It is then anchored on the other side, usually with arunningstitchor two.
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Using arunningstitch, this gives the bag shape and volume.
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Therunningstitchcalled kantha stitch is the main stitch used for the purpose.
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A simplerunningstitchis used on the cloth then pulled tight to gather the cloth.
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The operator develops the embroidery manually, using the machine's settings forrunningstitchand fancier built-in stitches.
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Hand quilting is the process of using a needle and thread to sew arunningstitchby hand across the entire area to be quilted.
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It is an alternative to the whipstitch, therunningstitch, the saddle stitch, the round braid, loop lacing, and appliqu lacing.
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In machine darning, lines of machinerunningstitchare run back and forth across the hole, then the fabric is rotated and more lines run at right angles.
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Then the four edges are stitched and two or three rows of large running stitches are done to keep the kantha together.
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In simple gathering, parallel rows of running stitches are sewn along one edge of the fabric to be gathered.
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It consists of one or a combination of running stitches for centering, edging, paralleling, or zigzagging the design area.
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Traditional hand smocking begins with marking "smocking dots" in a grid pattern on the wrong side of the fabric and gathering it with temporary running stitches.
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The "beoseon" is considered practical because of the easiness to handle after cleaning although the running stitches can be broken or it is stiff than other "beoseon".
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In the best examples, the entire cloth is covered with running stitches, employing beautiful motifs of flowers, animals birds and geometrical shapes, as well as themes from everyday activities.
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