or more pieces of materials together by a row of stitching. The purpose of most of these seams is purely functional and can be called as constructional seams. Seams should be as flat as possible and unseen except those that are used for decorative purposes for garment design and line.
Seams can be classified into flat seams and ridge seams. Plain seam and flat fell seam are examples of flat seams. Ridge seams include the French seam. Seams may also be divided into conspicuous andinconspicuous seams. Inconspicuous seams when finished will not have stitches seen on the right side of the garment, example are plain, corded and French. Conspicuous seams are those that have stitches seen on the right side of the garment like run and fell seam, lapped seam etc .
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