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Basting is a temporary stitching technique used in sewing to hold fabric layers together temporarily until they are permanently sewn. Basting is essential when you need to align seams or darts, or when sewing delicate fabrics that tend to shift or stretch. Here's how to baste fabric: 1. Select the correct needle and thread: Use a long, sharp needle and a sturdy thread that is easily visible against the fabric. 2. Thread the needle: Double-thread the needle and knot the ends together. 3. Make a long stitch: Insert the needle through the fabric layers, then pull the thread until the knot rests against the fabric. Take a stitch about 1/4 inch from the starting point, then continue taking long stitches every 1/2 inch or so. Ensure that each stitch is the same length, and don't pull the thread too tightly. 4. Tie off the thread: Once you reach the end of the basting line, take a final stitch and leave a long tail of thread. Tie a knot in the thread, leaving a small loop of thread at the knot. Pass the needle through the loop and pull the knot tight. 5. Remove the basting stitches: Once you're ready to permanently sew the fabric layers together, remove the basting stitches carefully using a seam ripper or small scissors. Note: You can also baste fabric using a sewing machine. Use a long stitch length and sew just inside the seam allowance. You can easily remove machine basting stitches by pulling the thread ends.
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