The German word for stitches is "Stiche."
Stitches on your face after an accident for example are "points de suture". Stitches in sewing would simply be "points" + the type of stitch (e.g: back stich > point arrière).
Long stitches are used for filling in larger areas of an embroidery design quickly, while short stitches are used for adding detail and texture to embroidery work. Mixing long and short stitches can create depth and dimension in the finished piece.
Yes, "stitches" is a common noun. It refers to a particular type of sewing technique used to join fabric or attach something to fabric.
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
sprichwort is proverb in german
Stitches
back stitches, machine . running stitches
what are the 12 kinds of stitches
i think we have 200,900 stitches
The doctor will remove my stitches in three more days. That comedian's stories kept us in stitches! The seamstress stitches patches today!
A row if stitches or a clump of stitches are some collective nouns that could be used.
Simply stitches
Yes. You can get stitches anywhere on the body.
Stitches is the correct spelling.
running stitches
They are basting stitches which can easily be taken out at a later time. they are longer than the normal stitches
singular of the word stitches is stitch.