wiktionary seamSeam may refer to Seam sewing , the line where two or more layers of fabric are held together by stitches Seam geology , a stratum of coal or mineral that is economically viable a bed geology bed or a distinct layer of vein geology vein of rock geology rock in other layers of rock Seam metallurgy Seam band , an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois Seam bowling , in cricket, refers to bowling with the main seam upright Seam carving , an image resizing algorithm Can seamer , a machine used to seal a lid to a can body, such as in paint or food cans Quarter seam , a thread on the surface of a cricket ball JBoss Seam , a Java application framework by JBoss SEAM may refer to The ICAO airport code for Chachoan Airport in Ambato, Ecuador Sun Enterprise Authentication Mechanism, an implementation of Kerberos protocol Kerberos protocol for the Solaris operating system See also SEAMS Seamless disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
oneref date January 2010 Infobox Software name Seam Framework logo Image seam framework logo 64x64 shadow.png ... LGPL website http www.seamframework.org Seam is a web application framework developed by JBoss , a division of Red Hat . Development Lead by Shane Bryzak of the JBoss Seam Team. Seam 3 Seam 3 is a very ... of extensions to the Contexts and Dependency Injection CDI programming model. Seam s mission is to provide ... tailored for traditional and cloud deployments. Seam 3 is considered by whom date December 2011 to be a more scalable, feature rich set of extensions than Seam 2, which is under maintenance development only. Seam 2 Seam 2 combines the two frameworks Enterprise JavaBean s EJB3 and JavaServer Faces ... EJB3 object or any simple POJO object into a Seam component by just using annotations. Once a component becomes a Seam component, it can be accessed through JSF or through other business logic components ... it by its Seam component name. The beauty of this Java web framework is that it incorporates much needed identity management features. Seam 2 introduces the concept of bijection , taken from Spring ... using the In and Out annotations. The framework also expands the concept of contexts . Each Seam component exists within a context. The default Seam context, a conversation , can span multiple ... update delete web application from an existing database using the command line tool code seam gen code supplied with the framework. Seam facilitates WYSIWYG development through the use of JBoss Tools ... . Seam integrates out of the box with the RichFaces and ICEfaces Ajax programming Ajax libraries, as well as with many other Ajax libraries without the need to write JavaScript code. Seam also ... Bibliography Refbegin cite book first1 Jim last1 Farley title Practical JBoss Seam Projects publisher ... view 1590598636 Refend External links http www.jboss.com products seamSeam Product Page JBoss The official http docs.jboss.com seam JBoss Seam reference documentation http www.infoq.com articles jboss ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A person s X seam is a measurement related to the person s height. It is measured from a sitting position, and is the distance from the lower back to the Sole foot soles of the feet. X seam measurements are used for sizing bicycle s and ultralight aircraft . External links http www.utahtrikes.com playvideo 23.html X Seam Measurement http www.organicengines.com wp content images Technical and Info X Seam.jpg X Seam Illustration Category Anthropometry Measurement stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Image Seam ripper.jpg thumb The forked head of a seam ripper A seam ripper is a small tool used for unpicking stitch textile arts stitches . The most common form consists of a handle, shaft and head. The head is usually forked with one side of the fork flattening out and becoming a blade and the other side forming a small point. In some designs the blade side then tapers back to a point to allow easier insertion in tight stitching. In use the blade is inserted into the seam underneath the yarn thread to be cut. The thread is allowed to slip down into the fork and the tool is then lifted upwards allowing the blade to cut through the thread. Once the seam has been undone in this way the loose ends can be removed and the seam resewn. Sewing DEFAULTSORT Seam Ripper Category Sewing equipment Interlanguage links nl Tornmesje ja simple Seam ripper sv Spr ttkniv ... more details
The Quarter seam is the tiny seam which runs around a cricket ball at 90 degrees to the large, raised seam. While the main seam can be picked at loosening the threads in order to create Swing bowling conventional swing when the ball is relatively new, more recently, an understanding has evolved that the quarter seam can be lifted on one side, presumably with the thumb or finger nails, to enable the operation of reverse swing on an already scuffed ball. Lifting the quarter seam during an over alters the balance of air pressure surrounding the ball as it travels through the air and help it reverse. Unlike picking at the threads of the main seam, the quarter seam, if lifted, can be as easily replaced before the end of the over, when the ball is due to be inspected by the umpire cricket umpires . Umpiring sources in England claim that lifting the quarter seam has been done in the past http www.timesonline.co.uk article 0,,426 2326193 1,00.html . Most recently, the fourth Test cricket Test between England national cricket team England and Pakistan national cricket team Pakistan at the Oval in London was forfeited following an accusation of tampering with the ball levelled at the Pakistani team by umpire Darrell Hair , who was observed pointing to the quarter seam of the ball http usa.cricinfo.com engvpak content story 257046.html while discussing the issue with his fellow umpire, Billy Doctrove , prior to calling for the ball to be replaced. Category Cricket terminology ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Cricket deliveries Seam bowling is a phrase used for a bowling cricket bowling technique in cricket whereby the ball is deliberately bowled on to its seam, to cause a random deviation. Practitioners are known as seam bowler cricket bowler s or seamers . Seam bowling is generally classed as a subtype of fast bowling , although the bowling speeds at which seam can be a factor ... employ the seam to some effect and so the terms seamer and fast bowler are largely synonymous. Physics of seam bowling A cricket ball is not a perfect sphere . The seam of the ball is the circular stitching which joins the two halves of the cricket ball. Hence, the seam joining the pieces of leather is circumferential and the stitching is noticeably raised. If the ball is bowled in such a way that the seam ... the ball moves after pitching to select his shot. In order to achieve this effect, a seam bowler usually delivers the ball with the seam held upright, with rotation about a horizontal axis. This keeps the seam aligned vertically as it travels towards the batsman , making it likely that the ball will bounce with the seam on the pitch. Of course, consistently hitting the seam is not as easy as it sounds. The seam has to be held upright between the index finger and the middle finger at the time of the delivery .... The seam and wrist position of Australia s Glenn McGrath is arguably a perfect example. The direction ... of the seam and any irregularities in the pitch surface. This means that deviation caused by seam is chaos theory chaotic and unpredictable. However, it is also possible, by holding the seam at an angle ... will be slower than if the bowler simply bowls with the seam upright, hoping for movement one ... off the pitch a tactic that can also be effective. Often the deviation caused by seam is not large ... , when the ball is new. A pitch which has cracks in it may assist a seam bowler as well. The genuine Yorker may be used by seam bowlers, but bounces pitches so close to the batsman s feet that it has ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Seam sealants are chemical coating compositions used today in the OEM automotive industry primarily for the purpose of seals against air leaks and to waterproof sheetmetal overlaps that occur in the assembly of a vehicle. Such overlaps are typically decorative rather than structurally supportive. Accordingly, they are usually only spot welding spot welded and this process results in a closure that is not air or water tight. Seam sealants are sprayed or extrudation extruded over the joined edges of these overlaps, and they then either cure to a flexible waterproof seal by drying dehydrating in the case of water borne compositions, or thermoset irreversibly to a flexible adherent seam seal by going through an oven bake in the case of plasticized polyvinylchloride compositions. Most interior seam seals are not visible after the vehicle is finished, because they are covered by carpeting , interior roof headliner , or decorative trim panels. Exterior seam seals are always painted over and are referred to as coach joint seals. DEFAULTSORT Seam Sealant Category Seals mechanical Category Materials ... more details
File Parts of a plain seam.png right thumb Parts of a plan seam. Seam allowance sometimes called inlays is the area between the edge and the stitch textile arts stitch ing line on two or more pieces of material being stitched together. Seam allowances can range from 1 4 inch wide 6.35 mm to as much as several inches. Commercial patterns for home sewers have seam allowances ranging from 1 4 inch to 5 8 inch. Sewing industry seam allowances range from 1 4 inch for curved areas e.g. neck line, armscye or hidden seams e.g. facing sewing facing seams , to one inch or more for areas that require extra fabric for final fitting to the wearer e.g. center back . External links NoMoreLinks PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A COLLECTION OF LINKS NOR SHOULD IT BE USED FOR ADVERTISING. Excessive or inappropriate links WILL BE DELETED. See Wikipedia External links and Wikipedia Spam for details. If there are already plentiful links, please propose additions or replacements on this article s discussion page. Or submit your link to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project www.dmoz.org and link back to that category using the dmoz template. NoMoreLinks http www.wbmny.com journal 2008 11 illustrated sewing definitions seam allowance An illustrated image of seam allowance an image of sewing seam allowance on an unstitched shirt. sewing Category Seams de Nahtzugabe ... more details
File Quilting seam.jpg right thumb 250px Seams join fabric pieces in this quilt . In sewing , a seam ... center back seam, inseam, side seam . Seams are finished with a variety of techniques to prevent ... ref name Schaeffer seams Plain seams French seams Flat or abutted seams Lapped seams A plain seam is the most common type of sewing machine machine sewn seam. It joins two pieces of fabric together face to face by sewing through both pieces, leaving a seam allowance with raw edges inside the work. The seam allowance usually requires some sort of seam finish to prevent raveling. ref name Picken288 ... into a plain seam. In a French seam , the raw edges of the fabric are fully enclosed for a neat finish. The seam is first sewn with wrong sides together, then the seam allowances are trimmed and pressed. A second seam is sewn with right sides together, enclosing the raw edges of the original seam allowances. ref name Picken287 Picken 1957 , p. 287 ref In a flat or abutted seam , two pieces of fabric ... edges. Antique or old German seam is the 19th century name for a hand sewn flat seam that joins ... name Dillmont plain Dillmont 1884 , Chapter 1 ref In a lapped seam , the two layers overlap with the wrong ... seam.png Plain seam. File French seam.png French seam. File Ancient or german seam.png Ancient or Old German flat seam. gallery Finishes A seam finish is a treatment that secures and neatens the raw edges of a plain seam to prevent ravelling, by sewing over the raw edges or enclosing them in some sort of binding sewing binding . On mass produced clothing, the seam allowances of plain seams are usually ... be pressed open, with each seam allowance separately secured with an overlock stitch. Traditional ... zag stitch, and hand or machine overcast stitch overcasting . A bound seam has each of the raw edges of its seam allowances enclosed in a strip of fabric, lace or net binding that has been folded ... around the raw edge of the seam allowance and is stitched, through all thicknesses, catching underside ... more details
... File Broadway tower edit Seam Carving.png 186px thumb ...and seam carving Seam carving also ... removes seams to reduce image size or inserts seams to extend it. Seam carving also allows ...?id 1276390 Seam Carving for Content Aware Image Resizing. Shai Avidan, Ariel Shamir, 2007. ref Seams Seams can be either vertical or horizontal. A vertical seam is a path of pixels connected from top to bottom in an image with one pixel in each row ref name ACM1276390 . A horizontal seam is similar ... a pixel by measuring its contrast with its neighbor pixels. Computing Seams Computing the seam ... in order to simplify calculating a more complex result. Dynamic programming is used in seam carving for computing seams. If attempting to compute a vertical seam path of lowest energy, for each ... the seams with 5 in the last row. To trace the seam path, work from the last row and follow ... face detection. Sometimes the algorithm by removing a low energy seam may end up inadvertently creating a seam of higher energy. The solution to this is to simulate a removal of a seam, and then check ... SEAMVID http www.faculty.idc.ac.il arik site seam video.asp Improved Seam Carving for Video Retargeting ... acquired a non exclusive license to seam carving technology from MERL ref http www.reuters.com article ... and open source software . ref http liquidrescale.wikidot.com en examples Liquid Rescale , seam ... ref ref http www.imagemagick.org Usage resize liquid rescale Seam carving capability included in ImageMagick ... On demand, server side seam carving ref http imageresizing.net plugins seamcarving On demand, server side seam carving based on CAIR ref See also Inpainting Texture synthesis References reflist External links Seam Carving demonstration videos http www.youtube.com watch?v vIFCV2spKtg on YouTube http www.faculty.idc.ac.il ARIK site seam carve.asp on Ariel Shamir s pages on the Interdisciplinary Center web site higher resolution http www.imagemagick.org Usage resize liquid rescale Explanation of seam ... more details
One source date August 2009 Geology of the Alps The Periadriatic Seam or fault is a distinct geologic fault in Southern Europe, running S shaped about 1000  km from the Tyrrhenian Sea through the whole Southern Alps geology Southern Alps as far as Hungary . It forms the division between the Apulian plate Adriatic plate and the Eurasian plate European plate . ref Name McCann cite book title The Geology of Central Europe Mesozoic and Cenozoic Volume 2 of The Geology of Central Europe last McCann first Tom authorlink Tom McCann coauthors year 2008 publisher Geological Society location isbn 9781862392656 page 1414 pages url http books.google.com books?id KZe24VMp6 UC&pg PA1086&dq Periadriatic Seam&as brr 3&client firefox a v onepage&q Periadriatic&f false ref The term Insubric line is sometimes used to address the whole Periadriatic Seam, but it is more commonly used to mean just a western part of it. Citation needed date August 2009 Image Alps Relief 02de Periadriatic.jpg thumb left 250px Relief of the Alps, and the Periadriatic Seam Tectonics and geology Within the Eastern Alps , the line marks the border between the Central Eastern Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps . In the Western Alps it forms the division between the southern Apulian foreland and the central basement geology crystalline zones of the Alps. Continental collision is still going on, with the Apulian and European plates still Convergent boundary converging . Movement along the Periadriatic Seam is the cause for the earthquake zone between Vienna and Friuli . Meanwhile, the central zones of the Alps are rising too, causing vertical slip along the Fault geology fault . The result is the set of major faultzones collectively named Periadriatic Seam. The uplift caused violent erosion of the young orogen, which led to the formation of the Hohe Tauern window Hohe Tauern window geology window . At several ... Seam and the names given to it regionally are as follows Drau line Southwestern Hungary ... more details
Image BarrierMay2005.png thumb 250px The barrier route as of May 2005. Seam Zone, the area between the barrier and the Green Line Israel 1949 Arab Israeli armistice line , is colored in blue green. Seam ... Palestinians lived in villages located in enclave s in the seam zone, separated from the rest of the West ... in the seam zone and about 400,000 separated from their fields, jobs, schools and hospitals ... or affected by the seam zone according to the court verdict the number now stands at 35,000. ref ... would be situated in the seam zone. This area also contains ninety nine Israeli settlements including ... of a mutually agreed land swap with the Palestinians. The Seam Zone is home to some 381,000 Israeli ... 64 ref Legal structure and permit system see also West Bank Closures The seam zone is designated ... Judea and Samaria No. 378 , 5730 1970, Declaration Concerning Closing an Area no. S 2 03 Seam Zone ... news.php3?id article 3410&lang en&print true ref The order stipulates that no person will enter the seam ... a Cabinet Communique which explained that the establishment of the seam zone was of the utmost importance, citing also the strong security need for building a security barrier in the seam zone ... residents living in or near the Seam Zone Palestinians who live near the seam zone are allowed ... , authorizing permanent residence. ref name ICJ Palestinians who are not residents of the seam zone ... in the seam zone. ref name ICJ Even those holding permanent or personal permits are limited to crossing ... ICJ Access to the seam zone for permit holders is further limited by the specific operating regimes ... faced even by permit holders, there is an increasing tendency for land in the seam zone ... in the seam zone has already been declared state land . ref name Jabarin Criticism Human rights groups, including those in Israel, have challenged the legality of both the separation barrier and the seam ... the web of the Declaration and the Orders has spun, in the seam zone, a legal apartheid, which ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Seam was an United States American indie rock band active from 1991 to 1999, led by Sooyoung Park, former frontman of Bitch Magnet , and with the initial line up including bassist Lexi Mitchell and drummer Mac McCaughan of Superchunk . ref name Strong Strong, Martin C. 1999 The Great Alternative & Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 0 86241 913 1, p. 548 ref The band signed to Homestead Records in the United States and City Slang in Europe, and released debut album Headsparks in 1992. ref name Strong In 1993 they left Homestead for Touch and Go Records , releasing the Kernel single before McCaughan left to be replaced by Bob Rising, with Craig White also joining on guitar. ref name Strong This line up recorded the band s second album, The Problem With Me in 1993. ref name Strong The band returned in 1995 with the album Are You Driving Me Crazy? , with Park now joined by a new line up of Reg Shrader guitar , William Shin bass guitar , and Chris Manfrin drums . ref name Strong The band s final album, The Pace is Glacial , was released in 1998. Park currently plays in Ee band Ee . Drummer Chris Manfrin currently plays in the band Bottomless Pit band Bottomless Pit , featuring two members from former labelmates Silkworm band Silkworm . Members Sooyoung Park guitar , Singing vocals 1991 1999 Craig White guitar 1992 1993 Reg Shrader guitar 1995 1999 John Lee guitar 1999 Lexi Mitchell bass guitar 1991 1993 William Shin bass guitar 1995 1999 Mac McCaughan Drum kit drums 1991 1992 Bob Rising Drum kit drums 1992 1993 Chris Manfrin Drum kit drums 1995 1999 Discography Days of Thunder Single 1991, Homestead Records Granny 9X Single 1992, Merge Records Headsparks 1992, Homestead Records Kernel Single 1993, Touch and Go Records The Problem With Me 1993, Touch ... artist id p26942 pure url yes Online history of Seam http www.eetheband.com familytree seam 01.html Online discography of Seam Category Musical groups from North Carolina Category Musical groups ... more details
A two seam fastball is a pitch baseball pitch in baseball and a variant of the straight fastball . The pitch has the speed of a fastball, but the general movement of a screwball . Its close relative is the Sinker baseball sinker . Grip and Action There are several different ways to grip a two seam fastball, the most common of which is to place the index and middle fingers along the seams where the two seams are closest together where the horseshoes point in towards each other with the thumb placed directly below on the leather with the rear of the thumb just touching the bottom near seam. The arm action is identical to a four seam fastball, although the hand action differs slightly. The pitcher puts pressure on the top fingers, causing the ball to spin out of the hand off center and away from the pitcher. ref cite web url http www.thecompletepitcher.com pitching grips.htm title Pitching Grips publisher TheCompletePitcher.com first Steven last Ellis authorlink Steven Ellis baseball ref The two seam fastball will often have one or two miles per hour less speed than the four seam fastball , but the slight pronation of the hand and off center spin on the ball will carry the ball down and toward the pitcher s dominant side, down and to the right for right handers, and down and to the left for left handers. ref cite news url http www.seattlepi.com baseball pdf pitchingpage.pdf work Seattle Post Intelligencer ref Effectiveness The two seam fastball is designed to have more movement than a four seam fastball , but can be more difficult to master and control. The amount of break on the pitch will vary greatly from pitcher to pitcher depending on velocity, arm slot angle and pressure ... velocity, prefer a two seam fastball to the four seam because of its movement at the plate. On the other ... vary greatly from pitcher to pitcher. At the major collegiate level and higher, two seam fastballs ... seam fastballs in the mid 80s. References Reflist Baseball pitches Category Baseball pitches ko ... more details
can be thrown, the more effective it will be. An effective four seam fastball is very difficult for a hitter ... pitcher for the Louisville Bats , describes the pitch as such A four seam fastball is called a four seam fastball because when the ball is thrown the ball rotates such that there are four seams rotating ... the ball and your palm... This is the key to throwing a good, hard four seam fastball with maximal ... more details
File PittsburghCoalExtent.png thumb right 350px Extent of the Pittsburgh Coal Seam in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, excluding the deposit in Maryland. Note that the southwestern portion of the seam is of negligible economic importance. The Pittsburgh Coal Seam is the thickest and most extensive ... States Bureau of Mines, RI 8093, 1975 ref This coal seam is named for its outcrop high on the sheer ... of the Pittsburgh seam under the Georges Creek Valley of Western Maryland is known as The Big Vein ... the rest of the Pittsburgh seam by Savage Mountain part of the Deer Park anticline , the Negro Mountain ... 153 154. ref For this reason, the Pittsburgh seam is taken as the basal member of the Monongahela Group ... coal seam is laterally extensive. It commonly occurs in southwestern Pennsylvania in two benches ... Seam in Pennsylvania and West Virginia as of 1973. In 1760, Captain Thomas Hutchins visited ... was extracted from drift mine entries into the Pittsburgh coal seam at outcrop along the hillside ... of the coal seam using room and pillar methods. ref E. V. d Invilliers, Part I, Report on the Pittsburgh ... pp p1625c CHAPTER C CHAPTER C.pdf ref The Pittsburgh seam was America s principal seam of coal production during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Pittsburgh seam coal was ideally suited ... Pennsylvania, particularly a section of the Pittsburgh seam known as the Connellsville district. The Pittsburgh seam was America s principal seam of coal production during the late nineteenth ... explorepahistory.com hmarker.php?markerId 929 ref Exploitation of the Pittsburgh seam coal began slowly ... coke ovens in the 1830s spurred the use of Pittsburgh seam coal in iron furnaces, and these ovens made better quality coke than mounds. Pittsburgh seam coal, especially the highest quality coal ... seam was located close to Pittsburgh, then the center of the growing American iron and steel industry. Coke had to be transported by water or rail to iron furnaces, and the Pittsburgh seam s proximity ... more details
File Burning mine near Denniston, New Zealand.JPG right thumb A coal seam fire near Denniston, New Zealand File Kohlebrand Detail.jpg thumb right View at a coal fire China A coal seam fire or mine fire ... causes, coal seam fires continue to burn for decades or even centuries until either the fuel ..., coal seam fires are extremely difficult and costly to extinguish, and are unlikely to be suppressed ... Coal seam fires can be divided into near surface fires, in which seams extend to the surface and the oxygen ... or entrance, and the smoulder ing fire can spread through the seam, creating subsidence that may ... Before attempting to extinguish a near surface coal seam fire, its location and underground extent ... . ref They may also have some difficulties distinguishing coal seam fires from forest fires. Underground ... early warning of any problems. Environmental impact File CoalSeamFire 01.png thumb Coal seam fire Besides ... excavated. In the case of near surface coal seam fires, the influx of oxygen in the air can be interrupted ... seam fires are routinely extinguished in China following a standard method basically consisting of the following ... water or with alternative extinguishing agents. Underground coal seam fires are customarily ... seam fires were beginning to reach the market, including special heat resistant grouts and a fire smothering ... Mountain a naturally occurring, slow combusting underground coal seam Morwell, Victoria the Great .... Germany In Planitz, now a part of the city of Zwickau , a coal seam that had been burning since 1476 could only be quenched in 1860. In Dudweiler Saarland a coal seam fire ignited around 1668 and is still .... It is difficult to determine when a forest fire is started by a coal seam fire, or vice versa, in the absence ... wood, rubber and palm oil. No accurate count of coal seam fires has been completed in Indonesia. Only ... by known coal deposits, it was estimated that more than 250,000 coal seam fires may have been burning in Indonesia in 1998. ref name ReferenceA Coal seam fires are ignited in Indonesia by land ... more details
Seaming may refer to Seam types Seaming metalworking , a metalworking process that creates a seam along an edge of sheet metal disambig ... more details
of mudstones , shales , sandstones , and coal seam s laid down during the Carboniferous ... The list of coal seams that follows starts at the shallowest seam and proceeds downwards with the outcrops occurring progressively further west until the deepest coal seam, the Silkstone Seam which outcropped at the western edge of the coalfield. The seam thickness and depths are not given as they vary across the coalfield. class wikitable Coal Seam Description Outcrop span id Shafton Seam Shafton Seam span Industrial & Brick Making Coal. Also known as the Billingley Seam span id Swinton Pottery Seam Swinton Pottery Seam span A poor quality coal, used for brick making. span id Newhill Seam Newhill Seam span A household coal. span id Meltonfield Seam Meltonfield or Wathwood Seam span A household coal also used for coke making span id Two Foot Coal Seam Two Foot Coal, Royston or Halfyard Seam span The seam was rarely worked and was often split by a dirt parting This seam outcrops at the eastern edge of Rainborough Park and near Hoober Hall span id Winter Seam Winter or Abdy Seam span This seam is called the winter seam north of Barnsley and the Abdy seam south of the town. A household coal with a low sulphur content which was not mined extensively because the roof of the seam was often a shaly mudstone which made mining it difficult. Old workings of these seam are visible near Jump ... they are separated by 10m of dirt. This seam in the past could be seen exposed in Barnsley around the railway station. It is not often exposed elsewhere. span id Kents Thin Seam Kents Thin Seam span A good household coal. This coal seam is exposed in railway cuttings around Hoyland & Stubbin . span id High Hazles Seam Kents Thick, Mapplewell or High Hazles Seam span A good household coal. The seam is split by a thin dirt parting. This seam is at its thickest north of the River Dearne Dearne ... Kingswood through Hoober to Rawmarsh span id Barnsley Rider Seam Barnsley Rider Seam span This thin ... more details
In knitting , grafting is the joining of two knitted fabric s using yarn and a needle in one of three types of seam s selvage knitting selvage to selvage knitting selvage seam , selvage knitting selvage to end wales seam , or end to end wale to wale seam The Kitchener stitch is a common method for the third type of seam . See also Three needle bindoff References June Hemmons Hiatt 1988 The Principles of Knitting , Simon and Schuster, pp. 361 378. ISBN 0 671 55233 3 External links http www.knitty.com ISSUEsummer04 FEATtheresasum04.html Tutorial on Kitchener Stitch on Knitty.com by Theresa Vinson Stenersen http www.knittinghelp.com knitting basic techniques misc.php Kitchener Stitch Tutorial on KnittingHelp.com section for miscellaneous techniques includes video knitting Category Knitting stitches Category Seams textile arts stub ... more details
norefs date November 2011 Fully fashioned stockings FFS , are stockings that are knitted flat and then the two sides are sewn together forming what is the seam . The seam is an integral part of the stocking and not sewn on afterwards as is the case with more modern stockings. Fully fashioned stockings are becoming increasingly rare only a handful of manufacturer s worldwide now make them regularly. Fully fashioned stockings are sized to the height and shoe size generally of the wearer and as such have little or no stretch in them as they have no lycra contained within the yarn . In addition to the distinctive seam they also come in a number of heel designs covered below and the top of the seam where it meets the welt at the top of the stocking is completed by the welt being turned over and a finishing loop applied. The loop is needed to allow the Sewing needle needle sewing the seam to be withdrawn. Heel styles vary from the original French pyramidal or point heel which was made most famous by the Aristoc Point Heel design to the Cuban and Havana heels darkened reinforced heel design finishing in a square top rather than pointed top the Cuban heel being defined by being much thinner and finishing higher up the Calf anatomy calf than the Havana heel. More recently a number of manufacturers have also started manufacturing different heel styles most specifically the Manhattan heel which is a cross between the two above and French brand Gerbe lingerie Gerbe coming out with some more distinctive design s around the heel. Most manufacturers now offer fully fashioned stockings in a number of different colour s, but also contrast seam designs and also contrast seam and heel designs have become popular, definitely a flash back to the vintage years, generally in champagne copper with a black seam and heel. References refs Hosiery Category Hosiery ... more details
Sean Burns may refer to Sean Burns footballer , a Scottish football player One of the List of Highlander characters characters in the Highlander films See also Sean Byrne disambiguation hndis name burns, Seam ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A style line is a line or curve in a Clothing garment that has a visual effect, e.g. , the seam between two textile fabric s of different color s or textures. For comparison, a nearly invisible seam, such as a Dart sewing dart or pleat , would not be considered a style line. A style line is a boundary between two distinguishable areas of fabric, or a visible edge of fabric such as the neckline , waistline or hemline . As the term is generally used in practice, a style line is introduced only for fashion or cosmetic purposes. However, a style line may also fulfill a shaping function as a dart, a seam sewing seam at which a dart may end, or as a way of hiding details of the garment s construction. See also Empire silhouette Sewing DEFAULTSORT Style Line Category Sewing Category Parts of clothing Category Fashion design Fashion stub ... more details
wiktionary seamless seamlessness Seamless means not to have a Seam sewing seam and may refer to Seamless robe of Jesus , the robe said to have been worn by Jesus during or shortly before his crucifixion Seamless garment , an abortion related phrase referenced to the above Seamless Garment Network , a pro life organization founded in 1987 Technology Seamless branching , a DVD technology ITU G.992.3 4 Seamless Rate Adaptation , a telecommunication standard Seamless3d Seamless 3D modelling , open source 3D modeling software Seamless mode computing examples include Microsoft s RemoteApp , and SeamlessRDP in rdesktop See also Seemless , a band Seam disambiguation Seamless digital food delivery service disambiguation ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2007 Image Inswing FromSide.jpg thumb Grip for a swinging delivery Cricket deliveries One of the key factors in cricket bowling cricket bowling is the grip. Variation in grip has a major influence on the outcome of a delivery. Below is the grip for an inswing delivery. To produce the grip for an outswinging delivery, you simply have place your fingers on the other side of the seam. For a right hander you would slightly angle the seam so that it faced towards first slip. See Delivery cricket for a description of different types of delivery and their associated grip. See also Bowling action Cricket terminology Category Cricket captaincy and tactics Category Cricket deliveries Category Cricket terminology cricket term stub For a pace bowler there are many variations of grip that can be adopted to produce different results. A cross seam delivery for example is one that is used commonly in all formats of the game. when bowled a cross seam delivery can either land on the smooth leather side of the ball and skid on possibly keeping low or zipping off the pitch. It could also land in the seam making the ball bounce up sharply and unexpectedly surprising the batsman. Overall this is a very useful grip to use, once mastered it has a place in any fast bowlers arsenal. ... more details