Basting

/ˈbeɪstɪŋ/ noun

Temporary stitching used to hold fabric pieces in place during fitting or construction before permanent sewing. Basting stitches are long, loose, and easily removed once the final seaming is complete.

From Old French 'bastir' meaning to build or construct temporarily. The sewing term emerged in the 14th century, emphasizing the temporary, foundational nature of these stitches.

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