Topstitch

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Topstitching is a sewing technique where the line of stitching is designed to be seen from the outside of the garment, either decorative or functional.

A shirt placket with buttons and topstitching.

Topstitching is used most often on garment edges such as necklines and hems, where it helps facings to stay in place and gives a crisp edge. It can also be used to attach details like pockets or tabs on zippers, especially on bags.[1] Decorative topstitching is designed to show, and may be done in a fancy thread or with a special type of stitch.[2] Otherwise, topstitching is generally done using a straight stitch with a thread that matches the fashion fabric.[3]

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