If you have a cut that keeps bleeding, or that "gapes" open and won't stay closed, you need stitches to close it up so that it will heal.
If you just have a little chunk gone and it stops bleeding, you probably don't need stitches.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "fleck" (a small flake, speck, or chunk).The similar words are flak (opposing comments) and flick (to toss away, as with a finger).
A pad stitch is a form of running stitch made by placing small stitches perpendicular to the line of stitching.
Chunk is to cut into larger pieces or chunks, rather than fine or small pieces.
It is a small tool used to break or "unpick" a sewing stitch, sometimes referred to as a seam ripper
A meteoroid.
its your ring finger. they call it that cause when you get married or engaged you would put the ring on your left ring finger
A lance, or small needle, makes a small cut in the surface of the fingertip, and a small amount of blood is collected in a narrow glass tube. The fingertip may be squeezed to get additional blood to surface.
a fat chunk of small foot
a fat chunk of small foot
The stitch regulator allows you to control both the length and the width of the stitch. The length of the stitch depends on the fabric you are sewing and how small or large you want the stitches to be (for example, if you're basting something together, you'd change the stitch length regulator to a higher number). The width of the stitch is controlled when sewing with an alternative stitch, such as a zigzag.
A picot stitch is made with chain stitches. For a small picot, chain 3, then put a slip stitch in the first chain stitch. For a larger picot, do 5 stitches the same way. If you chose to change the amount of stitches, odd numbers are best so that there is a middle stitch.
The Incas were located in the area that is now modern day Peru. They also occupied a small chunk in southwest Bolivia and a chunk of Northern Chile.