Backstitched

/ˈbækstɪtʃt/ verb

Sewed with a needle by pushing it backward through fabric to create a strong, durable seam.

From 'back' + 'stitch', combining Old English 'bæc' (back) with 'stitch' from Middle Dutch 'steken' (to pierce). The technique emerged as sewers developed methods to reinforce seams by overlapping thread paths.

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