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This type of collar opening is called a trench collar. A trench, like a trench coat, and
it's with a blind stitch. What a blind stitch means is that on the reverse side of the collar
you're going to reinforce it with a stitch and it's, a blind stitch is a hand stitch,
you're going to do this by hand. And it's not going to be visible from the front. It,
you're not going to tell, be able to tell that there's stitching. That's why when you
draw something with a blind stitch what you do to show that are dots. Not dashes, dashes
show that that there is a visible stitch or that it's underneath inside. There's, there's
very tech, there's technicalities to everything but the blind stitch is shown with dots. And
what this means, is when you're doing the actual sewing part of the construction and
you're on the underside, it's going to loop through, you're hand sewing, your needle's
going to loop through just the top, the layer of fabric on top, but your thread doesn't
get brought up and out, it's just very loose.