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to 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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Such links are crucial to stitching Lisbon's riverfront back to the city.
Everything is done by hand, from draping and pinning the toile to stitching perfect seams, and all of it requires complex skills.
Most cost less than $1 — they do everything from sharpening images, adjusting contrast, adding filters to stitching them together into panoramas.
For Nexia's products, these jobs range from stopping bullets when the silk is worn as body armour to stitching up eyeballs after surgery.Some firms, such as Genencor, are starting to explore wilder shores.
Now, with about ten hours left before the installation, the small group looped their hooks rapidly over and over again, according to stitching charts Olek had provided, while half-listening to NPR podcasts playing on Olek's phone.
The kathina celebration culminates in the making and presentation of the mahakathina ("great robe"), a particularly meritorious gift that requires the cooperation of a number of people who, theoretically at least, must produce it from spinning the thread to stitching the cloth in a single day and night.
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(Sasu means to stitch; ko, small).
The editor, Richard Pearson, then tries to stitch the pieces together.
"We're helping to stitch together all these parts".
It's fun to try to stitch these together".
3. Now you are ready to stitch on the beads.
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