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stitch

1. a sharp spasmodic pain in the side resulting from running or exercising
2. an informal word for suture
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4 Fold each corner away from stitched line as shown in Diagram IV.
In her words: "Mom, I don't like it when they tell me what colors to use!" So she stitched the sampler with an assortment of Aurifil's embroidery floss, Aurifloss.
Lastly, the horsehair bunches, in natural blond and Rit 'golden yellow', were stitched together with a piece of artificial sinew and 8/o blue pony beads.
Picture a sampler stitched with lyrics from Stephen Sondheim or Snoop Dogg; scenes from "Poltergeist'' or Harry Potter; portraits of Lena Dunham or Grumpy Cat; cross-stitched burgers, asparagus, cupcakes or kimchi.
Rest the quilt in your lap while stitching and support the stitched quilt on a table behind your sewing machine after it is stitched.
They said in previous years, police officials were given stitched uniforms.
Also, the stitch length during knitting process has been modified based on numerical modeling of stitched length and cam degrees relationship.
Fold the remaining two pieces of ribbon in half, and sew the folded ends just inside of where you stitched the strap.
Half of the remaining children were stitched, half not.
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