- Cloth Stitch
- CLOTH STITCHThe stitch used in pillow laces, consisting of interlacing the threads as is done in plain cloth weaving.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
Cloth merchant — s Shop, Brooklyn Museum Cloth merchant is, strictly speaking, like a draper, the term for any vendor of cloth. However, it is generally used for one who owned and/or ran a cloth (often wool) manufacturing and/or wholesale import and/or export… … Wikipedia
stitch — stitch1 [stıtʃ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(sewing)¦ 2¦(for wound)¦ 3¦(pain)¦ 4¦(with wool)¦ 5¦(style)¦ 6 not have a stitch on 7 in stitches 8 a stitch in time (saves nine) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: stice prick ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
stitch — 1 noun 1 SEWING (C) one of the short pieces of thread that you can see in a piece of cloth where it has been sewn: Some of the stitches have come out of this shirt sleeve. 2 WITH WOOL (C) one of the small circles that join together to make a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stitch — stitch1 [ stıtʃ ] noun ** 1. ) count a short piece of THREAD that you can see on cloth when it has been sewn: I put a couple of stitches in just to hold the ends together. a ) count a piece of wool that has been put around a needle when you are… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stitch — [[t]stɪ̱tʃ[/t]] stitches, stitching, stitched 1) VERB If you stitch cloth, you use a needle and thread to join two pieces together or to make a decoration. [V n adv/prep] Fold the fabric and stitch the two layers together... We stitched… … English dictionary
stitch — I UK [stɪtʃ] / US noun Word forms stitch : singular stitch plural stitches ** 1) [countable] a short piece of thread that you can see on cloth when it has been sewn I put a couple of stitches in just to hold the ends together. a) [countable] a… … English dictionary
stitch — 01. Tarek had to get four [stitches] in his forehead after falling off his bicycle. 02. The children were learning to [stitch] little hand puppets in their crafts class. 03. She decorated the table cloth with some beautiful [stitching]. 04. The… … Grammatical examples in English
stitch — [stɪtʃ] noun I 1) [C] one of the short pieces of THREAD that you can see on cloth when it has been sewn 2) [C] a short piece of THREAD that is used for joining someone s skin together after it has been cut 3) [C] a piece of wool that has been put … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stitch up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms stitch up : present tense I/you/we/they stitch up he/she/it stitches up present participle stitching up past tense stitched up past participle stitched up 1) to repair a piece of cloth that has been torn by… … English dictionary
ˌstitch sth ˈup — phrasal verb 1) to repair a piece of cloth that has been torn by sewing it 2) same as stitch … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stitch — stɪtʃ n. complete movement of a threaded needle through cloth or other material; single loop of yarn (Knitting); particular method of sewing; sudden intense pain; bit, small amount; piece of clothing v. sew, fasten with stitches … English contemporary dictionary