How To Use Stitch In A Sentence

  • Then she spread out a beautiful hand-stitched quilt on the grassy green ground. Eliza’s Freedom Road
  • The petticoat is very easy to make, too ... just cut the fabric to the right length (front & back piece), stitch sides, add lace at the bottom, sew a casing at the top for elastic & then add elastic & stitch opening closed! Year Around Feminine Fashions
  • The dressings are fairly minimal just enough to cover and protect the stitches. The A-Z of Beauty Treatment
  • Press the pleats with the stitching centred over the tapes to form two inverted pleats on the right side of the blind. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • It took two hours and 70 stitches to sew it back on. The Sun
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  • She showed me how to cover the cloth with an embroidery stitch which finally created a small, neat, round button.
  • He'd what they call hypothecated every stitch, and we couldn't even tetch the money in the till -- no, sir! The Mission of Janice Day
  • Every time that the backwoodsmen tried to stitch her up, though, she would outflank them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sophie Theallet says she simplified some of her trademark labor-intensive haute-couture elements, like hand-stitched insets. From the Runways, Five Easy Pieces for Fall
  • A large number of them are employed in activities such as stitching, packing and embroidery works.
  • Instead of buying her friend a birthday card, she hand-stitched it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again for very reasonable prices, they will restitch, reheel, resole or reglue pretty much anything. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors have given him internal stitches instead of external ones, which should leave him without a scar. The Sun
  • Because most self-adhesive stabilizers are tear-away, they'll give good results on designs with light stitch counts, but often don't hold up on denser or longer running designs.
  • The holsters are hand-stitched using the finest leather, horsehide, cowhide, sharkskin and exotics like ostrich and stingray.
  • The single crochet is just like picking up a stitch then binding it off as you go. Yay for google! « Compulsive Knitter
  • He has always liked to stitch his folk songwriting to a muted electronic backbeat, and he retains that sense of cautious experimentalism here.
  • As if my ability and determination to restitch his wound had enabled more than just the healing of his leg. It had created the possibility for us to heal as well. Wild Orchid
  • Here various design moves unfold: nothing is what it seems, complexity unstitches singularity.
  • Both Ms. Rahm and Mr. Collins remarked on the high quality of the Target garments 'construction, particularly in the pleated Thakoon cotton dress, with very detailed stitching in its full skirt, and a velveteen Sarafpour skirt that had trapunto stitching along the satin waistband. Do Discount Designer Duds Make The Grade?
  • His eyes are made of buttons sewn on with untidy red stitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her heart beats a purple tattoo in her throat and there's a stitch in her side.
  • The stitch in her side was growing more and more painful with each step.
  • She found a pair of nail scissors and cut the stitches.
  • For the cordwainer, a family to feed and educate in the domestic realm was as vital a component of the performance of his manly workplace duties as a hammer and a leather apron. 14 There was no perceived separation between his duties stitching leather and his duties feeding and educating his family. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • The tables were covered with pink custom tablecloths with hand-stitched sheer overlays that resembled flower petals. My Fair Wedding
  • Each stitch of the continuous suture is made larger on the vein than on the artery, and the size of the vein is thus progressively reduced and a good union ensured. Alexis Carrel - Nobel Lecture
  • Knee-length lederhosen with no stitching cost $500, machine-stitched $785 and hand-stitched $1,320.
  • Featherstitch or feather stitch and Cretan stitch or faggoting stitch are embroidery techniques made of open, looped stitches worked alternately to the right and left of a central rib.
  • In the April issue, I explored the use of basic slip stitch designs for knitting fabrics.
  • Press the seam allowances open and topstitch with a long straight stitch on both sides of the seam, being careful not to stretch the fabric while stitching.
  • And here we are in these floor-length indigo-dyed cotton culottes that have 25 pleats in them, and this sort of heavyweight double-stitched cotton top.
  • She wore a black low cut tank top black jeans under black chaps with fringe along the edges and black cowboy boots with silver stitching.
  • Finding out that nobody wants high quality hand-stitched brogues anymore, Charlie realises that a change of product is needed.
  • Roll the head up, stitch it together and braize it in half a tumbler of Malmsey or Australian Muscat (Burgoyne's), half a cup of very good white stock, some bits of ham and bacon, and a clove of garlic with two cuts. The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes
  • If you can create a bank on which to grow your hedge, this will provide more opportunities for plants like primroses, violets and stitchworts.
  • With a sewing machine and polyester thread to match the garment, set two rows of straight stitches by the tacking stitches.
  • It is composed of the following stitches: -- Point d'Alençon, point de tulle, English rosettes, Sorrento bars, d'Alençon bars, dotted Venise bars, and the fancy stitch point d'Anvers, which is not a true point lace stitch, but which is much employed in modern point. Beeton's Book of Needlework
  • The cut in my hand needed five stitches.
  • You can see the lining, and the work involved in how it was stitched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pin, tack and stitch along the remaining three sides, including frill or piping, if using.
  • Like the pillow the white on white design and three flag insignia is classic, elegant, and free of worry as the pillow features double stitching ensuring a sealed hypoallergenic pillow that no down will escape. A “Spruce Goose” of a Pillow
  • I "buttoned" the circles onto the eyes, then used a few stitches to tack them down. Archive 2005-03-20
  • When he was a kid he loved mimicking people which had us in stitches.
  • They cleared the floor and treated the crowd to a mime and dance routine that had us all in stitches.
  • The lines are stitched in perfectly even stitches using waxed thread.
  • The main part of the scarf is knitted as a tube of stocking stitch in one colourway. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Tuck stitch has a tendency to drop stitches and the tuck brushes are there to prevent this.
  • Instead, after a deal was stitched up with the big unions, the conference voted for a statement from the Labour National Executive which linked Britain's eventual withdrawal of troops to the return of democracy in Iraq.
  • The interior received black nappa leather seats with contrasting white sides and red stitching.
  • Papers, basting, needless whipstitching, awkward ways to join units together … I could go on. Moving hands
  • After giving birth, she was stitched up by a junior doctor.
  • It is understood that he was taken to hospital and discharged after having stitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • On my first attempt – the one I ripped out on May 31 – I centered the decreases, and purled the vital stitch on the wrong side. Jean's Knitting
  • The two images are slightly different, but the observer's brain stitches them together into a single 3D image field.
  • The characteristic appearance of Gujarati chain-stitch embroidery, whether done with a hook or a needle, however, is common to both formats.
  • Everyone who's normal should flop around their homes aimlessly without a stitch of clothing on at least once a month.
  • A hemstitched bureau scarf that she had tucked in her trunk, in unquestioning faith in the bureau that was to be part of the ranch equipment, took the "raw edge," as it were, off the desk. Judith of the Plains
  • She said he is a real charmer who constantly has her in stitches. The Sun
  • They have offered a replacement pair or refund if the stitching comes apart. The Sun
  • He said there were three big gashes on his foot which had to be stitched.
  • I've ripped my trousers - can you stitch them up for me?
  • He was taken to Frere Hospital where a large gash in his leg was stitched.
  • Take your next cue from the mannequins seen in store windows: Stitch rows of ribbon and other trims along the bottom edges.
  • Fancier edge stitches could include binding with lycra, blanket stitch, pinking, overcast with the serger, or turning under and stitching.
  • What's in the water that makes Bay Area foodies hell-bent on feeding the world safe & healthy food (carried in non-plastic bags handstitched by non-corporations)? Annie Spiegelman: Eating Green: An Interview with Helge Hellberg About the Rising Food Movement
  • The dry overhead lights stitched silver sparks along the agonizer's edges. Firestorm
  • The driver of the pickup, who walked away from the wreck of his vehicle, was also taken to hospital, where he received 12 stitches to his forehead.
  • It is understood that he was taken to hospital and discharged after having stitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • As seams they may be thick or thin -- borderlands of crosshatching or palimpsesting inhabitable in their own right or thresholds crossed with a step; they may be sealed tightly with crossings only possible through a portal or a rift, or they may be stitched loosely with crossings possible at any point along the long threshold. Notes on Strange Fiction: Seams
  • Use this thread for stitching pure cotton fabric. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Made of 100% cotton, 5-oz. twill, these button-downs have fine details like double-needle stitching for added durability, patch pockets and button-down collars.
  • Lesser stitchwort, Stellaia graminea, has tiny white flowers with deeply divided petals while red campion, Silene dioica, is much more pink than red.
  • They had to show me at least five ‘good’ running stitches, stitches that were the same length.
  • I got a stitch after running for the bus.
  • The hand-stitched, silk gonfalons are black and gold, reflecting the university's official colors.
  • I have to open up the stitches, clean his flesh and rebind it. The Falcons of Montabard
  • Charity, on the other hand, was far superior at stitching and all manner of sewing.
  • He ended up with loads of stitches and a fractured collarbone and jaw. The Sun
  • The skill of stitchery is developed as the kids sew the likes of the ‘Wily Wire Walker’ and the ‘Amazing Aerialist.’
  • So the adjustment involved not picking up a stitch, not starting the row with k2tog, and doing an extra k2tog next to the faggoting. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Staff passing by the windows of his sealed ward would see him jumping on his bed and waving to them, without a stitch of clothing on.
  • Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
  • She had the stitches taken out of the wound.
  • He was badly injured and had to have 80 stitches in his face. Times, Sunday Times
  • Basic hand-sewing techniques were demonstrated: a whip stitch and a straight stitch, along with how to thread a needle and make a knot.
  • The exhibition featured bobbin lace, patchwork and quilting, cross stitch, canvas work embroidery, macramé, and even miniature furniture.
  • Delicately, she took up her crochet needles once more, and started her stitch.
  • The man is described as Asian with a small moustache and was wearing a sports jacket while the woman had blond hair and was wearing a black coat with white stitching.
  • Britain is likely to stitch together some sort of political deal to avoid a confrontation.
  • And finally, I managed to nearly finish my postcards for International Women's Day - all that remains to do is the satin stitch around the edges, and they can go off in the post this afternoon, with a March 8th postmark, which is appropriate, if slightly later than I have hoped to have them posted. Sewn but not blogged...
  • They made decorative items like hemstitched tablecloths and garments as complicated as a fitted shirtwaist, even when someone of their social class could have purchased such things ready - or dressmaker-made. "Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930
  • She was taken to a hospital in Carcassonne and she now has a broken collarbone and several deep abrasions that required stitching.
  • After giving birth, she was stitched up by a junior doctor.
  • Don't you like hearing compliments on your stitchery?
  • However, I think these numbers belie the relative ease the nominee will have in stitching the core coalition back together. Unconventional Thoughts on the Democratic Primary - Real Clear Politics – TIME.com
  • In making the lace, narrow braid and cord are used for the foundation of the design, and then the filling-in stitches are made and at the same time rings and buttons and bars and picots are introduced. The Art of Modern Lace Making
  • Comfortable and durable, these smart sneakers are made from subtle leather and feature fine stitching, with matching rubber toecap and midsole.
  • Cast on seventy - eight stitches and work two inches of plain stitch.
  • He received a number of stitches for knife wounds to his chest and arm.
  • The former Countdown maths whizz also had stitches in her forehead and eyelid. The Sun
  • Stitch the sides of the pouch together using raffia strands.
  • At best, you're squaring up against people calling your Emperor naked and who stubbornly refuse to read your scholarly books on his stitchwork. Does Being Exist?
  • He needed 200 stitches after being attacked with a broken bottle.
  • Sparkling jewellery smuggled through dark alleyways and fur coats stitched in countries where fur was never needed.
  • Holding the needle thread tail, take a stitch to draw the bobbin thread to the tuck surface.
  • There are holes in the material and it is roughly stitched together, its shabbiness evoking the deprivations of post-war Europe.
  • He had been finely striped from nape to knees with something like a coachwhip, the weals crisscrossing neatly like hemstitching. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Quilters don't just stitch fabric pieces together, they sew fine art.
  • This means that to obtain the same measurement for height and width the proportion of stitches to rows will be different.
  • Double stitching is present on all the high stress areas like shoulders, arm sleeves and hoodie. Cool Stuff: Marc Ecko’s Star Wars Collection | /Film
  • It is this: it is much easier and quicker to knit two stitches together, by whatever means, if the two stitches themselves were knit or purled in the preceding row. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Halfway through the meeting he crashed and needed stitches to a wound on his backside. The Sun
  • But in my twenties the need to be prepared for the unexpected was not an issue, even without a stitch of makeup and tousled just woke up hair, my radiant youth inoculated me about worrying about […] All Things Girl » All Things Girl » 2010 » March
  • His wound had been depurated, packed, stitched, and dressed. The Body Ricardo
  • These needles are an especially good choice for heirloom sewing and when perfectly straight stitching is desired - such as for topstitching or making pintucks.
  • He turned around, his metallic green tights glinting in the sunlight, his open vest with vines stitched on only one side.
  • Not only did he go through the trauma of trapping his finger in a door at his school, but he then had to be taken back to the hospital on three days and had to endure 14 hours without food before his injury could be stitched.
  • Her shoes and chainse were a pale cream in color, and partially covered by the hand-stitched royal blue bliaut. Honor’s Splendour
  • Again cast on in full needle rib then transfer the stitches according to the diagram.
  • A circus clown received stitches to the head after he was thrown through a glass door.
  • Another way of disposing of the undrawn threads is to cover them with a kind of darning stitch, as illustrated in fig. 117. Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
  • And I think the girls who hemstitched did the same thing day after day. Oral History Interview with Harriette Arnow, April, 1976. Interview G-0006. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • Fully enclosed French seams, often used in men's shirts, looked bulky with the stretchy fabric, so they chose a simpler "overlock" stitch that looked finished yet trim. Polo Puzzle: What Goes Into a $155 Price Tag?
  • The stitches above and below each eye were covered by sterilised adhesive strips, with gauze dressings hiding everything from view.
  • For a full needle tuck stitch garment then you can choose between a full needle rib or a 2x1 setting.
  • The best examples of this was his tea matte alligator bodice top (paired with a green tea double-faced wool skirt suit) and the regally beautiful Coco Mitchell in a lambskin jacket and skirt with contrast stitching detailing.
  • Enclose the raw edges of all three curtain layers in the seam allowances at the tape lower edge and topstitch according to the manufacturer's instructions, turning in the raw edges at the unfinished tape end.
  • There's the strong likelihood of my stitches sliding off my needles with every movement.
  • The edging is a piece of ribbon folded over the side of the arch and stitched down; I then added some eyelash yarn along the outside edge with a blind hem stitch. Blue flowery arch
  • You get stitched up just to get stitched up, because there is no way this scheme reaches its endgame by playing fair. Times, Sunday Times
  • She knitted her brow, then took another look at the stitches.
  • Trim away the excess fabric and lace and stitch along the outline again, covering the raw edges with zigzag stitch. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Pin and stitch one half width to outside edge of each full width with plain flat seams. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • If the back and front of the lapel move independently of each other, they are stitched.
  • And colorful embroidery is being replaced by the most discreet monogramming imaginable: white stitching on white fabric. TIP SHEET
  • It is held in position around the lasting margin of the shoe by a run of overlock chainstitch loops. Chapter 6
  • Then a fountain-pen needle stitched up the lips of the wound in a neat blue herringbone pattern.
  • It was all very well, these arrogant young men complaining about stitching and the cut of the breeches. Bomber
  • For the girls, the colours are subtle with rainbow blocks, patchwork, topstitching, embroidery and prints in a variety of style.
  • If the website is to be truly useful, every last stitch of the data has to be exportable in a standardized, automatable fashion (XML would be the ideal format, CSV a distant second) in the same manner that Richmond Sunlight gathers its data and resyndicates it. Waldo Jaquith - Legislators propose state budget website.
  • Pin and stitch heading tape in place close to outside edges of heading tape. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Make three covered buttons and handstitch them in place next to the fold of the side Apartment Therapy Main
  • Mom taught me the basic knit stitches when I was a kid.
  • If you get skipped stitches with a universal needle, change to a ball-point needle for heavier fabrics or a stretch needle for finer knits.
  • The white backdrop resembles a fringed altar cloth, with small fir trees stitched in the bottom portion.
  • The native people used them as stitches to close human wounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • For a fine finish on short-haired furs, finish the raw edge with seam binding and secure the hem with double catch-stitching as noted above.
  • The pattern is programmed to stitch an outline around the shape to hold it in place while the edge is stitched.
  • Under the smart of this new desire Rosalie set the stitches of her worsted-work with exquisite precision, and hid her meditations under a little innocent air, which shammed simplicity to deceive Albert Savarus
  • Machine stitch from the top of the zip to the bottom, then repeat to sew down the other side of the zip. Times, Sunday Times
  • This I cleaned as well as I could and stitched it up, then bandaged it using the last of my clean gauze bandages.
  • I think I will find sympathy here if I say that my solution was to retrofit simple 3x3 cables along the front by picking which 8 stitches I wanted to use outlining in purls, of course, throwing a rescue line, and bravely dropping those 8 stitches down all 20+ rows of finished knitting, and reknitting them cabled, in place. Making Light: Open thread 135
  • As a matter of course she hemstitched the best table linen and bed linen they could afford. CHAPTER IV
  • Apply it sparingly between buttonhole stitches and let it dry before cutting them open.
  • Firmly baste, too; none of your enormous floppysloppy basting stitches that look like someone left a skipping rope lying around.
  • Even with his promising not to remove a stitch of clothing during Sunday halftime performance, the NFL isn't about to go for anything smaller.
  • Like any real therapy, if one works hard at it, healing moves forward by circling backward, Repentance, turning, is a backstitch.
  • The interior appears just as expensive with top quality trim and a range of hand-stitched fabrics including soft nappa leather. The Sun
  • Postoperatively all the patients had healthy wounds and the stitches were removed on day 7.
  • Miss Carpenter, as she separated long strands of raphia and initiated her pupils into the art of twisting and stitching, was almost as merry as Miss Pennington, whose infectious laugh, as she related James Mandeville's latest speeches, kept them all in a gale. The Pleasant Street Partnership A Neighborhood Story
  • My gun was real, the bullets were real, and the holster was real leather stitched by hand.
  • Pin and stitch the skirt strips together into a ring with flat fell seams. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • She was to wear a very elaborate gown that not only required a corset; they would need to handstitch her into it. Silent Scream: An Anna Travis Mystery
  • Yeah, I just had a Fenton's repair to restitch what the original doc stitched up wrongly apparently he put in a seam which I didn't actually NEED, thank you very much, but apparently with bruising that severe, it's very hard to do it properly... Mary Shelley Had NO IDEA
  • The holsters are hand-stitched using the finest leather, horsehide, cowhide, sharkskin and exotics like ostrich and stingray.
  • The tapestries on the walls looked as if a little life had been breathed into them; they became much more than a collection of stitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • A machine stitch is better and more professional looking, but you can sew a garment together by hand. "The Pink Rose" by Federico Andreotti (1847-1930)
  • You can color-code the clothes by backstitching in the neckline with embroidery thread so you know which clothes go wear. Beginning Clothes Organization...
  • With size 10 needles, cast on 8 stitches, knit in stockinette stitch for however long you want your lei to be. May 2004
  • We're told the governor had his table mates in stitches doing an impression.
  • It might be easier to add pockets if you make the pockets out of a non-knit material and topstitch the edges where the knit and non-knit fabrics meet. The next frontier - A Dress A Day
  • It's made from soft cotton and features Western style pockets, pearl snap details, and Lurex stitching for a cool vintage look.
  • Very loosely woven fabrics, fluid fabrics such as rayon challis and some hand-woven fabrics may need more staystitching to control stretching and raveling.
  • And many people are finding they can launch lucrative businesses stitching gifts from home. The Sun
  • Eight by ten is a good size: triple-stitched, water-proof, heavily gusseted at the corners. John Shore: An Open Letter From the Heart of OWS: "We ARE the Message"
  • Hickson held the thumbstall close to his right eye to judge the neatness of his stitching. Sharpe's Tiger
  • Horatio Bottomley, the paper's wheeler-dealing first chairman, was flung into jail where, in 1922, an acquaintance found him stitching mail bags.
  • Start sewing again 1/4'' below the 2 1/2'' mark, backstitch to the 2 1/2'' mark, and now continue sewing the seam all the way to the bottom edge.
  • For a moment, Helen stood very still, her expression apprehensive, her hands rubbing the ball, exploring the slickness of the horsehide and the ridges of the stitching. DIAMOND RUBY
  • Kenton fingers the fine stitching on one of the pieces, a scrap of innocent-looking pink ribbons and lace – with no wires – that would truss only the daintiest of frames. From corsets for comedians to bespoke bras: Rigby & Peller has seen it all
  • The initial step in any piece of knitting is to make the first stitch on one needle. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cut in my hand needed five stitches.
  • I was making fresh bread crumbs for the tops of the casseroles by my own whipstitch method, grabbing hunks of crustless bread and rolling them between my palms. Incubus
  • Before the second class the following week, the muslin strips were stitched on two sides and turned to form a tube shape.
  • Test-stitch buttonholes before stitching on the garment.
  • Large cotton throw block printed and fully overstitched by hand.
  • With right sides together, stitch the placket underlay to the front facing raw edges, using a 3/8 ‘wide seam allowance.’
  • The design can be worked in cross stitch.
  • Upper and sole unit were then bonded together, not stitched and pegged, as in traditional boot construction.
  • On Friday at New York's St. Regis Hotel, just two hours before showing the first collection he designed since his breakthrough, Mr. Wu worked backstage pinning and stitching a finely draped cocktail dress of black silk tulle with embroidered red hash marks — a modern sort of pointelle — onto a model. Life After the First Lady
  • Use a pin to push the paper bits gently back into place so they're hidden by the stitches.
  • He kept old bills and shopping lists, then copied out his sermons on the verso sides and stitched them into handmade notebooks.
  • He drew up the scraggy skin of the neck, again removing a slice like another section of orange, so he could restitch and pull tightly back towards the lobes of the ears. Deadly Intent
  • Unstoppable overspill of abundant fruits and berries, stitched chain of natural hues, fabricant, barbarous, unhooked and lost nobility of the ‘real thing’ rhapsode -
  • Gold stitching and glittering jewels were placed in intricate designs at carefully determined places.
  • Position and stitch a swag and holiday motif over the seam as shown.
  • These abominations should never have been born -- born, synthesized, stitched together, alchemically confected, necromantically conjured, however they'd come into the world. Interview: James Morrow on 'Shambling Towards Hiroshima'
  • Pin, tack and stitch lengths together with a narrow flat fell seam. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • She once needed six stitches around an eye after being pushed to the ground. Times, Sunday Times

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