Popular Phrases: Origin and Meaning of "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine"
"A stitch in time saves nine," is a popular phrase. Do you know what it means? I have researched the origin of this phrase and have come up with many possible interpretations. Most interpretations translate to the same similar definition: If you have a task before you, complete is sooner,
rather than later, to prevent the task from becoming a bigger job than it has to be.
In researching the origin of this article, I found that most cliché's have original origins in the bible. No specific passage of scripture was cited as to "A stitch in time saves nine." Some contend that the phrase originated from mothers who were weary of mending their children's clothing. Following this theory, the phrase should properly be "A stitch, in time, saves nine." Meaning, if children rip their clothing, they should bring them for repair immediately. If children continue what they are doing, they cause the rip to become larger, which results in extra work for their mother. As a mother, I like this interpretation better than the other interpretations. I must admit, though, that I rarely mend my children's clothing. In another translation, the phrase, "a stitch in time saves nine" means that tasks should be completed immediately, or you will have nine times the work when you complete the task.
The first instance of the phrase, "a stitch in time saves nine" appeared in 1732. It was printed in a book called Gnomologia, by Thomas Fuller. It is unknown if he coined the phrase, or simply used a proverb popular during the time. In the 1800's Louisa May Alcott (author of Little Women) brought the phrase back into popularity in a short story she wrote entitled Kitty's Day Class.
The many interpretations of the phrase, "A stitch in time saves nine," are all very similar. Regardless of the interpretation, you prefer, in the end, the meaning is the same...DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. Complete the work you have in a timely manner, otherwise it will become a bigger job than it needed to be.
In researching the origin of this article, I found that most cliché's have original origins in the bible. No specific passage of scripture was cited as to "A stitch in time saves nine." Some contend that the phrase originated from mothers who were weary of mending their children's clothing. Following this theory, the phrase should properly be "A stitch, in time, saves nine." Meaning, if children rip their clothing, they should bring them for repair immediately. If children continue what they are doing, they cause the rip to become larger, which results in extra work for their mother. As a mother, I like this interpretation better than the other interpretations. I must admit, though, that I rarely mend my children's clothing. In another translation, the phrase, "a stitch in time saves nine" means that tasks should be completed immediately, or you will have nine times the work when you complete the task.
The first instance of the phrase, "a stitch in time saves nine" appeared in 1732. It was printed in a book called Gnomologia, by Thomas Fuller. It is unknown if he coined the phrase, or simply used a proverb popular during the time. In the 1800's Louisa May Alcott (author of Little Women) brought the phrase back into popularity in a short story she wrote entitled Kitty's Day Class.
The many interpretations of the phrase, "A stitch in time saves nine," are all very similar. Regardless of the interpretation, you prefer, in the end, the meaning is the same...DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. Complete the work you have in a timely manner, otherwise it will become a bigger job than it needed to be.
Related information
Most Comments Today
- Hot News Quickies - Monday, July 6, 2009 News happens while you sleep - get your Hot News Quickies here! 27 Comments
- Give a Damn Another new song, this one describes the feelings of us who save the world ev... 27 Comments
- Associted Content Sources: Who Are We? If you have ever wondered what exactly an Associted Content Source is, keep r... 25 Comments
- Why Would a Web Writer Drop DayLife.Com? Before I share my story with you, dear readers, I want to point out that Dayl... 24 Comments
- Death at Disney World in Orlando, Florida Monorails collide one driver has died at the Disney World Theme Park in Orlan... 19 Comments
- Is Obamageddon Coming? The times they are a changin' - but are we hurtling toward Armageddon - or as... 18 Comments








Posted on 07/02/2009 at 3:07:58 AM
Posted on 12/03/2008 at 8:12:12 AM
Posted on 10/06/2008 at 8:10:11 PM
Posted on 09/06/2008 at 9:09:25 AM
Posted on 06/05/2008 at 1:06:09 PM
Posted on 03/25/2008 at 1:03:47 AM
Posted on 10/03/2007 at 6:10:00 PM
Posted on 08/31/2007 at 11:08:00 AM
Posted on 08/16/2007 at 5:08:00 PM