Sewing vs Patternmaking - What's the difference?
sewing | patternmaking |
The action of the verb to sew .
Something that is being or has been sewn.
* 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 1
The creation of patterns for either sewing or casting.
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As nouns the difference between sewing and patternmaking
is that sewing is the action of the verb to sew while patternmaking is the creation of patterns for either sewing or casting.As a verb sewing
is .sewing
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- She put down her sewing and went to answer the door.
- The sewing has come undone on this seam.
- Mrs. Flanders had left her sewing on the table. There were her large reels of white cotton and her steel spectacles; her needle-case; her brown wool wound round an old postcard.
Derived terms
* sewing machineAnagrams
* *patternmaking
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