unsew Antonyms
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Meaning of unsew
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unsew (v. t.)
To undo, as something sewn, or something inclosed by sewing; to rip apart; to take out the stitches of.
unsew Sentence Examples
- The seamstress unsewed the torn hem, carefully detaching the stitches.
- I had to unsew the collar from the shirt to replace the broken button.
- The tailor unsewed the lining of the jacket to replace the damaged zipper.
- The dress was unsewed at the waist, revealing the intricate embroidery underneath.
- The seam ripped apart, and I had to unsew the entire panel to repair it.
- The unsewed edges of the fabric frayed easily, so I reinforced them with a zigzag stitch.
- I unsewed the patch from the jeans, as it had become worn and needed replacing.
- The seamstress used a seam ripper to unsew the stitches holding the label to the garment.
- After unsewing the seams, I washed the fabric to remove any dirt or stains.
- The craft enthusiast unsewed the old cushion covers to create new ones with a more modern design.
FAQs About the word unsew
To undo, as something sewn, or something inclosed by sewing; to rip apart; to take out the stitches of.
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The seamstress unsewed the torn hem, carefully detaching the stitches.
I had to unsew the collar from the shirt to replace the broken button.
The tailor unsewed the lining of the jacket to replace the damaged zipper.
The dress was unsewed at the waist, revealing the intricate embroidery underneath.