But by the end of the first week, her skin and eyes were itchy from the fabric dust and tailor's chalk. |
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The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra. |
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His collection for fashion week was a celebration of denim, a fabric that has made its mark in more ways than one. |
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Baste the folded trim strip to the fabric band, matching the long raw edges. |
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This product in brick-coloured fabric can be used either as a table mat or as a table napkin. |
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In the center of the fabric, put a balled up wad of fabric scraps, cotton, or yarn. |
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Interlining is a wadding which is sewn between the curtain fabric and the lining to make the curtains feel thick and luxurious. |
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The fabric was printed with a simple design, and the full skirt accentuated her tiny waist. |
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A suit with gathered fabric across the waistline can create the illusion of an hourglass figure in a woman who would like to look curvier. |
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I went to the fabric store and found the materials described above and now own them. |
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The dining room is panelled to chest height and has an intricate, golden fabric wallcovering above. |
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Wedding guests can sign a large matte of a photo frame, a specially made platter, or a fabric wall hanging. |
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I stare absently at the pattern of the fabric on the seats, an angular blur of red, grey and blue. |
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Instead, it was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath. |
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Then stakes are driven in by hand and the fabric is attached to the stakes, completing the installation. |
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I took the easy way out and did the very unsporting thing of hiding my assigned fabric inside the pockets as a lining. |
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The gold zari fabric of the cape reflects the encompassing warmth of the sun's rays. |
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Like silk, if you pre-wash rayon fabric prior to construction of the garment, you have a washable garment. |
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Caution should be used when wearing acetate or an acetate blend fabric and using any acetone containing product. |
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Triacetate is an improved acetate fabric which doesn't melt as easier and is easier to care for. |
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Enclosed are ideas for embellishing your fabric and waterproofing it to make a beautiful raincoat. |
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The fabric is water-resistant and durable, capable of withstanding any elements you may encounter on your adventures. |
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The fabric is quilted diagonally and is well suited to a barn jacket styling. |
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Reupholstering an existing armchair and draping a round table with pale ivory quilted fabric adapted them to the updated color palette. |
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Wrinkles, crimps, ruffles, fine pleating and quilting are built into otherwise plain fabric structures. |
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Hard, smooth surfaces are more sound-reflective than rough surfaces, or ones that are covered with fabric or acoustic materials. |
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From songs neatly woven into the story's fabric to the dances that are performed with athletic ferocity, Minnelli's name is stamped all over it. |
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If the basket has an open weave at the upper edge, a ribbon or fabric tie can be woven through the wicker. |
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Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it. |
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A match or cigarette dropped on an acrylic blanket can ignite the fabric which will burn rapidly unless extinguished. |
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They were made from second-hand jute burlap and scraps of fabric pulled from ragbags and storage bins. |
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Perhaps, Rebekah mused, she could ask for the scraps at the end of fabric bolts and make a rag rug for the cold wooden floor. |
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At 10,000 feet, only the colorful fabric of their chutes keep jumpers visible against the panoramic landscape. |
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Climatex Lifecycle, made by Swiss company Rohner Textil, is fabric made of pesticide free wool and organically grown ramie. |
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He twitches the fabric to free it from where it has snagged and pulls the curtains open wide. |
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Rhea blew a raspberry with her tongue and fiddled with the fabric she was lying on. |
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His hand went instinctively to the cup holder, retrieving his raveled up fabric belt and tying it about his waist. |
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Press under the seam allowances on the edges of the pocket and finish those edges if your fabric ravels. |
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If the fabric ravels easily after cutting, serge-finish the edges before constructing the garment. |
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Wrap the fabric to the seat bottom, tuck under raw edge, and staple every inch or so. |
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Keep in mind that the fabric must be all natural fiber, that is, cotton, silk, linen, or rayon, in order to take the dye. |
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A few students used the wrong side of the fabric to make a different value of a color or to vary the texture. |
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I don't want to hear my seat's too low, or corduroy isn't the best wicking fabric in the world. |
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The liner is very comfortable, with a soft, wicking fabric and self-molding foam. |
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Once a dull, coarse material, today khadi is a multicolored wonder fabric with weaves as fine as muslin. |
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The khadi campaigners hope that the humble fabric will serve as the rallying force for awakening an entire nation, once again. |
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A pair of leather or fabric seats, a sports steering wheel and a couple of window winders is the extent of the standard specification. |
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Exposing the fabric to the oxygen in air and heating it for a while changes the molecules back to indigo. |
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The cold weather camouflage parka fabric is a triple layer laminated waterproof, windproof, and moisture-vapor permeable nylon material. |
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A new fabric called Pre-Vent, which is a breathable, water-proof and windproof laminate, helps keep women dry and protected from wind and rain. |
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The Cordura fabric is windproof, water resistant, rot proof and fire resistant. |
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Their younger schoolmates in preschool and kindergarten tied fabric scraps together. |
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The heel is a double knitted fabric, which I think helps the sock to stay up since it pulls the fabric in at the ankles. |
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Made of a fabric filter and composites of NASA-inspired materials, it actually reconditions the air. |
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I chose to make the silk kirtle because I found fabric that I wanted to use for this dress. |
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This fabric will be the front of the kirtle with the red linen serving as lining and body of dress. |
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Use actual fabric swatches and set the machine with the recommended settings, thread and needles. |
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The silky fabric bunching and snagging against the rough calluses of work burned into my fingertips. |
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I watch his hands tighten on the bedspread, the fabric bunching up beneath his fingers. |
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Buy wallpaper, fabric and floor coverings for their practical as well as decorative effect. |
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The clean lines of the rectilinear podium maintain a relationship with the low-rise, urban fabric of the city. |
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Recent tests have proved that nano-processed fabric is able to drain away some 96 per cent of escherichia coli and klebsiella pneumoniae. |
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Old sheets, blankets, towels, or any good-sized piece of fabric should never be thrown out. |
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Jute is now the wonder fabric that can spin gold for innovative weavers who have invested in the appropriate spinning machinery. |
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The machine has a knife which cuts open the fabric lengthwise as fast as it knits and is self acting. |
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A dense design embroidered on a lightweight knit weighs down the fabric surrounding the design. |
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Don't allow the fabric to hang off the cutting surface, it will stretch and distort the knit. |
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We're proud to spread the word about how museum membership strengthens the vibrant cultural fabric of the Twin Cities. |
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Breathing in sharply, she held her breath as she wrapped the fabric around her chest and knotted it. |
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We would like to keep the fabric of the village together, but if these schemes go ahead it will spell the end of the village as we know it. |
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Goods such as nails, copper pots and cheap fabric were re-exported to the Caribbean. |
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She is wearing a brown patterned cotton blouse, a wrap-around skirt made from a local fabric called ankara and black sandals. |
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Place the fabric on the cutting mat, refolding it to align the cut bias edges. |
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Constructed to hang on the wall, the works present text in cursive writing, sewn into the silk fabric of the support. |
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Other fabrics may be bonded to the fashion fabric with fusible web to darken the room even more. |
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Stabilize the centerfront edges with fusible stay tape on the fabric wrong side. Also fuse the tape over the shoulder and armhole seamlines. |
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If necessary, fuse interfacing to the slipcover fabric wrong side, or fuse two fabric layers together with fusible web. |
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Choose a fusible or non-fusible cut-away stabilizer in a weight to complement the fabric weight. |
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Use an X-acto knife to cut an X in the center opening, and fold excess fabric into the back of the plate. |
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If you prefer something more feminine, create fabric corsages with a strip of thin material such as lace or silk. |
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The hippies and yahoos and yippies and SDS students were seen as a real threat to the fabric of society. |
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The warehouse is a treasure trove of inexpensive art supplies, including fabric remnants, wallpaper samples, tiles, and picture frames. |
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Other quick-change options include crocheted doilies, printed tea towels, monogrammed napkins, or hemmed fabric remnants. |
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If you're using corduroy remnants, cut the strips across the fabric grain with the cords running perpendicular to the strip length. |
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Check your fabric stash, or purchase remnants that can be cut and used for patches. |
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To complete the holiday look use fabric remnants to make holiday table runners or simply wrap your table in holiday paper. |
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But as we limp into the 21st century, that gender gap is rending the fabric of the entire African-American community. |
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Commercial values attached to sable-hunting were woven into the social fabric of Yukaghir life. |
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The casual repressiveness of these images, the one frightening, the other poignant, itself seems sewn into the very fabric of Afghani society. |
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The garment is manufactured using a hardwearing, fire resistant fabric that incorporates a two way zip on the front. |
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An intricate support structure of stainless-steel wires, bamboo poles and fishing nets provides anchorage for the fabric cladding. |
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Phyllis Toews sews a variety of fabric goods which she will sell at the Friedensfeld craft sale. |
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One day, Ivana had found an abundant amount of leftover purple fabric and red ribbon and had sewn a very elegant dress for her. |
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The fabric of the Square is based around architecturally magnificent properties, many originally residentially orientated. |
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We must rip the fabric of our society from corner to corner and begin anew. |
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It's quite difficult to get the pattern cutters, the machinists and even the fabric in Scotland. |
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A fitted washable cover is supplied as a standard accessory and protects the fabric covering the seating area. |
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Then you have these reversible jackets, which have bronzed satin type fabric on one side and oatmeal speckles on the other. |
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Application aware systems that leverage technologies such as fabric virtualization will change all that. |
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They are studded with stones and plastic gems, also sometimes with ribbons and glittering fabric paints to enhance the look. |
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Here, we padded a wall with batting and fabric, then secured crisscrossing ribbons with fabric tacks. |
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Create this stole by stitching together ribbons, trims and fabric scraps temporarily held together with water-soluble stabilizer. |
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He, Seven, squirmed under Eight's grip, teeth bared furiously, and dragged the knife through Eight's long coat, tearing the fabric to ribbons. |
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She uses the rich fabric of silk and the fur because she wanted to talk about the desire these objects arouse. |
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These days, people will tear rifts in the fabric of space-time for any old reason. |
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He had torn a rift in the very fabric of space and time with this white and black magic. |
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Asymmetric hoops alternate along the length of the bridge to give the fabric rigidity and animate the canopy's form. |
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Sport is normal, sport is human, sport, like it or not, is part of the fabric of life and society. |
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A starburst of gray dust exploded across the front of her shirt, but there was no tear or rip on the fabric itself. |
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Bring the point of the seam ripper up through the fabric in the center of the buttonhole and cut only to the center. |
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Simple in appearance and designed to be functional, the very first fabric awnings were only installed when and where they were needed. |
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Her bags are also lined with a brightly colored fabric allowing the contents to stand out against the lining. |
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Pip quickly led the way over to the brightly colored silks and linens, then had Sonia pick out the fabric for her clothes. |
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I also lost so much fiber to the lint filter that the finished fabric now feels thin. |
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Brush cotton is a fabric that has been brushed to remove lint and other excess fibres to leave the cotton soft and smooth. |
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A less expensive solution is to leave windows uncovered, or only minimally blocked with roll-up shades or sheer fabric panels. |
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The fabric of the town is relatively horizontal, the roofscape punctuated only by the town-hall and a church spire, both slightly to the north. |
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Protect the interior fabric of your loadspace up to window height with this flexible, heavy-duty, waterproof Liner. |
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The Wicking Soccer Shirt is styled with a generous fabric cut, 1x1 rib-knit collar and raglan sleeves with piping at the armholes. |
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To discourage voles or gophers, add a handful of sharp gravel to the planting hole or plant bulbs in wire or fabric baskets. |
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If this works, wiring will be woven into the fabric on the company's looms and then sensors will be attached after the garments are completed. |
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Asymmetry, flamboyant ruching and fabric combinations play key roles in the duo's collection. |
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The fabric is rucking up a little and not making a graceful curve because I haven't trimmed all the seams inside yet. |
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Look for a natural fabric with a loose, open weave such as burlap or some types of cotton and linen. |
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Innovations in new, high-performance fabric are behind the relaxed silhouettes of the athleisure trend. |
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Before you put your clothes away for the winter, insert a fabric softener sheet or lavender sachet to keep them smelling fresh for next season. |
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Grey and smooth, the rocks have a fabric imprint, resembling coarse canvas sacking. |
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Twins depicts almost-identical girls who wear saddle shoes and shirts made of fabric printed with flowers. |
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Working in opposite corners, pull the fabric tight, roll edges under, and temporarily tack in place. |
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But adding Lycra can make the fabric less stable, requiring more maintenance by the consumer. |
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Teaming a humble fabric such as felt or towelling with a more lavish material such as silk or taffeta is a technique she frequently uses. |
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Once you've chosen a fabric you like that feels comfortable and meets your standards for appearance, get the sales clerk to show you two yards. |
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When taking garments in, try on the garment and pin at the spot where the most fabric needs to be removed. |
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You try to think how much fabric you will need, translating shapes into metres, or in my case, yards which I then convert to metric. |
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Those city councillors talk a good game, but then demonstrate that they really understand nothing about the fabric of urban life. |
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This stylish white tanga is made from super soft cotton eyelet fabric making this incredibly comfortable. |
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The magmatic fabric of a plutonic rock forms during a relatively short time interval, after ascent and before final crystallization of magma. |
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Brightly colored fabric and large tapestries lined all the walls except for the one directly in front of the doors. |
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Printed fabrics gave way to plain fabrics, and a lightweight furnishing cotton sateen became the fabric of choice for whole-cloth quilts. |
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Better quality sateen fabric is mercerized to give your linen a higher sheen. |
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She and her sister ironed the photos onto squares of fabric and made them into a quilt for their mother. |
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The country was carved up among rival militia, the economy was in ruins and the social fabric in tatters. |
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There are bolts of taupe fabric draped on the windows, and the lighting is muted. |
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Does he want white roses and baby's breath and yards of fabric and hundreds of people? |
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A bullet tearing the fabric on his shoulder told him that here was not the place to do it. |
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From where he was standing, he could see the cloaking fabric torn by the missile explosion and the falling boulders what seemed like hours ago. |
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A jagged tear split his shirt up one side, the faded red fabric parting to reveal the grimy ladder of his ribs. |
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The photographs show tears in fabric pulled apart to look like wounds, or pieces of metal depicted so they seem organic. |
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Polytetrafluoroethylene is the basis of the non-stick coating Teflon, as well as the breathable waterproof fabric Goretex. |
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With cardboard tubes scavenged from fabric stores, the group believes it has happened upon a lighter way to a fake car. |
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Commercial fabric softeners are heavily scented with artificial fragrances that leave irritating residues on fabrics. |
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The core is then slipped onto a mandrel and wrapped with polyester mesh fabric and additional silicone. |
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With increasing content of white mica the fabric changes from massive to schistose. |
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They are fleece-fronted with a wind-breaking layer across the chest, but stretchable, sweat-wicking fabric across the back and shoulders. |
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Gauze constitution was worse with the baft fabric because of copious interstitial strands of threads, which interfere with mesh openings. |
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For example, the shelters incorporate a unique cover tensioning system that keeps their tents drum tight, reducing fabric wind noise. |
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Winner takes it all mentality has successfully spread its tentacles deep into our societal fabric and has infiltrated our institutions. |
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Thread the fabric through the wreath and let it fall lightly across each lighting sconce. |
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A press cloth over the fabric protects the fabric from melting or scorching and prevents the laminate from damaging the iron. |
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If your favorite hat isn't waterproof, spray the surface with a water-repellant fabric treatment such as Scotchgard. |
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Spray the fabric with a protector such as Scotchgard before installing it on the headboard. |
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Women or tailors give Baye Falls scraps of fabric to sew together into colorful patchwork clothing. |
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For the panel hanging behind the headboard, cut fabric long enough to hang from the tester, or framework, to just below the mattress. |
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How to clean leather with serious grease or oil stains without scratching the fabric is simple. |
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In most communities, there is a weekly market day, which plays an important role in the economic and social fabric of the village. |
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They have been chosen to create awareness about the unique fabric made out of bamboo shoot. |
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Also included in the exhibition are a number of screen prints and vintage fabric artworks by Benhur Helwend and Peter Jeffery. |
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Softer compared to the traditional Khadi textile, this new handspun fabric boasts of being eco-friendly and does not crease easily. |
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I believe the texture in the fabric was called slub and they may be an acetate rayon blend. |
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It returns to the origins of the wallpaper industry, combining the appearance and texture of luxurious fabric with a modern natural feel. |
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In spite of my goose bumps, I love the texture of the soft fabric against my bare back. |
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In fashion designing, the colour, weave, design and texture of the fabric play a very important role. |
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Traditionally scrunchies consist of a circular elastic band completely encased by a piece of gathered fabric designed to produce a pouffy look. |
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Available in fabric and leather, the sculptural form invites users to adopt a number of comfortable seating positions. |
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Black feathers sprout from her head and, like the bird, she is masked with bits of torn fabric bound around her eyes. |
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The fabric of her clothes whirled about her figure stretching against her curves. |
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Eventually Einstein's general relativity theory explained the phenomenon in terms of a distortion of the fabric of space by the Sun's gravity. |
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He did these beautiful bead necklaces on a piece of fabric that tied in a bow in the back. |
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I tied it in a bow around the stem of the flower, and gently stroked the soft fabric before letting my feet carry me downstairs again. |
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At the opening worship, dancers waved a river of blue fabric through the crowd, symbolizing the waters of baptism. |
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When straight-stitch seaming, gently stretch the fabric in front of and behind the presser foot as you sew. |
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The fabric was just wide enough to wrap around the body and was seamed up one side to form a tube. |
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I think that that has come out in the way that you have worked with fabric and material and design. |
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Insulation is a type of fabric or material in a lining that can protect from either outside heat or cold. |
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The fabric or plastic is laid on top of the soil and then covered with a layer of bark chips. |
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The show makes it clear that the chief attraction of any fairy in any painting of the times is the thinness of the fabric she wears. |
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It left a small wet spot, and the fabric soaked up the salty moisture like thirsty crops after a drought taking in a welcome rain. |
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I threaded up a needle with linen thread, and took one of the new-cut pieces of fabric and folded back a hem, and began my work. |
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She couldn't see the hole to thread the needle, and upon sticking it into the fabric she poked herself again. |
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The outer layer of three-ply cotton fabric with arms allowed the wearer to reach the stick and throttle. |
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The outer fabric is a three-ply composite with an acrylic outer fabric, a rubber inner layer and polyester lining. |
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These washable, cuddly teddy bears, are stuffed with chopped clean fabric or batting and then placed in washable bags. |
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This cover protects the batting and decorative fabric because, over time, uncovered foam can create friction holes in these materials. |
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Fill in the designs with fabric paint, using medallions on the corners and aligning border stencils along the sides. |
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The dense fabric of predominantly fine roots also plays an important part in exchange and adsorption of nutrients from throughfall water. |
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Without it, York's historical fabric would have been ruined and its retail heart irreparably damaged. |
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In one swift and graceful movement, she threw her arms around him, burying herself in the fabric of his clothing. |
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He is one of the new generation of pioneers in batik design, which he makes on textured woven fabric with the play of soft color gradation. |
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The top of the thumb is covered with nose friendly fabric so you can swipe away those tickles without rasping your shnoz. |
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As I put it, the violin emerges from the orchestral fabric and soars into the stratosphere. |
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A lot of fabric prints are discontinued by stores once they have sold out of them. |
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Layer fringe and ribbon, different fringe lengths, or beaded and fabric trims. |
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In other cases, a laser was used to create decorative motifs on fabrics, or to cut fabric fringes along the selvage. |
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I simply held the fabric tight front and back of the presser foot and let the machine do its work. |
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This she tucked into the folds of her sleeves, securing it at a point where the fabric was tight enough against her body. |
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Nitrus lifted up the wrappings around his neck and tugged down the tight fabric of a Lycra suit to reveal the bare, very pale skin beneath. |
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He enclosed gunpowder in a tight fabric wrapping to create the first safety fuse. |
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Tropical-print fabric on the garden furniture, a few tiki torches, some large shells, and a surfboard complete the mood. |
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Subsequently, the mend in the fabric had parted and the rent now revealed a knee with well-preserved skin covering some musculature. |
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Each is a swatch of tie-dyed fabric stitched with contrasting threads. |
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The upholstered pieces have been re-covered in fabric Ruhlmann originally designed for the textile manufacturer Prelle et Compagnie, which still operates in Lyon, France. |
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The liquid coursed down the fabric in rivulets and emptied into a semicircular metal basin below, producing the murmurous sound of a steady downpour. |
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Under white mindwinter sun the air's bleached fabric is stamped with a repeating pattern of black-and-grey-striped cats and still-wet golden berries. |
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Signs show you dusting off shelved entrepreneurial projects or weaving more commerce into the fabric of your daily life. |
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Many years ago, thread and fabric were hand dyed in the warm colors of the sun, earth, and sky then spun into traditional Spanish-American garments known as serapes. |
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The true character of the batiks she sells is particularly difficult to represent with a small sample because the dye colors typically vary across the fabric width. |
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It is so totally dominant that it seems to be out of keeping what I call the magic fabric of York, the enchanting roofscape that is so special to the city. |
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I moved slowly, feeling soft fabric around me, though my body pained me. |
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Soon, a silver, statuesque Kate Moss appeared via hologram, swimming in fabric and floating before an amazed audience. |
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For playful touches that contrast with felt's matte texture, thread shiny satin ribbon through slits in the fabric or weave it into a pillow front. |
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During the skills transfer period, all 60 women will be involved in activities like jewellery making using beadwork, pottery, weaving, fabric tying and dying and other skills. |
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Prior to that, paper was mounted onto stretched hessian and attached to the wall by wooden battens, the traditional way of attaching fabric to walls. |
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Presented with a riot of possible furnishings, Simmons chooses fabric and wallpaper patterns and compounds them without regard to scale or convention. |
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Mr. Soni created a range of white clothing and cushions with embroidery using safety pins, melted pearl beads, and fabric strips. |
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We set out for the neighbouring village of Kethan, where simple weavers wove the delicate fabric of cotton and silk embroidered with gold and silver. |
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The fabric is gathered at the waist with a belt which is tied at the side. |
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Create a straight fray line for your fringe by clipping through the selvage on one side of the fabric, then gently pulling a crosswise thread across the fabric width. |
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Bags need fabric and color, just like a conventional wearable. |
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Some came wrapped in what looked like puffed up fabric worms, with hair just as knotted and twisted. |
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She went through all the closets, pulling out old clothes, cutting off buttons to sell to sewing and craft shops and used the fabric to make rag rugs. |
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Light pink sheer fabric was scalloped between the posts on my bed. |
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In the in vitro study, a laminated, three-ply fabric failed the mason jar test, including those instances when the material was tested before being laundered. |
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The second important component of the tensile structure is the compressive steel frame which serves to push and pull the fabric into the desired shape. |
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An array of beaded and fabric fringes, colorful ribbons, rickracks and other decorative trims are available, and it's fun to create your own combination of two or more. |
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The past craze for leggings has been replaced by this year's trend for jeggings, close-fitting leggings made of fabric that resembles denim in appearance. |
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Imagine deep pile rugs, generous upholstered pieces, fabric on the walls. |
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If matching ribbing isn't available or if a ribbed finish isn't desired, bind the garment edges with self-fabric, contrasting knit fabric or ribbing. |
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Canton Crepe is a soft crepe woven fabric with small crosswise ribs. |
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If you grab the tube before you put the jacket on, and feed it into your face mask you will be able to access the water bag build into the fabric of the jacket. |
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She was nervously folding the fabric of her shirt into accordion folds. |
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It is made into refrigerator gaskets, used to coat fabric for upholstery and to coat wallpaper for washability, and in making floor tile, horizontal and vertical blinds. |
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Then, if fabric is washable, launder in warm water and detergent. |
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However, in all his work, even in many of the nude portraits he took, there are veils, whether of glass or fabric or color washes. |
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The women of the city donned their abayas, the fabric drawn in around their waists. |
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You could have been given spider webs and violet fabric to wrap your chancre or sip tea made from deer horns but you were most likely to be dosed up with toxic heavy metals. |
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He works in batik a popular method of dyeing fabric using removable wax. |
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You even went out and bought the fabric for your own Oscar dress, which would be unthinkable for an actress to do today. |
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Velveteen is an all cotton pile fabric with short pile resembling velvet. |
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Balbriggan is a knitted cotton fabric named after the Irish town. |
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Lining with another garment fabric makes your vest reversible. |
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Taut red fabric on the ceiling above the chandelier gives the room a cool, circus-tent vibe. |
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Bio polymers can be manufactured into biodegradable clear or opaque plastic and textile fibres which create fabric with the handle of silk or linen. |
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Their stories tell of displacement, of the struggle to restore the frayed fabric of a collective history, to retrace threads that have been lost and unravelled. |
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I got two kitchen chairs recently that are pretty nice except for this fabric, so I holed myself up today with some upholstery tacks and my fabric and got to work. |
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In addition to its comfort and coolness, Cross Creek's Cool Knit fabric is really a variation of a pique stitch that creates an interesting waffle texture. |
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The architects have woven a rich tapestry of restrained luxury into the constrained fabric of an early nineteenth century neoclassical seminary of high heritage significance. |
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If you do a little bit of comparison shopping online, you will find fabric and leather-like bags for under 50 dollars, and quality leather for under a hundred. |
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They create those blouses a lot of times, where they will add a bow or take fabric from another shirt to create the cuff. |
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The fabric is stretched over the frame and tacked or stapled into place. |
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Laminating this material to a carrier fabric maximises this efficiency. |
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It's about the delicate fabric of the universe and how our fragile insides crumble when that fabric is torn. |
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Make sure the condition of the spark arrestor on top of the chimney is inspected so that there are no tears in the fabric that would allow embers to escape. |
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Shemilt ensures the breathability and absorbency of the 95 percent bamboo fabric tops. |
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Choosing their own fabric rather than buying a ready-made drapery also enables homeowners to make coordinating cushions or to cover a chair with the same material. |
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Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, then widthwise, to create four layers. |
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Our fabric experience is extensive, ranging from treated cottons and wools, through to heavy duty Aramid blends, depending upon threat levels and customer budgets. |
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It has soft-touch rubberised plastic or fabric in every area likely to come into contact with your hands, such as the seatbelt holders and sun-visors. |
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If you decide to stitch the design on a heavier fabric than the test sample the stitches will imbed in the fabric and pull the design out of alignment. |
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Waving pieces of wing fabric and burning oily rags in a bucket, the men enthusiastically entered into this exercise, mindful that it might save them from another night at sea. |
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Inventories of her furnishings from the 1660s and 1670s mention fabric curtains for mirrors, such as one of blue taffeta in her Stockholm residence. |
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The truth is this is a labor intensive business and actually needs a good margin between the cost and the sale of the fabric in order to pay the overhead of being in business. |
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For a complete stitch, bring the needle up through the fabric, at the bottom left of the stitch, cross one block of the aida fabric and insert the needle at the top right. |
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It's hard to keep up with the damage the courts are doing to America's constitutional fabric and therewith to America's constitutional ability to defend itself. |
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Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment. |
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This season is seeing an emphasis on tailored suits, with clean, straight lines, as well as linen as a base fabric for everything from pants to suits. |
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Would-be commandos are deployed in groups of up to six, each kitted out in drab macs, assigned a specific target to track down and led into the isolation of a fabric tent. |
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These are palpable, identifiable matters that are ingrained into the very fabric of The Babadook. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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The neckline was square, the bodice simple, in fact, the whole dress was quite simple, but the addition of that soft, airy fabric in almost a mint hue made it look so rich. |
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Select two fabric strips, lay one over the other at one end and pin them to the center back line, aligning the strip ends with the base fabric upper edge. |
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I've spent hours going around those fabric shops looking for material. |
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The brothers were the original salvagers and employed teams of men to strip fabric from ships, including the liner Aquitania when she was broken up. |
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Thus there is commonly a stretching lineation visible on fabric planes that indicates the movement direction, at least during the final stages of fabric development. |
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Elastomer and fabric device serves as both a seal and a filter. |
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When applying the softer sealants to lightweight or sheer fabric edges, the fabric will still roll into a rolled hem, sealing the threads inside the serging. |
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If there is no source of heat in the home, cover plants with boxes, heavy fabric or a material that will trap existing heat from the floor or an inner wall. |
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A characteristic of a quality tie is one that has been cut across the fabric so that it allows the tie to fall straightforward after the knot has been tied. |
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In sizes for handguns, rifles and shotguns, the Exomesh fabric has an interlocking construction that combines woven steel cables laminated to high-tenacity nylon. |
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The French firm of Tassinari et Chatel used this fabric as a guide when reweaving the silk lampas and decorative borders in the original colors of blue, taupe, and cream. |
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This is not true, but in the case of cotton grown in Egypt, the higher thread count means the fabric will be incredibly strong and will last for years and years. |
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The tasseled cord tie-backs give the indulgent fabric a monkish touch. |
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We developed several outdoor projects with an acrylic fabric often used for boat covers because it's resistant to mildew, water, and fading and it can be cleaned with a hose. |
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The same khadi fabric can make you feel cool in summer and warm in winter. |
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Test on fabric scraps for the best tension and stitch length. |
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You're always guaranteed a perfect fit and more often than not, you'll get superior fabric rather than that of a similarly priced, ready-made overcoat. |
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Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian? |
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Included are samplers, embroidered pictures, portraits, sewing implements and patterns, quilts, clothing, linens, fabric swatches, photographs, and other documents. |
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A species of knitted golem stretched out on the floor, it extracts sense memories of his childhood home from the Urals folk custom of making carpets out of fabric remnants. |
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Scared out of my wits, dressed all in shimmering white fabric and scratchy yet beautiful white lace, I felt all alone in the foreign country of England. |
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