Sewing in spanish
De coser
pronunciation: dekoʊseɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dekoʊseɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
sew (together) = coser. [Verbo irregular: pasado sewed, participio sewn]
Example: Assemble the sections in the correct order and sew them together over tapes or cords.sewing1 = costura.
Example: Judith's mother put down her sewing, picked Judith up and slapped her fanny.more:
» book-sewing machine = máquina de coser libros.
Example: Wire staplers were first introduced in about 1875 in default of satisfactory book-sewing machines (which were not fully developed until 1882).» sewing basket = costurero, caja de la costura.
Example: Fill your sewing basket with helpful accessories so that you can sew on a button, darn a sock, or fix a torn hem.» sewing box = costurero, caja de la costura.
Example: You may remember seeing charming strawberry pincushions like these in your grandmother's sewing box.» sewing machine = cosedora, máquina de coser.
Example: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.sewing2 = cosido.
Example: In 1843 this famous bindery had a rolling press, two cloth-embossing machines, and three arming presses, but folding, gathering, sewing, rounding and backing, ploughing, casemaking, and casing-in were all carried out by hand.