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slip stitch
1noun
Sewing.
a loose stitch taken between two layers of fabric, as on a facing or hem, so as to be invisible on the right side or outside surface, used in stoating.
slip-stitch
2[slip-stich]
verb (used with or without object)
Sewing.
to sew with slip stitches.
slip stitch
noun
a sewing stitch for securing hems, etc, in which only two or three threads of the material are caught up by the needle each time, so that the stitches are nearly invisible from the right side
verb
(tr) to join (two edges) using slip stitches
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Word History and Origins
Origin of slip stitch1
First recorded in 1880–85
Origin of slip stitch2
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Word History and Origins
Origin of slip stitch1
C19: from slip 1
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