stitching
Stitching (noun) means a row or pattern of stitches, or the act of sewing them. Example: “The jacket has neat, even stitching along the seams.”
How to use stitching
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe visible line of stitches on fabric, or the process of sewing them in.
Word forms
stitchings plural
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The jacket has neat, even _____ along the seams.
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What does “stitching” mean?
The word “stitching” means a row or pattern of stitches, or the act of sewing them. In plain terms, the visible line of stitches on fabric, or the process of sewing them in.
How do you pronounce “stitching”?
“Stitching” is pronounced STIHT-shihng (/ˈstɪt͡ʃɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “stitching” in a sentence?
Here is “stitching” used in a sentence: “The jacket has neat, even stitching along the seams.”
What part of speech is “stitching”?
“Stitching” is a noun.