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The phrase "are stitching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action of sewing or joining pieces of fabric together, typically in the present continuous tense.
Example: "They are stitching the quilt together, ensuring that every piece fits perfectly."
Alternatives: "are sewing" or "are joining".
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are stitching
verb
To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches.
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"We are stitching together these assets".
"The Neediest Cases — we call a stitch in time: you are stitching something just in time.
— On fields where cattle graze and wheat grows, a group of conservationists and millionaire donors are stitching together their dreams of an American Serengeti.
I have seen how they are stitching the world together one restaurant recommendation and friend request at a time, and this column is in their honor.
Three of the biggest carriers, Cingular Wireless, owned by BellSouth and SBC Communications AT&T Wirelesss; and VoiceStream are stitching together GSM/GPRS networks.
But Arab writers are stitching the pieces back together again; what emerges may not be pretty, but it is already fascinating.
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Seams are stitched by hand.
The words are stitched into her memory.
In the online version, multiple photos are stitched together seamlessly.
"Strips of ermine are stitched onto the antelope-hide base.
The layers of kimonos are stitched on to the performer.
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