nahtende
Nahtende is a term used in textile crafts to denote the termination point of a seam—the location where stitching ends and the fabric is finished to prevent unraveling. The word is derived from German Naht, meaning “seam,” and Ende, meaning “end,” and it appears in German-language sewing manuals and patterns. In English-language sewing contexts, the concept is commonly described as the seam end, seam termination, or finish at the end of a seam.
In practice, the Nahtende is secured to lock the stitching in place. Typical methods include backstitching
Variations in handling the Nahtende arise from fabric type (woven versus knit) and the intended stress on
See also: seam, seam allowance, backstitch, overcasting, serging, finishing techniques.