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Cross-
stitch is a form of
sewing and a po****r form of counted-thread
embroidery in
which X-shaped
stitches in a tiled, raster-like
pattern are used to...
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herringbone stitch Tied
herringbone stitch Montenegrin stitch Thorn stitch Trellis stitch Van ****
stitch Cross-
stitch Embroidery stitch Gillow, John...
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stitches of the
earliest embroidery are
chain stitch,
buttonhole or
blanket stitch,
running stitch,
satin stitch, and
cross stitch.
Those stitches remain...
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basic stitches of
embroidery are
running stitch,
cross stitch, stem
stitch, back
stitch,
satin stitch,
chain stitch and
blanket stitch.
Stitches are categorized...
- Look up
stitch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stitch,
Stitches or
Stitched may
refer to:
Stitch, a
surgical suture, a
medical device used to hold...
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Chain stitch – hand or
machine stitch for
seams or
decoration Cross-
stitch –
usually used for decoration, but may also be used for
seams Catch stitch (also...
- back
stitch and its
variants stem
stitch,
outline stitch and
split stitch are a
class of
embroidery and
sewing stitches in
which individual stitches are...
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variety of
stitches, each with one or more names, are used for
specific purposes.
Examples include:
Backstitch Overcast stitch Cross stitch Buttonhole...
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fabric traditionally used for
cross-
stitch embroidery. This
cotton fabric has a
natural mesh that
facilitates cross-
stitching and
enough natural stiffness...
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Outlander (published in the
United Kingdom as
Cross Stitch) is a
historical fantasy novel by
American writer Diana Gabaldon,
first published in 1991. Initially...