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1 stitch
أَلَمٌ حادّ في الخاصِرة (بِسَبب الجَرْي) \ stitch: a pain in the side, caused by running: She got a stitch, and had to stop for a moment. \ دَرَزَ \ stitch: to sew; fasten with stitches: Please stitch this button on my coat. The doctor stitched my wound. \ See Also خاط (خَاطَ) \ دَرْزَةٌ \ stitch: a single movement of the needle, in sewing; the thread that is sewn by this: a neat stitch. \ غُرْزَة \ stitch: a single movement of the needle, in sewing; the thread that is sewn by this: a neat stitch. \ قُطْبَة \ stitch: a single movement of the needle, in sewing; the thread that is sewn by this: a neat stitch. -
2 stitch
[stɪtʃ]1. noun1) a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting:She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches
غُرْزَهBother! I've dropped a stitch.
2) a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc:قُطْبَهThe jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.
3) a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running:ألَم شَديدI've got a stitch.
2. verbto sew or put stitches into:يَدْرِز، يُخيطI stitched the button on.
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3 STITCH
• Dropped stitch is soon a hole (A) - Штопай дыру, пока невелика( III)• Stitch in time saves nine (A) - Штопай дыру, пока невелика (Ш) -
4 stitch
خَرَزَ \ punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. stitch: to sew; fasten with stitches: Please stitch this button on my coat. The doctor stitched my wound. \ See Also خرم (خَرَم)، ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، خاط (خاط) -
5 stitch
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6 stitch
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7 stitch-in
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stitch-in
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8 stitch up
to close by stitching:يُخيطThe doctor stitched up the wound.
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9 Stitch and Glue-Bauweise
German-english technical dictionary > Stitch and Glue-Bauweise
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10 Stitch-Bond
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11 stitch effect
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > stitch effect
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12 Chain Stitch
A sewing machine stitch of loop formation in which each loop supports its predecessor. It may be made with one or two threads (see Cable Knitting) ———————— One of the most ancient of embroideries, and first brought from the East, where it is still done by Persians, Indians and Chinese. It was done on any material and in all kinds of thread, gold, silver, silk, cotton etc. The stitch is much used in ornamenting church fabrics. Tambour work is chain stitch done with a hook instead of a needle. Machine-wrought work has practically taken the place of the hand work. ———————— A stitch resembling a chain used in embroidery, tambour work and crochet. -
13 Washable Knot-Stitch
An embroidery stitch produced by making a loop as for a chain and then fastening the loop down with a couching stitch. Its chief use is as a border-stitch or an outline-stitch.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Washable Knot-Stitch
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14 Au Passe Stitch
A flat satin stitch worked across the material with no raised foundation - They are long stitches following the curves of leaf or flower. Also called Point Passe. Long stitch and satin stitch. -
15 Catch-Stitch
A stitch sometimes called the herringbone-stitch because of its resemblance to a herringbone. Used to fasten seams securely, or to make flat hems when the back of the material is not to be in evidence. One part of the stitch is taken through the seam or hem allowance and the other through the material. -
16 Double Leviathan Stitch
An embroidery stitch, consisting of a large cross stitch with long cross stitches filling the holes on each side and also an upright cross stitch over the whole. Another style of double plain used for dress materials has 60 ends and 56 picks per inch, namely, 30 ends and 28 picks per inch in each cloth, but one warp is 62's hard spun Egyptian and the other 2/20's mercerised. The weft for both is 64's. In this make the designs are often simple squares and the like such as can be woven on a dobby loom.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Double Leviathan Stitch
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17 Gobelin Stitch
This is also called the Tapestry Stitch. It is a short upright stitch and used for very fine embroideries. Every stitch must be of the same height. -
18 Arrow Stitch
A stitch so called because of its slanting position. Same as Stem Stitch. -
19 Close Leaf Stitch
A stitch in Honiton lace for filling up the leaves. It is a " plain weave " or cloth stitch. -
20 Combination Stitch
A stitch consisting of several running stitches and then one back stitch.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Combination Stitch
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