Which stitch is used to create gathers by pulling a cord after loosening tension?

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Multiple Choice

Which stitch is used to create gathers by pulling a cord after loosening tension?

Explanation:
Gathers are created by using a long running stitch so the thread can be drawn to bring fabric together. When you loosen the stitch tension and pull a cord (the thread) along the edge, the fabric bunches up into even, controlled fullness. This gathered edge can then be sewn to the underlying piece to create the desired pleated effect. This technique is specifically for adding fullness, unlike a plain seam which simply joins edges, edgestitching which finishes or secures an edge, or tacking which is a temporary hold.

Gathers are created by using a long running stitch so the thread can be drawn to bring fabric together. When you loosen the stitch tension and pull a cord (the thread) along the edge, the fabric bunches up into even, controlled fullness. This gathered edge can then be sewn to the underlying piece to create the desired pleated effect.

This technique is specifically for adding fullness, unlike a plain seam which simply joins edges, edgestitching which finishes or secures an edge, or tacking which is a temporary hold.

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