oversewn

/ˌoʊvərˈsoʊn/
adjective
  1. Sewn with stitches that pass over an edge; finished with an oversew stitch.
    • The oversewn edges of the blanket gave it a durable, neat look.
    • The book's binding was oversewn, making it strong enough for heavy use.
    • She preferred oversewn seams for her handmade dresses because they last longer.
verb
  1. Past participle of oversew: having been sewn with over-edge stitches.
    • All the pillowcases were oversewn by the seamstress.
    • The torn sleeve was oversewn and looked as good as new.
    • The fabric had been oversewn to prevent fraying.
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