finedraw

/ˈfaɪnˌdrɔ/
verb
  1. To sew up a tear or hole so skillfully that the stitches are nearly invisible.
    • The tailor finedraw the small rip in the silk dress so well that no one could see it.
    • She learned to finedraw from her grandmother, who could mend any fabric perfectly.
    • Instead of throwing away the torn shirt, he decided to finedraw the damage.
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