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Discover Ludwig"stitch" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a verb to describe the act of sewing together two pieces of material, or as a noun to refer to a loop of thread used for sewing. For example, "Karen carefully stitched the patch onto her jeans."
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stitch
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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This lovely simple moss stitch snood is perfect for beginners.
Amid concerns Cameron and Clegg may attempt to stitch up a quick deal, the Labour team is conscious that it may take Miliband longer to get from Doncaster to London than the other leaders from Witney and Sheffield.
"Network Rail's on our books, huge taxpayer subsidies and investment going into the railways, but the industry want to stitch it up themselves and we're not having that anymore.
But surely no machinist could bunk off their punishing workload to script these complaints in pristine English, stitch them in and whisk them past a pin-sharp inspector.
"I smell a stitch up!" That's racist.
Once all the triangles have been attached, stitch a quick turn-up seam at each end of the binding before you close off the seam.
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And all the while he had to rebut nationalist claims that the whole no operation was a Westminster stitch-up.
Mick Jagger features in a poster protesting against the Rolling Stones's arrest and brief jailing for drugs – a national scandal that hinged on a stitch-up between the police and the News of the World.
"It's all a stitch-up," he says.
"I think the establishment is very upset with Ukip and the fact that it is shaking the cosy status quo, the stitch-up the three old parties have had between them.
Perhaps the most poignant and ironic thing about the message in a Primark dress, is that as far away as the machine operators in the stitch-and-sew factories of Bangladesh and elsewhere might appear, they are far closer to us than most of the other millions of people involved in making our clothes.
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