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- Stitches is an antagonist in Sky High.
- File:IconDamage.png (6/10) File:IconUtility.png (10/10) File:IconSurvivability.png (8/10) File:IconComplexity.png (4/10) Stitches is a character from the Warcraft series. While a warrior-type character, he can be customized to take on a siege role. Take care when traversing the shadowed trails of Duskwood... Ever since Abercrombie the Embalmer unleashed his abomination upon Darkshire, Stitches has wandered the road aimlessly, hungering for the flesh of low level Alliance players.
- Stitches is a level 23 elite named abomination found in Duskwood. Abercrombie the Embalmer creates Stitches as a "gift" for Lord Ello Ebonlocke, the mayor of Darkshire — sending him to terrorize the town. When the first guard dies against Stitches, the Town Crier yells a warning to everyone in Duskwood that an "abomination of the undead" is approaching.[citation needed] It was common for a high-level player to single-handedly slay Stitches — taking the drama out of the situation. As of Cataclysm, the arrival of Stitches is phased content, so this no longer occurs.
- Alias No information Origin No information Occupations No information Powers/Skills No information Hobbies No information Goals No information Type of Villains No information Stitches, also known under his civilian name Mr. Grayson, is the secondary antagonist in the live action Disney movie Sky High. He is the assistant of the supervillain Royal Pain, and bares a strong resemblence to a court jester.
- Stitches is an undead abomination, hailing from the Warcraft universe. A Stitches portrait and decal was made available in StarCraft II to those who attended BlizzCon 2013 (or purchased virtual tickets).
- Stitches may refer to:
* Stitches, 1999 single by Orgy
* Stitches, 2015 single by Shawn Mendes
- thumb|200px Stitches es un villano secundario de la película Sky High.
- Stitches is an old face returned recently from a stint teaching medical officers at the USUHS. Her nickname was earned during her own time in medical school, a reflection of the precise and delicate operations she excelled at. While she is not heavily armed or armored, she is well trained. Her goals are simple; to protect and serve... and also to patch up those unable to dodge bullets.
- Stitches is a 2012 British/Irish horror comedy movie directed by Conor McMahon and starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight and Gemma-Leah Devereux. The plot concerns a birthday clown returning from the dead to exact revenge upon a group of children who contributed to his death. Stitches was produced by Fantastic Films and Tailored Films in 2012 and marks the movie début of stand up comedian Ross Noble.
- Stitches was released 10-21-14 on the Grim Phantom scratch card. View this item in the Marketplace. Go back to Scratch Items.
* File:Stitches-thumb.pngStitches
- The two main stitches that sewing machines make of which the others are derivatives are lockstitch and chain stitch.
* back tack
* backstitch - a sturdy hand stitch for seams and decoration
* basting stitch (or tacking) - for reinforcement
* blanket stitch
* blind stitch (or hem stitch) - a type of slip stitch used for inconspicuous hems
* buttonhole stitch
* chain stitch - hand or machine stitch for seams or decoration
* cross-stitch - usually used for decoration, but may also be used for seams
* darning stitch
* embroidery stitch
* hemming stitch
* lockstitch - machine stitch, also called straight stitch
* overhand stitch
* overlock
* pad stitch
* padding stitch
* running stitch - a hand stitch for seams and gathering
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- A five-man team of American soldiers are on their way to evacuate a small squad of British troops from the mountains of Afghanistan. Their helicopter suffers an engine failure and crash-lands in the mountains, far from home and well out of radio contact with their home base. Two of the crew members die in the crash, and of the three survivors, one has suffered a potentially life-threatening wound to the leg. Stitched is both a horror comic book from Avatar Press and a seventeen-minute short horror film. In both cases, it's written by Garth Ennis; in the former, it has art by Mike Wolfer.
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