Definition
Blind stitching is a sewing technique where the stitches are nearly invisible on the right side of the fabric. It's often used for hemming or attaching linings to create a clean, professional finish. The goal is to make the stitching as discreet as possible. Think of it as a secret way to join fabric. It requires careful placement of the needle and thread to avoid visible stitches. Blind stitching is often used in high-end garments to hide the seams.