stitching

[ˈstɪtʃɪŋ]

stitching Definition

  • 1the process of sewing or stitching fabric or other material together
  • 2a line of stitches that join two pieces of fabric together

Using stitching: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stitching" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stitching on this dress is very intricate.

  • Example

    She learned the art of stitching from her grandmother.

  • Example

    The stitching on the seams of the shirt has come undone.

  • Example

    The tailor did a great job with the stitching on my suit.

stitching Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with stitching

  • double stitching

    a sewing technique that involves sewing two parallel rows of stitches for added strength and durability

    Example

    The leather jacket was made with double stitching to ensure it would last for years.

  • a decorative stitching technique where the stitches are visible on the outside of the garment

    Example

    The designer used top stitching to add a pop of color to the hem of the skirt.

  • a type of stitching used to join two pieces of fabric or leather together, where the needle passes through both pieces in a diagonal pattern

    Example

    The leather bag was finished with whip stitching around the edges.

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Summary: stitching in Brief

Stitching [ˈstɪtʃɪŋ] refers to the process of sewing or stitching fabric or other material together. It can also refer to a line of stitches that join two pieces of fabric together. Examples include 'The stitching on this dress is very intricate.' and 'The tailor did a great job with the stitching on my suit.' Stitching techniques include double stitching, top stitching, and whip stitching.

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