A machine basted seam is a temporary stitch made using a sewing machine, typically with long, loose stitches, to hold fabric pieces together for fitting or alignment before final sewing. This technique allows for easy removal of the stitches and adjustments to be made without damaging the fabric. It is commonly used in garment construction to ensure proper fit and placement before securing the seams with permanent stitches.
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