welt

[welt]

welt Definition

a raised strip on the surface of something, especially leather, as a decorative feature or to form a seam.

Using welt: Examples

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

  • Example

    The boots had a welt around the sole.

  • Example

    The jacket had a welted seam.

  • Example

    The leather bag was adorned with welts.

welt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for welt

Phrases with welt

  • double welt

    a type of seam used in upholstery and clothing that has two rows of stitching and a strip of material between them

    Example

    The cushion cover had a double welt for added durability.

  • a type of seam used in upholstery and clothing that has one row of stitching and a strip of material folded over it

    Example

    The jacket had a single welt pocket.

  • a pocket that is made by sewing a strip of material around the edge of an opening in a garment

    Example

    The pants had welt pockets on the back.

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Summary: welt in Brief

'Welt' [welt] refers to a raised strip on the surface of something, often used as a decorative feature or to form a seam. It is commonly found in leather goods such as boots and bags, and can be single or double. 'Welt' also describes a type of pocket made by sewing a strip of material around the edge of an opening in a garment.