Use "sewed" in a sentence

1. Hand-Broidered hoop art sewed with Love.

2. 3 She carefully sewed it to the cap.

3. And they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves baprons.

4. Amy sewed with outward meekness and inward rebellion till dusk.

5. 5 The peasant carefully sewed money into his belt.

6. When I switched to another fabric, it sewed perfectly, no Clunking

7. 23 Andrews snipped and sewed the masterpiece into one-piece garments.

8. 13 Andrews snipped and sewed the masterpiece into one-piece garments.

9. Bent far over, the mother sewed fine undergarments for a fashion shop.

10. 28 New Wife: No, dear. I couldn't find the button, so I just sewed up the buttonhole.

11. Women cooked meals, sewed clothes for workmen, and collected pennies to buy supplies.

12. And so I put them all together and sewed 12 of them in this suit.

13. 6 He sewed a jumpsuit and mittens for this super - cat who obviously loved this game.

14. To make wampum, they sewed tiny black, purple, and white beads made from seashells into belts.

15. I sewed my son a quick Valentine’s Day shirt by Appliqueing a heart to a white t-shirt

16. Boys took me home, sewed me up, just like the family learnt in the War of Northern Aggression.

17. If someone sewed a piece of new, unshrunk cloth onto a used garment or old cloth, what would happen?

18. Cemented shoe definition is - a shoe in which the outsole, upper, and insole are Cemented together instead of being sewed.

19. I lost track of my original cagoule, so I recently re-created a pattern and sewed up two new Cagoules.

20. I was soon working on a gathering machine, which assembled 32-page sections of books to get them ready for a machine that sewed the books.

21. In the middle of the village lived old Dame Shoemaker ; she sat and sewed together , as well as she could , a little pair of shoes out of old red strips of cloth .

22. Her father, who had just finished his dinner, obeyed sullenly, and I heard the door of the back parlour—a little room where the daughters sat and sewed during the evening—shut to behind the men.

23. She wore it when she swept , when she mopped , when she made her large mound of golden flour tortillas , when she sewed on her treadle Singer sewing machine and when she washed clothes on the rub board .

24. Button, usually disklike piece of solid material having holes or a shank through which it is sewed to one side of an article of clothing and used to fasten or close the garment by passing through a loop or hole in the other side

25. ‘Workers Butted the panels together and sealed the joints with special seaming tape.’ ‘It was so tough that to lengthen a sleeve, for example, you simply Butted the new section to the old and sewed them together.’ ‘Two nearly identical low walls are Butted end-to-end to form a very open angle, as though mirroring each other.’