stitchwork

[stɪtʃwɜːk]

stitchwork Definition

  • 1the art or process of sewing with a needle and thread
  • 2sewing that is done by hand rather than by machine

Using stitchwork: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was skilled in stitchwork and could sew anything by hand.

  • Example

    The dress was adorned with beautiful stitchwork.

  • Example

    She learned stitchwork from her grandmother who was an expert seamstress.

stitchwork Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stitchwork

Phrases with stitchwork

  • cross-stitchwork

    a form of embroidery in which X-shaped stitches are used to form a picture or pattern

    Example

    She spent hours doing cross-stitchwork on the tablecloth.

  • a type of needlework in which small pieces of fabric are sewn together to make a larger piece

    Example

    The quilt was made using patchwork stitchwork.

  • a simple stitch used for gathering or tucking fabric

    Example

    She used running stitchwork to hem the curtains.

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Summary: stitchwork in Brief

Stitchwork [stɪtʃwɜːk] refers to the art or process of sewing with a needle and thread, often done by hand. It includes various techniques such as cross-stitchwork, patchwork stitchwork, and running stitchwork. Stitchwork can be used to adorn clothing or create decorative items like quilts.