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Sewing

Sewing Meaning & Definition
Sewing Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Sewing?

[n] joining or attaching by stitches
[n] needlework that involves sewing; "she put her sewing back in the basket"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Sewing: stitchery | stitching

Related Terms | Find terms related to Sewing:

See Also | applique | binding | blind stitching | creating from raw materials | embroidery | fancywork | gather | gathering | mend | needlecraft | needlework | patch | patchwork | stitch | suturing

Sewing In Webster's Dictionary

\Sew"ing\, n. 1. The act or occupation of one who sews. 2. That which is sewed with the needle. {Sewing horse} (Harness making), a clamp, operated by the foot, for holding pieces of leather while being sewed. {Sewing machine}, a machine for sewing or stitching. {Sewing press}, or {Sewing table} (Bookbinding), a fixture or table having a frame in which are held the cords to which the back edges of folded sheets are sewed to form a book.

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