There is one place where two breadths didn't match, and the eyes go all up and down the line, one a little higher than the other. |
It is repeated, of course, by the breadths, but not otherwise. |
Four of the squarish cloths are formed of two separately woven breadths of material. |
The opposite selvages have hanging threads, remnants of the stitchery which originally seamed two breadths together. |
In order to avoid cakings the walls of the tubes are made out of rubber breadths which are stretched over corner steel in the breaks. These rubber breadths oscillate slightly. |
In a few days it will recarpet the earth and tack down the green breadths with brass-headed dandelions. |