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"stitching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb meaning to sew together with a needle and thread or as a noun referring to the stitches used in sewing. Example: The tailor was stitching the suit jacket with care.
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stitching
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Present participle of stitch
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"But what about what's above it?" Wise and others spent years drawing up their submission to the IDA, collecting reams of light readings and stitching together an alliance of local councils, parks' bodies and community groups to produce an exterior lighting master plan that influences the construction of new developments in the area.
His best mate, a priest, is advising him to lie to keep his job, the media is stitching him up from every angle, and he's trying to take an ideological stand against the draconian, unnecessary anti-terrorism legislation of his terrified party.
It capped a good night for BBC2, which had 3 million viewers (14%) for the Great British Sewing Bee from 8pm, stitching together a 10.6% share of the peaktime audience between 6pm and 10.30pm, more than double Channel 4's 4.6%.
Tuck the open seam of each triangle inside the folded binding and pin in place, stitching together the binding and triangles as you go.
But can Mr Renzi risk launching his career in national politics by stitching up a deal with, on the one hand, a right-wing leader who has just walked out of a ruling partnership with the PD and, on the other, a self-declared populist and ex-comedian whose aim is to destroy the PD (along with every other party)?
Today, this is a matter of minutes spent stitching together data from a few web sites.
There are possibilities beyond Spain, too: BBV's stake in Banca Nazionale del Lavoro has triggered speculation about a Spanish-Italian merger.While BBV and the others scramble to respond, BSCH will be busy stitching together operations in its 8,681 offices worldwide, and co-ordinating its 106,519 staff.
Its carefully designed windows provide enough natural light for workers stitching bras.
On top of that, extra expenses, such as transporting workers to and from the centres, have raised the cost of stitching one ball from 25 rupees to 40 rupees or more, reckons the firm's boss, Khawaja Zakauddin.
The ILO would also like stitching centres to introduce a minimum wage and amenities such as toilets.
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After lunch, it's time to practise our saddle-stitching: sewing both sides of a seam at once.
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