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Chicago squinted at the rows of letters rendered in tiny stitches.
(One of Opie's favorite artifacts from her inheritance is a commemorative ribbon made after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, whose likeness is embroidered on it in tiny stitches below the American flag, with the quotation "I have said nothing but what I am willing to live by, and if it be the pleasure of almighty God, to die by").
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I bought it purely because of its title, but it's a superb portrait, in delicate tiny stitches – a beautifully woven picture of London life.
From this point forward, your objective should be to make long stitches in one piece of fabric and tiny stitches in the other.
The hospital called in a plastic surgeon, who put 14 tiny stitches into his chin.
The Chinese have always been noted for superb silk embroideries, which are highly detailed in a manner requiring a multitude of tiny stitches.
A spider would have been hard pressed to see her tiny stitches.
Candy watched her grandmother's hands shake as she pulled out the tiny stitches with her seam ripper.
When hemming, take longer stitches on the inside layer of cloth and tiny stitches on the outside cloth where it shows.
This technique makes clean, tiny stitches on both the right and wrong sides for a clean finish.
OSTP is a tiny stitch in the fabric of federal science.
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