Stitchings

Word STITCHINGS
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The “flat lock” stitchings on it resembles real diving and surfing clothes and gives a beautiful final touch. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Purser's Steward had received serious burns and a Terrible Mauling during the night of the Carnivale Conflagration, but never once during the last four days of stitchings or skin removals had Fowler cried out. ❋ Simmons, Dan (2007)

Surely he had too wide a mouth, not the best cut of waistcoat, no braid on his trousers, and his lavender gloves had no thin black stitchings down the back. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Another way is to make four stitchings in the goods the length of the button hole. ❋ Lydia Maria Gurney (N/A)

Slightly more serviceable is another variety of Carrick-ma-cross, on which the lawn is appliquéd to a machine-made net, the pattern outlined with buttonhole stitches, and the surplus lawn cut away, leaving the network as a grounding, various pretty stitchings filling up the necessary spaces. ❋ Emily Leigh Lowes (N/A)

The most common lace is the Point Applique, in which the sprays, groups, and borders on the design are made separately by hand on the pillow, and are afterwards applied by tiny stitchings to the machine-made net. ❋ Emily Leigh Lowes (N/A)

He did not know of the privy consultations, the sewings, stitchings, and starchings, the ironings, the brushings, the foldings and unfoldings and timely arrangements, that gave such dignity and respectability to his outer man, any more than the serene moon rising tranquilly behind a purple mountain-top troubles her calm head with treatises on astronomy; it is enough for her to shine, -- she thinks not how or why. ❋ Various (N/A)

Cut between these, leaving two stitchings each side of the hole. ❋ Lydia Maria Gurney (N/A)

In the meantime there was to be a vast business of runnings and stitchings, of old women beating eggs and sifting flour, of schoolgirls writing "MARY BLAKE" on forbidden walls with stolen chalk. ❋ Various (1915)

His white gloves had curious stitchings on the back not common in England, and his silk hat, exceedingly glossy, had wider brims than are usually associated with Bond Street. ❋ Unknown (1906)

She tripped ahead in a solid but elegant pair of walking-shoes and was drawing on a tan glove with mannish stitchings over the back. ❋ Henry Blake Fuller (1893)

Their occasional rap at the pegs diversifies the stitchings and is often happily timed to settle an internal argument. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

Such rufflings, and stitchings, and embroiderings! ❋ Unknown (1865)

The next three rows must be treated as brick stitch, and fastened exactly between the previous stitchings, and so on, until the whole space to be worked is closely covered with what appears to be a golden wicker-work. ❋ L. Higgin (1852)

The coat, which was single-breasted and velvet-collared, was extremely swallow-tailed, presenting a remarkable contrast to the barge-built, roomy roundabouts of the members of the Flat Hat Hunt; the collar rising behind, in the shape of a Gothic arch, exhibited all the stitchings and threadings incident to that department of the garment. ❋ Robert Smith Surtees (1833)

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