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  2. Hemming and seaming - Wikipedia

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    Hemming and seaming are two similar metalworking processes in which a sheet metal edge is rolled over onto itself. Hemming is the process in which the edge is rolled flush to itself, while a seam joins the edges of two materials.

  3. Hem - Wikipedia

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    Hem detail with inscriptions, Saint-John in Crucifixion, Ferrara, by Vicino da Ferrara (1469–70). A hem in sewing is a garment finishing method, where the edge of a piece of cloth is folded and sewn to prevent unravelling of the fabric and to adjust the length of the piece in garments, such as at the end of the sleeve or the bottom of the garment.

  4. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA brand itself is owned and managed by Inter IKEA Systems B.V., ... The redesigned train, which features colourful seats and fancy curtains, carried passengers ...

  5. Facing (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    In sewing and tailoring, facing is a small piece of fabric, separate or a part of the garment fabric itself, used to finish the fabric edges. This is distinguished from hemming which simply folds the edge over; facing is (or appears to be) a more substantial layer of additional fabric added to the edges of the garment.

  6. Automotive hemming - Wikipedia

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    Hemming presses are widely used in automotive manufacturing for the hemming of sheet-metal body components. The process uses traditional hydraulically operated ‘stamping presses’ to hem closure parts, and, being the last forming process in stamping, it largely determines the external quality of such automotive parts as doors, hoods, and trunk lids.

  7. Hemming - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Hemming, English curler and coach; Arthur Francis Hemming (1893–1964), English entomologist; Carol Hemming, make-up artist; Gary Hemming (1934–1969), American mountaineer; George Hemming (1868–1930), American baseball pitcher; Gerry Patrick Hemming (1937–2008), U.S. Marine mercenary and CIA agent; Ingrid Fuzjko Hemming (born 1934 ...

  8. Blind stitch - Wikipedia

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    Blind stitching uses a folded edge of the fabric to hide the stitches; therefore, this type of stitch can be used to create a blind hem or to join two folded edges together. [1] Blind hem stitches are completely hidden when the garment is viewed from the outside, and almost completely hidden on the inside as well. [2]

  9. Hemstitch - Wikipedia

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    Hemstitch or hem-stitch is a decorative drawn thread work or openwork hand-sewing technique for embellishing the hem of clothing or household linens. Unlike an ordinary hem, hemstitching can employ embroidery thread in a contrasting color so as to be noticeable.