Most ties are slip-stitched with a Liba machine, a semi-automated machine that closely duplicates the look and resiliency of hand stitching. |
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They take their art to the streets, stitching cosies from everything to bike racks to entire buses. |
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Of course, you need to know beforehand that it fits, because you don't want to have to unpick all this stitching to alter it later. |
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It's made from soft cotton and features Western style pockets, pearl snap details, and Lurex stitching for a cool vintage look. |
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At about the same time, farm women also worked at binding and stitching shoe uppers. |
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A large number of them are employed in activities such as stitching, packing and embroidery works. |
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She was taken to a hospital in Carcassonne and she now has a broken collarbone and several deep abrasions that required stitching. |
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She pulled out a plain black shirt with purple stitching and set it on top of the pants to her side. |
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I've another Chanel bag, which is older, and is also quilted in black with cream stitching. |
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This class also includes units mainly engaged in providing clothing trade services such as hem stitching, basque knitting or buttonholing. |
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Lately I have been wondering if it is really necessary to use stay stitching around the necks lines. |
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Even doing the stay stitching can result in wonky edges after the block has been trimmed. |
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If you want an added detail on your shoe, go for a pair with off-white stitching. |
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The sealant stiffens the fabric and prevents the threads from showing through the stitching. |
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Old grandmothers sitting in a circle were stitching tiny colourful stitches on a quilt. |
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The house tailor had created a knee length black coat with gold stitching that somehow managed to slim his waist and broaden his shoulders. |
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These creases are in turn overlaid by circles and whorls of black thread stitching. |
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Unpick the errant stitching and reposition the rolled hem under the presser foot. |
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Brandon immediately pulled out a pair of black capris with lavender stitching. |
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She wore a beautiful crimson kimono with black stitching of cherry tree blossoms in full bloom. |
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A fine quality shirt should have solid yet discreet stitching around the seams and buttons. |
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Cross stitching is the artfully deprived persons way of making beautiful pictures. |
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A quilter, she discourses regularly on the simple joys of stitching cloth, of creating harmony from scraps. |
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He also has a black hat at his side, with stitching that matches his jacket. |
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When traditional stitching is eliminated in favor of securing fabrics with fusible adhesive, the result is a quick-to-finish garment. |
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They need some kind of invisible stitching, a dash of the X factor that brings an unyielding aura. |
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Gold stitching and glittering jewels were placed in intricate designs at carefully determined places. |
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Of course since I was stitching after so long I drew blood and then I realized that I had forgotten all about the thimble once again. |
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She uses stitching, wool and gold leaf but in this demonstration used the seeds from a pomegranate with bits of coloured paper. |
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It all began with walking in the door and having a uniform chucked at me, black shirt with white stitching, and tan pants. |
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To avoid stretching the neckline curves while stitching, place a finger behind the presser foot to hold back the fabric. |
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Charity, on the other hand, was far superior at stitching and all manner of sewing. |
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Griggs anglicised the name, reshaped the heel, added the yellow stitching and trademarked the AirWair soles. |
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Sew the decorative stitching across the pleats from one end of the pleated fabric to the other, using the pleating threads as guidelines. |
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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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By definition, a pleat is a fold in cloth made by doubling the material upon itself and then pressing or stitching it into place. |
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Or run the edge of your presser foot along the first line of stitching when you do the second. |
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Earley eased Kildare's worries when testing the stitching of the Carlow net with a piledriver to the net. |
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This applies not just to military frontlines, but also to welfare lines, police line-ups, or even stitching a hemline in a sweatshop. |
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If you're using a multisize pattern, mark accurate stitching lines on the tissue using a seam gauge and fine-point pen. |
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Decide how many rows of decorative stitching you want, then pleat an additional two rows. |
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Furthermore, the gadroon is filled up with a welt, and the welt covers the stitching in the gadroon. |
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Stretch jeans with criss-cross stitching, coupled with a chocolate brown jacket are just some of the items to be found in the store. |
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She shifts on her bed, and starts picking at the loose stitching on her bedspread. |
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Feather stitching, in this example, is used in an eighth-inch space between eighth-inch tucks. |
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For the formals as well as informals, Kutir creates the garments right from fabricating, dying, embroidery, stitching and assembling. |
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Be sure to sew across the perimeter stitching with each line of stitching, backstitching at the beginning and end. |
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Authentic Steve Madden 'Love Knots' baguette features sassy stitching details. |
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Quality extras include coconut buttons, a left chest pocket, double-needle stitching on the shoulders, and split side vents. |
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I arranged the leaves on the cushions in order, but that jarred with me, so I added a bit of chaotic stitching. |
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They will also be taught about diet and nutrition, first-aid, button stitching and the usual fare of painting, craftwork and so on. |
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Diamond stitching gives an argyle look to a quarter-zip mock-neck sweater made of soft, marled wool. |
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The bone marrow cells will be collected using a needle and syringe, with no cutting or stitching involved. |
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I really enjoy Bargello stitching but up to now have always used canvas and wool threads. |
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I demonstrated how to thread the blunt tapestry needle, where to place the knot and how to hold and move the needle when stitching. |
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I stand and look down at the needle as I thread it with ease and neatly begin stitching. |
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The ribs have a tendency to slip, so pin or baste well prior to stitching the seams. |
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The balls were probably made by a souter, whose stitching skills were essential to producing a good ball. |
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It's charcoal gray with light gray stitching, elbow patches and a large star patch on the front. |
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It's used to create decorative openwork stitching on tightly woven fabrics such as linen and fine batiste. |
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Ganice spent all her time stitching and embroidering for her hope chest while Jodei and I watched in silence. |
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After the fabric is hooped, the hoop can be attached to an embroidery machine for stitching. |
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The bosom of the chemise became a chemisette or vestee and was fastened by light stitching to the front or neck of the dress. |
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She wore a black low cut tank top black jeans under black chaps with fringe along the edges and black cowboy boots with silver stitching. |
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Third, the stitching attaching the fabric to the ends of the spokes must be sturdy enough to stay in place after moderate use. |
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The fabric is too stretchy, the neck too wide, the stitching and finishing unacceptable. |
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Comfortable and durable, these smart sneakers are made from subtle leather and feature fine stitching, with matching rubber toecap and midsole. |
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Fancier edge stitches could include binding with Lycra, blanket stitch, pinking, overcast with the serger, or turning under and stitching. |
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This pair of shoes features contrast stitching and textures, a removable padded tongue and comfortable rubber sole. |
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But what caught my attention was a roadside tailor stitching Gandhi topis which most of the gents wear here for playing Holi. |
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Silver stitching accents the leather steering wheel, door fabric, seats, grab handle, door pulls and dash vent rings. |
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Be sure that you're happy with all construction stitching and pressing before you begin topstitching. |
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The stitching is clean and even, with double reinforcing where the holster meets the belt loops. |
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Double check the threading of your sewing machine to prevent immediate stitching problems. |
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Hasina, who knows certain basics of stitching, has oiled her sewing machine. |
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The artist had acquired a 1959 sewing machine that did chain stitching only. |
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The iron also is ideal for applying fusible bias tape before stitching it in place. |
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Use an awl or pushpin and foam core to punch holes where you want to add stitching. |
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Offsetting the lace were short jackets and miniskirts in soft chestnut leather, decorated with white top stitching. |
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The fur on tennis balls and the stitching on baseballs also create turbulence, which similarly affects the aerodynamics. |
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The knit's stretch and texture eliminate exact garment fitting and stitching techniques. |
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Wrong sides together, pin all darts, tucks and seams as you did in the tissue, placing pins accurately along the stitching lines. |
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Even though fleece doesn't ravel, the rows of stitching lines need to be sewn on the bias to achieve a good bloom. |
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You are now ready to start hand stitching the blanket stitch around the blankets. |
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Wayne gave his usual blockbusting performance, taking the ball up and making metres and stitching up the middle with his tackling. |
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Tough sinew was made from their tendons for stitching the heavy hides together. |
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He took a wound to the mouth requiring four feet of stitching and a catering pack of kitchen towels. |
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Make sure the loop stitching on the underside is covering the hem raw edge. |
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These boots sport handcrafted stitching, lightly distressed waxed leather for durability, and a steel shank and multidensity footbed for support. |
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Her figure was slim and pretty, her fingers slender and graceful as she steadfastly worked at her stitching. |
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You'll be in the driver's seat this spring with this pair of pebble-leather, slip-on moccasins with contrast stitching. |
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Eileen spoke about printing onto interesting papers, transferring to materials, enhancing with pens and paint, machine stitching as well as hand stitches. |
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Also, instead of the usual single row of stitching common on other designs, this little jewel of the outback sports two lines for an extra measure of strength. |
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Family crests and nicknames are stitched into headrests, colors are specified for seat stitching, veneers are chosen for the dash. |
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They see explanation and prediction not as deductive exercises but rather as exercises in flexible ad hocery that require stitching together diverse sources of information. |
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As you place the sheet moss against the wire frame, attach it with thin wire, stitching the moss onto the frame with a traditional basting stitch. |
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The shipyard has already been asked to reinforce the stitching. |
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Elsewhere, flashes of Jamaican rocksteady and Latin beats and melodies seep into the stitching of this singular songsmith to fit his quirky design. |
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The upper part was sewn with vertical stitching to delineate the bodice. |
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To create the reversed pockets featured on the shorts, use a seam ripper to carefully remove the pockets from the jeans, cutting the stitching only and not the fabric. |
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The tank top was black with orange stitching around the armholes and neck. |
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When straight stitching both rows, stretch the seam equally both times. |
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Dawn was stitching the last row when Tobit barged in, followed by Will. |
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The doctors in the field clinics always got her to do the stitching because she was so good at it. |
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There was a scar that stretched across the top of her head that looked quite like the stitching on the top of a football. |
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Castle built geese with wings puffing out from their bodies by layering pieces of cardboard then stitching them together. |
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For raised daisy centers, slip a small piece of batting or fleece under the center before stitching the layers together around the circle perimeter. |
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Press the seam allowances open and topstitch with a long straight stitch on both sides of the seam, being careful not to stretch the fabric while stitching. |
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Canadians are still stitching the maple leaf to their belongings almost 50 years later. |
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When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond. |
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If in doubt about the design's stability, sandwich a layer of sheer fabric, such as organdy, organza or tulle, with the water-soluble stabilizer prior to stitching. |
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I look like I've been involved in a drunken fracas with a broken bottle around the nose area with mucho stitching and loads of dried blood smeared around my face. |
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In many places in India the traditional Coracle is made by blowing up the skin of a dead buffalo, stitching it together and sitting on it like using a large float. |
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Any further protest on Christine's part was cut off by the roar of machine gun fire, slugs stitching a line of strangely small holes across the wall opposite of them. |
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She was more than willing to talk about all these things, which is cool, because I hate the idea of stitching someone up with a story they wouldn't want printed. |
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The main stitches used are stem stitching and laid-and-couched stitching. |
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There are strange Runes embossed into your belt and others on your wrist bands, and your single glove has a curious pattern of black and gold stitching across its back. |
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For those who love a more casual style, the Owens, a sleek silhouette with contrasting stitching in black and chocolate, lace-up or with an elastic is a must buy. |
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The man is described as Asian with a small moustache and was wearing a sports jacket while the woman had blond hair and was wearing a black coat with white stitching. |
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The young man was dressed in boots, a white dress shirt that had yet to be tucked in, and over that a black vest with colorful stitching on the side. |
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The stitching is straight and even, double-stitched in stress areas. |
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I of course ripped out all of my horrendous stitching and quickly stitched up the edges of the cloth, so as to make it unrecognizable as a former unfinished sampler. |
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To allow the heat of the burning charcoal inside to escape, the artist has cleverly used openwork on some of the stitching, flower, and leaf motifs. |
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The front opening of the chemisette also has red decorative stitching. |
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Chetty's subjects are symbolic tarotlike goddesses and heroines beautifully executed in silk with elegantly visible stitching, which hang on the wall like paintings. |
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She became a professional seamstress with her own alteration store, stitching everything from sun bonnets to wedding gowns to linings for caskets. |
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Some unusual stitching down the front panels makes this shirt difficult to iron, so it tends to get forgotten about as it slowly sinks down the ironing pile. |
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Using a plastic tapestry needle as a substitute for a bone needle, the sides of the parfleche were stitched with raffia using any number of stitching techniques. |
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It was not unknown for the die to be imperfect because the design drawing had been interpreted incorrectly, or inconsistently in relation to the stitching pattern. |
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Add faux stitching around the edges of the dress with a fine tip marker. |
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Grids of rice-paper squares punctuated by areas of stitching and little insets of lace and netting suggest quilts, while lacy edgings connote pillowcases and hand towels. |
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Note the decorative finials on both the stitching frame and the plow. |
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The families had erected flimsy tents by stitching rags together. |
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There is no particular theme and entrants can add any embellishments, decorative stitching and additional fabrics to reflect their individual personality. |
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The best examples of this was his tea matte alligator bodice top and the regally beautiful Coco Mitchell in a lambskin jacket and skirt with contrast stitching detailing. |
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Pant styles sold to young guys now include capri's, clamdiggers, and chinos and jeans with decorative stitching. |
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Join the pieces with overlapping seams and finish off by stitching with the zigzagger attachment. |
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Honestly, I believe she is outsewing all the rest of us for every evening finds Frances stitching away. |
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It is very similar to a hurling sliotar in that it resembles an American baseball with more pronounced stitching. |
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The new model is based on the Silverado 2500 crew cab, and has dark cocoa leather seating with camouflage piping and blaze orange stitching. |
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The limited edition features interiors with Black Laguna leather seats with silver accent stitching and Light Black Chrome bezels. |
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This event is known as the Caledonian Orogeny, and the Highland Boundary Fault marks this stitching together of continents. |
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Adding to the Optima Hybrid's newfound raciness are custom leather seats with green stitching to match the exterior trim color. |
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In the white light of the studio the sullen mustard wool, the psychotic stitching, the brutal dowdiness snarled at the world. |
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There were changes in the interior as well, like grey accent stitching and premium woodgrain ornamentation. |
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Once in a while, when I could do some stitching or unstitching on a column to make it better, she would exult about it, and that was pay dirt. |
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While he's curbed the pranks now, Silky still has a crime sheet as long as his arm when it comes to stitching up other players. |
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The calfskin watchband has visible red stitching and is attached to the case with a special insert system. |
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The first man was white, 6ft, and wore a dark balaclava with lighter stitching around the eye and mouth holes. |
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Oliver has never had any qualms about stitching up even his nearest and dearest to make himself look good. |
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Exquisite trapunto stitching forms an intricate design on the taupe pearlized leather seats with saddle brown piping. |
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It had a molded corset bodice with trapunto stitching and full princess skirt. |
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You can prevent warping and get a very strong weld by stitching your pieces together. |
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The sporty feel is reflected in its interior thanks to heated, nappa leather black seats with yellow double stitching. |
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For panorama stitching involving HDR, there are several post processing steps. |
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The cutting team of 26 women spent 182 man-days to cut the fabric and the stitching team of 8 spent 40 man-days to put the apron together. |
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Tyler's trapunto stitching and use of subtle two-tone colors are another example of how the collaboration will influence the design of future GM vehicle brands. |
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Molas are colorful layered textiles handsewn in Panama by Kuna women using the techniques of applique, reverse applique, embroidery, and other stitching methods. |
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The leather had the most intricate hand stitching and the subtle handsewn diamantes gave it that little bit of sparkle as the catwalk lights hit it. |
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Soft-grain leather with contrast stitching on Portfolio and XKR models. |
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Look for a signature red pocket lining and red stitching on the belt loop. |
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Embroidery, stitching, intricate beading, weaving, braiding, smocking, lace work and exotic fabrics give Amidala's wardrobe the regal feel captured in the films. |
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Black roof lining, a perforated leather steering wheel with red stitching, leather handbrake, silver kick plates and steel pedals are also included. |
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It contained tools such as choppers, burins, and stitching awls. |
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I used a rust stain and stitching on fabric to mnemonically materialize the process of demolition and displacement, while she used words to echo the process. |
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Astronomers, using a new type of telescope made by stitching together telephoto lenses, recently discovered seven celestial surprises while probing a nearby spiral galaxy. |
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With red seatbelts, red stitching and highlights in the trim and illuminated AMG logos in the kick plates the A 45 has a cockpit which looks the business. |
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Paolo sat crosslegged on his bench, stitching away for dear life. |
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Items feature cool contrast stitching, distressed fabric treatments and street wear style graphics that give the line an active, edgier look befitting the X Games name. |
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The leather-dressed steering wheel and handbrake also feature white stitching, as do the gear stick gaiter and unique, double-stitched floor mats. |
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