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Sophie [7]
2 years ago
14

This is done under an edge or through a folded edge of a fabric

Arts
1 answer:
laiz [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>Hem</u>

Explanation:

The finished edge of a garment (usually the bottom edge), often formed by folding under and pressing the raw edge twice before topstitching the innermost fold. A hem can also be sewn by hand with a blindstitch.

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