756 examples of stitch in sentences

This great combination machine is the last and greatest | | Improvement on all former machines, making, in addition to | | all the work done on best Lock-Stitch machines, beautiful | | | | BUTTON AND EYELET HOLES.

Maybe not so much, but every stitch, Mrs. Suss, made by the same sisters in the same convent that made hers.... Towels!

" John took another stitch in the halter he was mending.

I suggested putting in a stitch to hold the paper.

"No balsam can heal the biting of a sycophant;" no thread can stitch up a good name torn by calumnious defamation; no soap is able to cleanse from the stains aspersed by a foul mouth.

"Stitch, stitch, stitch," would not seem dreadful, at all.

"Stitch, stitch, stitch," would not seem dreadful, at all.

"Stitch, stitch, stitch," would not seem dreadful, at all.

Everybody agrees in the obvious propositions, "An ounce of prevention""As the twig is bent""The child is father to the man""Train up a child""A stitch in time""Prevention is better than cure""Where the lambs go the flocks will follow""It is easier to form than to reform," and so on ad infinitumproverbs multiply.

Small Porges was laboriously inscribing in a somewhat splashed and besmeared copy-book the rather surprising facts that: A stitch in time, saves nine.

Mrs. Denys began to stitch very rapidly with her face bent over her work.

what a clamour these chaps kept up, and all about nothing, too, the ship having every stitch of canvass on her that would draw.

It has a lot of needle holes in it, and the trimmer has to stitch through those holes and then sew the band on to the hat, and all the odds and ends.

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.

After the knife was laid aside and the threaded needle was passed through the quivering flesh to draw the gaping edges of the wound together, she asked, after the first stitch had been completed, in a low, almost calm tone, with only a slight tremulousness, how many more were to be taken.

95-10 high speed lock stitch.

R87462, 14Dec51, The Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH) Singer machine 46K38 single thread chain stitch for turned slipper work, by Archibald Tregaskis.

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.

R87468, 14Dec51 The Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH) Singer machines of class 19W lock stitch rotating ball bearing feed and presser foot for making eyelets in cloth or leather, by Archibald Tregaskis.

Instructions for operating Singer electric sewing machine 99-13; attachments 120607, lock stitch, for family use.

And as it were a stitch too: the Prince told me, And every one cri'd out I was a dead man; I had thought I had been as well Leo.

It feels very oddthe becoming possessed of a great number of stately garments, to which Barbara has no fellowsBarbara and I, who hitherto have been always stitch for stitch alike.

It feels very oddthe becoming possessed of a great number of stately garments, to which Barbara has no fellowsBarbara and I, who hitherto have been always stitch for stitch alike.

The letter greatly refreshed Anne's spirits, and gave her something to look forward to, giving her energy to stitch at a set of lawn cuffs and bands for her uncle, and think with the more pleasure of a return that his time of residence at Winchester lay between her and that vault in the castle.

"We shan't have to wear a stitch underneath," Lady Betty announced decidedly, while she pirouetted before a cheval glassthey were all in Lady Anningford's roomwith some stuff draped round her childish form.

756 examples of  stitch  in sentences