restitch

/riˈstɪtʃ/
verb
  1. To sew something again, especially to repair a seam or stitch that has come undone.
    • After the seam ripped, she had to restitch the entire hem of the dress.
    • The tailor offered to restitch the button for free.
    • I carefully restitched the torn pocket on my favorite jeans.
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