Seam vs Stitch | Difference between Seam and Stitch

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Seam is defined as a line where two or more fabrics/other sheet material are joined together by stitch or paste.

A Stitch is defined as the system of the interlacing of sewing thread in a specific repeated unit. It can be defined as a formation of thread for the purpose of making a seam or stitching. Stitch is made to join two/multiple fabric/other sheet together.
Depending on the fabric quality and the purpose of the seam, different stitches can be used like lock stitch, chain stitch, overlock stitch, cover stitch, etc.

Difference between Seam and Stitch:

     Seam Stitch
 01  Seam is defined as a line where two or more fabrics/other sheet material are joined together by stitch or paste. A Stitch is defined as the system of the interlacing of sewing thread in a specific repeated unit.
02    Trimming are materials that are attached with the garments while using by the end user Accessories are materials that are not attached with the garments while using by the end of users
03   Trims are used as functional purpose Accessories are used as decorative purpose
04   Sewing thread, BTN, interlining etc Cartoon, Poly Bag, Hang tag etc

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