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		Definition of bar tack in English: bar tacknoun A stitch made to strengthen a potential weak spot in a garment or other sewn item.  Example sentencesExamples -  Either choice, bail ring or not, needs to be really well sewn in (if your machine zig zags I would suggest replicating a bar tack, two or three straight stitches across the webbing and two or three zig zag stitches over those).
 -  I made the same baby hems on the slits and did a hand bar tack at the top of the slit to reinforce where that clip was made.
 -  The cord will be looped at one bar tack, with the cord tails at the opposite bar tack.
 -  I go forwards and then reverse over the stitching so that it doesn't come undone, making the bar tack the width between the two lines of top-stitching.
 
 
 Derivatives   adjective  These packs are constructed with beefy 1000 denier nylon and 1050 denier Ballistics, plus all stress points are bar-tacked for North Country durability.  Example sentencesExamples -  Silk ribbon tastefully stitched around the lower waistband, and charming ribbon tab on the back besom pocket, and bar-tacked side seam pockets.
 -  I bar-tacked it every time it started/ended or where I couldn't sew it to allow where the compression straps ran under.
 -  In the center of the Zeltbahnen has a double flapped opening to allow the user's head through when it is raining, which is bar-tacked inside and out and they have two buttons at the neck opening.
 -  It is bar-tacked at critical stress points, wind-resistant and water-repellant with a polyurethane coating.
 
 
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    Definition of bar tack in US English: bar tacknoun A stitch made to strengthen a potential weak spot in a garment or other sewn item.  Example sentencesExamples -  I made the same baby hems on the slits and did a hand bar tack at the top of the slit to reinforce where that clip was made.
 -  I go forwards and then reverse over the stitching so that it doesn't come undone, making the bar tack the width between the two lines of top-stitching.
 -  The cord will be looped at one bar tack, with the cord tails at the opposite bar tack.
 -  Either choice, bail ring or not, needs to be really well sewn in (if your machine zig zags I would suggest replicating a bar tack, two or three straight stitches across the webbing and two or three zig zag stitches over those).
 
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