Crossword clues for resew
resew
- Change, as a hem
- Adjust, as a hem
- Stitch up a torn seam, e.g
- Mend anew
- Mend again
- Make alterations to
- Hem over?
- Fix some loose stitching
- Fix a seam
- Darn and darn again
- Adjust, as a faulty stitch
- Adjust some seams
- Stitch up anew
- Put back in stitches
- Mend a split in one's pants, e.g
- Mend a split in one's pants
- Mend a split in one's britches
- Lower a hem
- Hem over, say
- Go over again with a needle
- Fix, as an open seam
- Fix, as a lining
- Fix with thread
- Fix an open seam, perhaps
- Fix again, as a hem
- Fix a stitch
- Fix a loose hem, say
- Do the seam thing over and over
- Do further stitching
- Correct, as a stitch
- Change a hem length
- Change a hem
- Baste over, e.g
- Fix stitching
- Adjust the tailoring
- Raise a hemline, e.g.
- Alter with thread
- Hem again, say
- Fix, as a costume
- Stitch again
- Baste over, e.g.
- Mend a seam, say
- Mend, as a torn seam
- Mend, in a way
- Fix, as a hem
- Mend the shirring
- Change a hem, e.g
- Do a tailor's job
- Stitch anew
- Stitch in time
- Do over, as a hem
- Do some tailoring
- Fix seams
- Darn again
- Stitch over
- Fix with a needle
- Darn it all again?
- Tailor anew
- Stitch up again
- Repair stitching
- Mend with a needle
- Make more alterations
- Fix, as a stitch
- Fix, as a seam
- Fix again, as a hemline
- Darn! Again!
Wiktionary
vb. (alternative spelling of re-sew English) (To sew something over again.)
WordNet
v. sew again; "The cuff of the coat had been resewn"
[also: resewn]
Usage examples of "resew".
Natalia would have to resew the seam, and she was much less neat than Anna.
He felt the three ounces of Wild Turkey rampage into his gut and begin to resew the frayed nerves.
Caine and Talann and the amateur surgeon from the Subjects of Cant had taken advantage of his unconsciousness to unstitch his thigh and wash the insect eggs from the wound with the strongest brandy they could find, then resewed it and stitched together the deep slash across his abdomen, as well.
He sucked his finger, knowing that Godwin had broken a needle that had been too light to perform the task of resewing the sacking to the material of the sofa.
Junko brought Kaede old garments from Lady Noguchi, carefully unpicking them and resewing them with the faded parts turned inwards.
There were women who spent sixteen or eighteen hours a day sitting in sweatshops unpicking and resewing old clothes.
At any rate, it was likely the thinner elastic materials of her underwear would have thwarted the experimental resewing process.
Caine and Talann and the amateur surgeon from the Subjects of Cant had taken advantage of his unconsciousness to unstitch his thigh and wash the insect eggs from the wound with the strongest brandy they could find, then resewed it and stitched together the deep slash across his abdomen, as well.
Magpie Maggie Hag, after making the acrobats' short-legged fleshings for the three Chinese, resewed the rip panel in the Saratoga, then turned out extra costumes for the other performers—much better made and more bedizened with spangles than their old ones—Including, for Colonel Ramrod and Barnacle Bill, new ring uniforms positively stiff with gold-braid frogs and brandenburgs and epaulettes.
The dark-eyed youngster was dressed in a long, hand-me-down tunic resewn for him, no doubt, from one of his father's.
Margaret's own head had been cut off then resewn to her neck with obsessive care.
During the night, Leona had ripped and resewn the shoulders and arms so he could get it on, but he still felt like an overstuffed sausage.
He felt the curtains to see if anything had been sewn into the hems, examined all the cushions and pillows for a resewn seam or any suspicious lumps.