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To hold it together and to provide a better grip.

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160 stitches are on a 11 in softball

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Q: What are the stitches used for on a softball?
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How many stitches are on a softball?

88 there is 88 stitches on a softball


What color are the stitches on a softball?

RED


Is there a difference between a baseball stitch and a herringbone stitch?

No there is not difference in the stitches of a baseball and softball. The softball is just larger, but the stitches are the same.


How many stitches are on a twelve inch softball?

88


How many stitches are in a 12 inch softball?

Well it is simple really how big is a average softball lets say 5cm so you time 5 by 12 and you find out there are 60 stitches on a softball or you could do it the hard way and count them


What is the softball used for?

To play softball


How is softball used?

Hmmm....maybe in softball.


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Interestingly enough the Incas used the jaws of ants as stitches.


What did the Inca use for stitches?

Interestingly enough the Incas used the jaws of ants as stitches.


What are the differences between a softball and a baseball?

a softball is larger, and most of the time harder. a baseball is used in mens baseball, as to a softball is used in womens. hope i helped,


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