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stitching

[stich-ing] / ˈstɪtʃ ɪŋ /




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The upshot is that Powell faces a near-impossible task of stitching together a typically broad consensus when it doesn’t exist.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her shop, Smook cuts away at pieces of Arctic polar fleece, stitching, stuffing and shaping the form of a sardine puppet.

From Los Angeles Times

To start, you’ll need to cut a fabric rectangle that’s twice as long as it is wide and make a pouch by stitching the short sides together.

From Salon

Francis began his own couture journey making clothes, and was given his first gig after being discovered stitching a leather jacket on a park bench.

From Barron's

Halloween costumes tend to require elaborate stitching and a variety of materials, so capacity often is reserved up to two years in advance.

From The Wall Street Journal