stitching

/ˈstɪtʃɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Used for or relating to sewing.
    • She bought a new stitching needle for her embroidery project.
    • The stitching machine hummed quietly as it worked.
    • He organized his stitching supplies in a small wooden box.
noun
  1. The act or process of sewing or making stitches.
    • The stitching came loose after the first wash.
    • The stitching on this jacket is very strong and even.
    • She spent the afternoon doing fine stitching on a handkerchief.
  2. A line or pattern of stitches on fabric or other material.
    • The quilt had beautiful diamond-shaped stitching across the top.
    • The decorative stitching on the jeans made them look unique.
    • He followed the stitching to see how the bag was assembled.
  3. The medical procedure of closing a wound with stitches.
    • The stitching held well, and the scar healed nicely.
    • After the stitching, the nurse gave him instructions for care.
    • The stitching took about twenty minutes in the emergency room.
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