Understitching

/ˈʌndərˌstɪtʃɪŋ/ noun

Definition

A line of stitching that attaches a seam allowance to the lining or facing, preventing it from rolling to the right side of the garment. This technique creates crisp, professional-looking edges on collars, cuffs, and necklines.

Etymology

Compound of 'under' and 'stitching', describing stitching that occurs underneath or on the hidden side of the garment. The technique became standard in mid-20th century garment construction.

Kelly Says

Understitching is the mark of a skilled seamstress - it's invisible from the outside but makes the difference between homemade-looking and professionally finished garments. This technique was perfected during the golden age of Hollywood costume design, where every detail had to look flawless on camera!

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