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16th July 09, 11:39 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
Vorpallemur,
Can you please explain a #103 stitch. I know what a Blind Hem Stitch is but that is not applicable to this situation.
103 is the type of stitch, as specified in ISO 4915. (100 series stitches are single needle, single thread chain stitches. 200 series is hand stitches (both real, and simulated). 300 are lock stitches. 400, 500 and 600 are various stitches made by Merrow-type machines.) I did mean a blind hem stitch; that's what Barb's book calls for, though it's done by hand.
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