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− | A '''zigzag''' is a [[pattern]] made up of small corners at variable angles, though constant within the zigzag, tracing a path between two [[parallel lines]]; it can be described as both jagged and fairly regular.
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− | Traditionally a "zig" points in the left direction (/) and a "zag" points right (\).
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− | From the point of view of [[symmetry]], a regular zigzag can be generated from a simple motif like a [[line segment]] by repeated application of a [[glide reflection]]. Equally it is the [[juxtaposition]] of [[chevron (insignia)|chevron]]s, or of [[forward slash]]es and [[backslash]]es:
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| + | ==1. Have and review the Basic Sewing Honor. == |
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− | [[Lightning]] is often drawn as a zigzag, with long downward strokes and short backward ones. Stores of the defunct U.S. retail chain [[The Treasury (retailer)|The Treasury]] (also [[Treasure Island (retailer)|Treasure Island]]) each had a distinct zigzag roof, many of which still survive on reused buildings nearly three decades after the chain closed. The roof zigzag was also seen on the store [[logo]].
| + | ==2. Have a practical sewing box for your sewing supplies. Include in it a pin cushion, tape measure, pins, needles, thread, scissors, seam gauge and seam ripper.== |
| + | These are all items you can buy in a department store or even in a thrift shop. |
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− | An automobile can move in a zigzag, that is, not going straight, but instead turning left and right and left repeatedly. In a city where streets are oriented toward the four [[cardinal direction]]s, this would be illustrated by, for example, driving north, west, north, west, north, west, and so on around the [[city block]]s, in order to go northwest. (This would not make the trip any shorter; however, it might avoid [[traffic]].)
| + | ==3. Know how and when to: baste, overcast, zigzag, and blind hem. == |
| + | ==4. Identify (a) 5 natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, wool, silk and etc. and (b) synthetic fabrics such as rayon, nylon, dacron and polyester. == |
| + | ==5. Show and demonstrate how to straighten fabric before use. == |
| + | ==6. Choose a pattern for an item such as a shirt, blouse, skirt or shop apron. Properly lay your pattern on the material, cut it out, and sew your item to completion. == |
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− | The [[trace]] of a [[triangle wave]] or a [[sawtooth wave]] is a zigzag. [[Pinking shears]] are designed to cut cloth or paper with a zigzag edge, to lessen fraying. Zigzags are a basic decorative pattern used on [[pottery]], and often for the cuts which separate [[ravioli]].
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− | In [[sewing]], a '''zigzag stitch''' is a [[sewing machine|machine]] stitch in a zigzag pattern. Tightly spaced zigzag stitches are used to emulate [[embroidery stitch]]es such as satin stitch, and to reinforce [[buttonhole]]s.
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− | A zigzag stitch is also used as a non-structural seam, to temporarily hold two panels together edge-to-edge (and eliminate the ridge that would "x-ray" through). This is done when another panel will overlay the seam and provide support.
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− | Zig-Zag® is also the name of a popular brand of cigarette rolling papers.
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