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  2. Image stitching - Wikipedia

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    Two images stitched together. The photo on the right is distorted slightly so that it matches up with the one on the left. Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image.

  3. Welting (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    A tuck can be created when a previous row is knit together, stitch by stitch, with the present row. This forms a round ridge that projects outwards from the face of the fabric, and is used as a decorative detail. Tuck stitches are created by working in hand knitting by working into the stitch immediately below the next stitch waiting on the needle.

  4. File:El Castillo Stitch 2008 Edit 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Nålebinding - Wikipedia

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    Although each stitch might take slightly longer than a knitted one, nålbinding is often quicker than knitting, because each row's height (in the most common nålbinding-techniques) corresponds to 2–3 rows of knitting. It is also easier on the shoulders, back, and hands, and the fabric it produces can be more dense and durable than knitted ...

  6. File:Cross stitch closeup.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Brioche knitting - Wikipedia

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    Brioche knitting is a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitches, i.e., yarn overs that are knitted together with a slipped stitch from the previous row. Such stitches may also be made by knitting into the row below (equivalent to the slipped stitch) and dropping the stitch above (equivalent to the yarn over).