adjective
- sewn with a blind stitch, a sewing technique that hides the thread inside the fold of fabric so the stitches are invisible from the outside
Usage: commonly used in tailoring and garment construction
verb
- past tense and past participle of blindstitch; to sew using a blind stitch technique
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The tailor blindstitched the hem so that no stitches were visible on the outside of the dress.
- She blindstitched the opening of the pillow before stuffing it with down.
- The blindstitched seam gave the garment a professional, polished appearance.
- He carefully blindstitched the lining to the jacket.
- The blindstitched edges of the quilt were nearly invisible to the naked eye.
- After blindstitching the cuff, she pressed it flat with an iron.