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Origin and history of stitching

stitching(n.)

1520s, "action of fastening or ornamenting by stitches," verbal noun from stitch (v.). By 1560s as "stitches collectively; ornamental stitches for show."

Entries linking to stitching

c. 1200, stichen, "to stab, pierce, cause pain," also "to unite or ornament (a garment) with stitches;" from stitch (n.). With up (adv.) from c. 1500. The surgical sense is from 1570s. Related: Stitched; stitcher; stitching.

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