30 adjectives to describe stitch

Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH); 8Jan59; R228991. Instructions for using Singer sewing machines 15-88 and 15-89 reversible feed lock stitch for family use.

Not a dry stitch.

Adjusters manual for Singer sewing machine 246-4 for trimming and blind stitch hemming in one operation, form 20251 (149).

R80952, 8Jun51, The Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH) Singer machine 107W51 cylinder bed, ornamental lock stitch for stitching sweat bands into caps and cloth hats, by Archibald Tregaskis.

But this is merely the small gossip of faerydomthe little stitches that join this world and the other.

Singer machine 144 triple lock stitch for making extra strong seams in gloves, heavy fabrics, and leather, by Archibald Tregaskis.

She put down the crazy quilt, upon the unfinished corner of which she was making a few feeble stitches, and looked at Uncle Isham with a troubled frown.

So she got him a nice bit of green baize, and in the afternoon he made his bagno gobble-stitch work, but good, honest back-stitching, except the string-case, which was only run, that it might draw easier and tighter.

Good Sir, I never knew before That I a Turkish turban wore, Or mantle hemm'd with golden stitches, Much less a pair of satin breeches;

This letter was put in an envelope, which was gummed and sealed with five simple seals, without the impenetrable stitches of silk, and enclosed with the fee to Mr. Flint.

Laura said she should make me presents only of innumerable stitches: which she had done.

The tailor thinks he was asleep, because he had been making irregular stitches, and perhaps he was.

Now, let us consider that to sew an inch of thread into lock stitches frequently involves its being drawn up and down through both needle and fabric twenty times.

and what were we talking about?" "Cinderella and the Prince." As he spoke, John's eye kindled, and, turning, he looked down at Nan, who sat diligently ornamenting with microscopic stitches a great patch going on, the wrong side out.

Frequently experiencing the truth of the adage, that as you sew so shall you rip, the fair young thing was passing half her valuable time in ripping out the mistaken stitches she had made in the other half; and the severe moral discipline thus endured, made her mad, as equivalent vexation would have made a man the reverse of that word.

He is like a needlewoman Who deftly on a sable hem Stitches in gleaming jewels; Or, haply, he is like a hero, Whose bright deeds on the long journey Are beacons on our way.

An excellent dishcloth may be either knit or crocheted in some solid stitch of coarse cotton yarn.

Brick rosettes exhibited their curious designs, spreading with square stitches, so to speak, like patterns for worsted work.

He carries too much weight of metal for ordinary and petty occasions: he must have a pretty large question to discuss, and must make thorough-stitch work of it.

how vexing!" and Betty flew to her reticule for needle and thread to set a timely stitch; "now that will not show when the muslin slip goes over."

The tiny stitches bear the very aroma of sad and lonely leisure in them; a certain fine pride, too, as if the poverty-constrained lady would in no wise condescend to depart from her own standard in the matter of a single loop or stitch, no matter to what plebeian uses the garment might come after it should leave her hands.

That his long silk stockings never had a treacherous stitch allowed to break out into a long running ladder was due to her watchfulness; and that he wore spotless ruffles on his wrists or at his bosom was her doing also.

I doubt if Susie ever before saw so many "little women" laboring with needles and trying to set the troublesome stitches straight and even, to keep the thread from tangling and the seam clean.

They made awful close stitches and backstitched every now and then to make it hold.

Even those who have only a Turn to a Song or an Epigram, may put many valuable Stitches into a Purse, and crowd a thousand Graces into a Pair of Garters.

30 adjectives to describe  stitch