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обмётанная петля с поперечной закрепкой
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Bar tack — is a series of hand or machine made stitches used for reinforcing areas of stress on a garment, such as pocket openings, bottom of a fly opening or buttonholes. It consists of a series of close set zig zag stitches (machine) or whip stitches… … Wikipedia
Buttonhole — Buttonholes are holes in fabric that are paired with functional buttons (as opposed to decorative buttons) that serve as fasteners. Buttonholes may be either made by hand sewing or automated by a sewing machine. A buttonhole may be replaced by a… … Wikipedia
bar — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English barre, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *barra Date: 12th century 1. a. a straight piece (as of wood or metal) that is longer than it is wide and has any of various uses (as for a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
bar tack — noun Etymology: bar (I) : a reinforcement for points of strain in clothing consisting of a bar shaped line of small stitches worked across several threads • bartacked ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective * * * a close series of stitches crossing a piece of cloth … Useful english dictionary
Tie bar — A tie bar (also tie slide, tie clip, or tie clasp)cite web url=http://www.slate.com/id/2167134?nav=tap3 title=Here Lies the Tie Clip: An elegy for a great accessory. first=Paul last=Devlin date=2007 05 29 publisher=Slate] is a neckwear accessory… … Wikipedia
Velcro — hooks Velcro loops Velcro is the brand name of the first commercially marketed fabric hook and loop fastener … Wikipedia
Locking clothing — is designed to prevent wearers from disrobing when doing so is inappropriate. Those who may need such clothes include older adults with old age conditions such as Alzheimer s Disease, or younger adults and children with disorders from birth. an… … Wikipedia
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Button — For other uses, see button (disambiguation) and buttons (disambiguation). Wedgwood button with Boulton cut steels, depicting a mermaid family, England, circa 1760. Actual diameter: just over 32mm (1 1/4 ) … Wikipedia
Cross-stitch — This article is about the embroidery style called cross stitch or counted cross stitch. For specific crossed stitches used in needlework, see cross stitches. Cross stitch sampler, Germany, 1735. Cross stitch is a popular form of counted thread… … Wikipedia
Yarn — This article is about the fibre product. For the type of joke, see Shaggy dog story. Yarn … Wikipedia