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101 Brick Stitch
Used in Ecclesiastical embroidery, and is a variety of couching made with silk, floss silk, or gold and silver threads. The stitches resemble a regular course of brickwork. -
102 Broad Couching Stitch
A variety of couching done with floss silk, Dacca silk, silk, gold and silver cord (see Couching)Dictionary of the English textile terms > Broad Couching Stitch
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103 Buttonhole Stitch
Consists of close upright stitches, each fastened with a loop at the top so as to form a ridge. -
104 Crewel Stitch
One of the oldest embroidery stitches, and used chiefly for stems of plants. -
105 Double Cross Stitch
In embroidery, two threads with knots over them stretched in herringbone shape, and another single thread interlacing also in herringbone effect which crosses the first threads.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Double Cross Stitch
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106 German Stitch
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107 Running Stitch
Permanent stitches similar to tacking, but smaller as the stitching remains. -
108 Stem Stitch
Stitches placed next to each other to imitate the twist of a rope. -
109 seam, stitch
لَفَقَ \ seam, stitch. \ See Also قَطَّب (بالخياطة) -
110 Embroidery Machine Stitch File
File extension: ZSKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Embroidery Machine Stitch File
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111 Fulford Software Easy Cross Cross Stitch Design
File extension: XSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fulford Software Easy Cross Cross Stitch Design
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112 Single Stitch
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113 Stocking Stitch
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114 stocking stitch
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115 mash stitch weld
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > mash stitch weld
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116 брошировать
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117 брошюровать
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118 застрочить
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119 колотье
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120 настрачивать
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