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Basting (cooking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Basting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Basting may refer to: •A type of stitch in sewing • Basting (cooking), a cooking technique test for San Sebastian College–Recoletos, college in Manila
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Baste is a commonly used sewing term and basting can save you time as well as test fitting before you actually sew. Learn how basting is done here. ... Basting is long easily removable stitches, sewn by machine or by hand. Basting stitches are sewn to temporarily sew fabric together. There are many reasons that taking the...
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Basting is the action of sewing a temporary stitch. It is achieved by making large removable stitches by hand or machine. The more you need to hold something together, the smaller your basting stitches will be but they are always sewn with removal in mind.
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Various liquids can be added to poultry by many different methods such as injection, marinating, brining, or basting. Consumers can purchase raw poultry products that have already been marinated, basted, or brined.
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Clemco Industries is the world's largest manufacturer of air-powered abrasive blast equipment to clean, deburr, shot peen, remove coatings, finish, or otherwise improve the surface being blasted. ... Your browser does not support iframes. ... Clemco’s North American operations are headquartered in Washington, Missouri to serve...
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Dear Jack, The largest stitch on your machine is meant for machine basting. If it does not come out easily, you may need to loosen the tension, but mark it before you do this, so that you can return it to its original setting.
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The basting stitch is the same as the Running Stitch, except that the thread above the fabric is longer than the thread below. This stitch is used to hold two pieces of fabric together temporarily, so that they won't shift while the real stitching is done.
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Basting is done by taking long stitches to keep the cloth in place for sewing. Materials No. 8 needle, No. 50 colored thread, pins, and a half-yard strip of cotton cloth, with one of the long si... ... Basting is done by taking long stitches to keep the cloth in place for sewing.
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Types of Stitches: ... Backstitch is the strongest hand stitch and is used to imitate machine stitches. Work backstitch from right to left. Begin with a couple of stitches worked on the spot, then take a stitch and a space. Take the needle back over the space and bring it out the same distance ... Continue to the end of the seam.
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