No...Russo specialized on No-stitch
it's called a baseball stitch.
A suture... is a surgical stitch to close a wound. Sutures are made of nylon thread.
The verb is "purl". Thus, to invert a stitch is to purl.
The most common knit stitch used for beginners is... wait for it... the knit stitch! The other most common knit stitch is called the purl stitch. These are the two basic stitches in knitting and when they are put together in different ways, they create different patterns! When you knit every row, that's called the garter stitch and when you knit one row and purl the next row, that's called the stockinette stitch.
the animal is called stitch from lilo and stitch
There is no specific stitch called a "dog stitch" in traditional sewing or knitting terminology. It may be a colloquial or informal term used in certain contexts or regions. If you have more details or context, I may be able to provide more information.
Russo means being from Russia. They are called Russos in the Russo-Jap war in the early 1900s.
no it isn't. a surgical excision into a muscle is called myotomy. Myectomy is surgical removal of a muscle.
Intercostal refers to the spaces between ribs. A stitch is where a build up of lactic acid and lack of oxygen causes a muscle to spasm and cause a lot of pain and usually occurs during exercise. So an intercostal stitch is likely a stitch in the ribs.
The hand stitch used to sew two pieces of fabric together is called a "running stitch."
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There are 2 basic knitting stitches: stockinette stitch and garter stitch. The stockinette stitch is where you knit one side and purl the other which gives you a smooth side and a bumpy side. Garter stitch is where you knit every row which gives you a bumpy look on both sides.