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fangirltothefullest:midnight-spectrum-again:foreverabrokenfighter:fuzipenguin:whothebuckisfucky:me realizing my experiences with sewing have been a lie this whole goddamn time:I don’t know about human surgeons, but that’s a suture pattern I use to close skin all the time and you can see why.The slip stitch (or invisible stitch) was created to hide seams and later used by surgeons.My cousin is a surgeon and was sewing something and used that stitch and then froze and said “Wait this isn’t a person.”Grandma said “We used it first keep going.”Interesting For clarity there are more than one hidden stitches and this one is called the Ladder stitch and sometimes the Henson stitch cause Jim Henson is said to have used it to close his puppets. A slip stitch is similar but one of the sides of the slip stitch is smaller and takes only a few threads. NOTE - NEITHER OF THESE ARE VERY STRONG STITCHES. They are not meant to support weight which is why they work as closing stitches! Hidden stitches are best for when you need to finish a plush toy and I sometimes use them for hemming and repairs to non-weight-bearing areas, SOMEONE FINALLY ADDED HOW TO DO IT, THANK YOU SO MUCH. -- source link