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This, and the jacket, she had altered to fit, and she had double-stitched the seams to achieve the coveted tailored effect.
CHAPTER XIX 2010
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In a recession, the prices drop and quality and double-stitched seams go with them.
Retail therapy Ms Robinson 2008
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Front seats are heated and have power lumbar adjustments and are dressed in soft leather with double-stitched French seams, and just the right amount of padding and bolstering.
2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Steve Kichen 2006
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Fine double-stitched leather was well cut, and trimmed with coral beadwork and fur.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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This, and the jacket, she had altered to fit, and she had double-stitched the seams to achieve the coveted tailored effect.
Chapter 9 1913
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And he must just have brought some liner from sea, because another chair was smothered under his black waterproof, ample as a pall, and made of three-fold oiled silk, double-stitched throughout.
A Set of Six 1906
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And he must just have brought some liner from sea, because another chair was smothered under his black waterproof, ample as a pall, and made of three-fold oiled silk, double-stitched throughout.
A Set of Six Joseph Conrad 1890
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The cloth is torn into lengths of about 13 feet and then sewn together with a narrow double-stitched flat seam so as to form a sheet 13 feet wide and about 8 inches longer than the bed.
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The reinforced flat canvas bottoms are great and seams are double-stitched with nylon.
The Shad Plank 2010
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The main leather sections are double-stitched with some blind stitches used down the arms, although the black leather is applied with a single row of stitching on each jacket.
webBikeWorld.com Bill C. 2010
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