Difference between revisions of "Kettle stitch"
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English
noun
Synonyms
kettle, catch stitch, chain stitch
Related terms
Translations
{{Concept translation|language=da|label=faestbind]] (catch stitch)<ref name="Nord">Nielsen, Torben. Vocabularium bibliothecarii nordicum. København, Bibliotekscentralen, 1968.</ref>
- Dutch: kettingnaaisel <ref name="Kneep">Gnirrep, W.K., J.P. Gumbert and J.A. Szirmai. Kneep en binding. Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 1992.</ref>
- Finnish: kiintoside<ref name="Nord" />(catch stitch)
- French: [[chaînette|source=Kneep}}
- German: [[Fitzbund|source=Kneep}}, [[Kettenstich|status=preferred}} Italian: (translation needed)
- Norwegian: heftehyssing<ref name="Nord" />(catch stitch)
- Spanish: [[cadeneta|status=preferred}} Swedish: Omtag, [[Fästbind|status=preferred|source=Nord}}
References
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