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		Definition of saddle stitch in English: saddle stitchnoun  1A stitch of thread or a wire staple passed through the fold of a magazine or booklet.  Example sentencesExamples -  Another popular method of binding is the saddle stitch booklet.
 -  Volumes 3 and 4 were put out as saddle-stitched booklets.
 -  The limitations of a saddle-stitched book shackle Business Week to a maximum of 364 pages.
 -  Saddle-stitch is generally less expensive and may be used to bind smaller books, up to a maximum of ninety-six pages.
 -  Depending on manuscript length and your chosen typeface, you select your book size, number of pages, hardcover or paperback, perfect-bound or saddle-stitch.
 
 - 1.1mass noun (in needlework) a decorative stitch made with long stitches on the upper side of the cloth alternated with short stitches on the underside.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The seams of shoes were sewn in a variety of methods with either a single needle or two needles at the opposite ends of the same thread - a stitch known as ‘saddle stitch’.
 
  
 
 verb with object Sew with a saddle stitch.  a short-sleeved white shirt, saddle-stitched round the collar  Example sentencesExamples -  Classic craftsman-ship and saddle-stitching - Tod's autumn/winter collection for 2003-04 mixes the designer's great sense of tradition with modern and sophisticated elements.
 -  Zalman King's Delta of Venus and its irredeemably adolescent auteur are hereby sentenced to six months saddle-stitching - by hand, with an ivory needle - leather-bound volumes of Lady Chatterley's Lover, which this wants to be, but isn't.
 
    Definition of saddle stitch in US English: saddle stitchnounˈsædl ˌstɪtʃ 1A stitch of thread or a wire staple passed through the fold of a magazine or booklet.  Example sentencesExamples -  Volumes 3 and 4 were put out as saddle-stitched booklets.
 -  Depending on manuscript length and your chosen typeface, you select your book size, number of pages, hardcover or paperback, perfect-bound or saddle-stitch.
 -  Saddle-stitch is generally less expensive and may be used to bind smaller books, up to a maximum of ninety-six pages.
 -  Another popular method of binding is the saddle stitch booklet.
 -  The limitations of a saddle-stitched book shackle Business Week to a maximum of 364 pages.
 
 - 1.1 (in needlework) a decorative stitch made with long stitches on the upper side of the cloth alternated with short stitches on the underside.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The seams of shoes were sewn in a variety of methods with either a single needle or two needles at the opposite ends of the same thread - a stitch known as ‘saddle stitch’.
 
  
 
 verbˈsædl ˌstɪtʃ [with object]saddle-stitchSew with a saddle stitch.  a short-sleeved white shirt, saddle-stitched around the collar  Example sentencesExamples -  Zalman King's Delta of Venus and its irredeemably adolescent auteur are hereby sentenced to six months saddle-stitching - by hand, with an ivory needle - leather-bound volumes of Lady Chatterley's Lover, which this wants to be, but isn't.
 -  Classic craftsman-ship and saddle-stitching - Tod's autumn/winter collection for 2003-04 mixes the designer's great sense of tradition with modern and sophisticated elements.
 
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