sewing
The Spanish word 'cosido' translates to 'sewing' in English. It is derived from the verb 'coser' which means 'to sew'. 'Cosido' is often used in a context where something has been sewn together or is in the process of being sewn. It can refer to both the act of sewing or an item being sewn, depending on the context.
The sewing of the dress is incredible.
In this sentence, 'cosido' refers to the process of sewing applied to a dress. It is used to express admiration for the quality of work done.
This book is sewn, not glued.
Here, 'cosido' is used to indicate the binding style of a book. Books can be bound in different ways, and in this example, the book pages are sewn together rather than glued.
I would like to learn how to do Japanese sewing.
In this context, 'cosido' refers to a specific type of sewing technique. Japanese sewing, known as 'sashiko', is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching that originated in Japan.