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Definition of slip stitch in English: slip stitchnoun 1(in sewing) a loose stitch joining layers of fabric and not visible externally. Example sentencesExamples - The crunch stitch is a combination half double crochets and slip stitches alternating back & forth.
- To get a row of slip stitches at the beginning, you'll need to leave a really long tail when you start.
- Another thought on knitting socks, consider using a slip stitch fabric (slip, knit, slip knit, etc) for your toes, at least the top.
- It took me about 4 weeks to finish, I actually had to rip half of the front because I had finished it, but I hadn't realized that I had made the ‘slip stitch edging’ wrong (ok, I hadn't made it).
- It looks complicated because of the slip stitches but it is really so easy.
- On right side rows are slip stitches with yarn in back; on wrong side rows are slip stitches with yarn in front
- Here are instructions for doing a crocheted slip stitch, along with a list of some ways that slip stitches are used in crochet patterns.
- Color stranded work, embroidery, slip stitches, cables, and variegated yarns are combined with solids.
2Knitting mass noun, often as modifier A type of stitch in which the stitches are moved from one needle to the other without being knitted. Example sentencesExamples - Steeks Steeks is a technique of surface crocheting with slip stitches on top of a knitted garment, usually, to create an area that the designer wishes to cut for an opening.
- The pattern was taken from Knitters Magazine Summer 2005 edition and it's a slip stitch pattern.
- Tuck in the seam allowances of the lining and slip stitch the opening closed.
- There are frequent slip stitches along the edge.
- To give a better finish and a lacy look to the dress, stitch slip stitches around the arms and neck with a wire of contrast shade.
- It contains more than 500 stitches that run from basic knit and purl to ribbing, slip stitches, cables, lace, yarn-overs, and textured patterns.
verb [with object]Sew or knit with slip stitches. I slip-stitched the lace to my waistband Example sentencesExamples - The edges of the ruffle are slip-stitched by hand in order to give an era-appropriate look.
- Both edges should be turned under; then the lower edge is lapped over the upper and slip-stitched to it very carefully.
- The pullover is made from strips of square motifs that are slip-stitched together, with a clever underarm gusset created by folding one motif in half.
- Most ties are slip-stitched with a Liba machine, a semi-automated machine that closely duplicates the look and resiliency of hand stitching.
- Each tie has been made by hand,, expertly cut, slip-stitched, labeled and pressed by experience craftsman.
- This method is preferred by most people and looks neater when finished than slip-stitching, although the latter may be done closely and used as the final sewing if preferred.
- Uova is wearing a slip-stitched sweater in yarn I frogged from a hat that turned out so badly I can't really use the phrase ‘turned out’.
- The pattern called for yards of yarn to be knit and slip-stitched into place to form a beautiful design detail around a shaped bodice and neckline.
- Could it really be as simple as placing the needlepoint and a piece of fabric right sides together, stitching three edges, then stuffing a pillow inside and slip-stitching the fourth edge?
- In slip-stitching the bind, the needle is below the work; in the last example-though the stitch is the same-the needle is above the work.
- I wanted a bit more padding on the shoulder strap so slip-stitched the middle stitches and did a seed stitch on the outside ones to keep it from rolling.
- The top portion and the veils were cut as a single piece, slip-stitched to the outer lining of the hood.
- This binding is the same as Fig.4 except that one side of the bias strip is first attached to the hat and the loose side is slip-stitched into place.
- Feeling somewhat suspicious of a crocheted edging, I nonetheless followed the pattern and slip-stitched all the live stitches.
- After sewing each piece into a tube, pressing the seams open and turning it right-side out, I slip-stitched the opening closed.
- The squares can then be slip-stitched or crocheted together to create cushion covers, rugs, table runners, scarves, wraps and ponchos, baby blankets, coat hanger covers, handbags etc.
- My mom has done the block-quilting route, but personally, I think that slip-stitching the blocks together is not very fun and creative.
- Optionally the hand slip-stitching may extend all the way or may not through both front-shaped portions.
Definition of slip stitch in US English: slip stitchnounˈslip ˌstiCH 1(in sewing) a loose stitch joining layers of fabric and not visible externally. Example sentencesExamples - Here are instructions for doing a crocheted slip stitch, along with a list of some ways that slip stitches are used in crochet patterns.
- It took me about 4 weeks to finish, I actually had to rip half of the front because I had finished it, but I hadn't realized that I had made the ‘slip stitch edging’ wrong (ok, I hadn't made it).
- Color stranded work, embroidery, slip stitches, cables, and variegated yarns are combined with solids.
- On right side rows are slip stitches with yarn in back; on wrong side rows are slip stitches with yarn in front
- To get a row of slip stitches at the beginning, you'll need to leave a really long tail when you start.
- It looks complicated because of the slip stitches but it is really so easy.
- Another thought on knitting socks, consider using a slip stitch fabric (slip, knit, slip knit, etc) for your toes, at least the top.
- The crunch stitch is a combination half double crochets and slip stitches alternating back & forth.
2Knitting often as modifier A type of stitch in which the stitches are moved from one needle to the other without being knitted. Example sentencesExamples - To give a better finish and a lacy look to the dress, stitch slip stitches around the arms and neck with a wire of contrast shade.
- Tuck in the seam allowances of the lining and slip stitch the opening closed.
- The pattern was taken from Knitters Magazine Summer 2005 edition and it's a slip stitch pattern.
- Steeks Steeks is a technique of surface crocheting with slip stitches on top of a knitted garment, usually, to create an area that the designer wishes to cut for an opening.
- There are frequent slip stitches along the edge.
- It contains more than 500 stitches that run from basic knit and purl to ribbing, slip stitches, cables, lace, yarn-overs, and textured patterns.
verbˈslip ˌstiCH [with object]Sew or knit using slip stitches. Example sentencesExamples - Feeling somewhat suspicious of a crocheted edging, I nonetheless followed the pattern and slip-stitched all the live stitches.
- The pattern called for yards of yarn to be knit and slip-stitched into place to form a beautiful design detail around a shaped bodice and neckline.
- The squares can then be slip-stitched or crocheted together to create cushion covers, rugs, table runners, scarves, wraps and ponchos, baby blankets, coat hanger covers, handbags etc.
- The pullover is made from strips of square motifs that are slip-stitched together, with a clever underarm gusset created by folding one motif in half.
- My mom has done the block-quilting route, but personally, I think that slip-stitching the blocks together is not very fun and creative.
- In slip-stitching the bind, the needle is below the work; in the last example-though the stitch is the same-the needle is above the work.
- After sewing each piece into a tube, pressing the seams open and turning it right-side out, I slip-stitched the opening closed.
- This binding is the same as Fig.4 except that one side of the bias strip is first attached to the hat and the loose side is slip-stitched into place.
- Optionally the hand slip-stitching may extend all the way or may not through both front-shaped portions.
- Both edges should be turned under; then the lower edge is lapped over the upper and slip-stitched to it very carefully.
- The edges of the ruffle are slip-stitched by hand in order to give an era-appropriate look.
- Each tie has been made by hand,, expertly cut, slip-stitched, labeled and pressed by experience craftsman.
- Could it really be as simple as placing the needlepoint and a piece of fabric right sides together, stitching three edges, then stuffing a pillow inside and slip-stitching the fourth edge?
- I wanted a bit more padding on the shoulder strap so slip-stitched the middle stitches and did a seed stitch on the outside ones to keep it from rolling.
- This method is preferred by most people and looks neater when finished than slip-stitching, although the latter may be done closely and used as the final sewing if preferred.
- Uova is wearing a slip-stitched sweater in yarn I frogged from a hat that turned out so badly I can't really use the phrase ‘turned out’.
- The top portion and the veils were cut as a single piece, slip-stitched to the outer lining of the hood.
- Most ties are slip-stitched with a Liba machine, a semi-automated machine that closely duplicates the look and resiliency of hand stitching.
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