They, too, were bedecked in shades and hues that I had never seen in silks, satins, and lace before! |
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Lace tablecloth, lace napkins, her mother's best china and Waterford crystal, and real silver silverware. |
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She appreciatively fingered the delicate lace collar and black velvet trim. |
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It was designed along Grecian lines with a high empire waist, and silver lace trim. |
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It will not be hard to find a great shirt with lace on the top and accessorize it with matching earrings, necklaces, scarves or handbags. |
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Canterbury bells, Echium, foxglove, sweet William, Queen Anne's lace and mullein are among the commonly grown ornamental biennials. |
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He had given her corsage made of carnations just like these with little pieces of Queen Anne's lace mixed in and tied with a blue ribbon. |
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Yarrow and Queen Anne's lace are popular with butterflies, but can be aggressive spreaders. |
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Fuchsia, goldenrod, and Queen Anne's lace graced the hedgerows as we drove in from Foxford. |
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Then, like magpies, they hurry back to their workshop loaded with wisps of lace and coils of steel mesh, strands of silk and ropes of jute. |
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Fauna such as anemones, gorgonia and lace corals thrive in the caverns and tunnels of the Turkish Aegean and Mediterranean. |
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Heather looked stunning in a white lace dress and Alfie wore a white tie and tails. |
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A married woman may often wear a baju kebaya, a close-fitting lace blouse over an ankle-length skirt. |
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The kebaya is a long-sleeved, fitted lace blouse that is worn over another layer of clothing. |
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The crown is embellished with tiny whitework flowers filled with intricate needlepoint lace fillings. |
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I changed into a pair of black bell-bottoms and a white keyhole peasant shirt that had lace on the cuffs. |
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They claimed that vast quantities of gold and silver thread and wire for making lace were being regularly imported into Ireland. |
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Crafts such as lace making, weaving and woodwork are still practised but today it is the tourist market which keeps them going. |
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The oval mirror reflects me sitting on the bed, framed by the intricate lace of the curtains. |
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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 young actor held a large white handkerchief trimmed with lace over his nose and mouth. |
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I suspect some of the lace on sale is manufactured by Chinese peasants copying Burano-Venetian lace patterns. |
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Croft looked around, taking in the bright, sand-coloured walls, the cream drapes, the fine lace curtains about the windows. |
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The back had a beautiful train of both lace and silk, which trailed four feet behind her when she walked. |
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Maybe it was her exhaustion settling in, but the thick layers of silk and lace were as comforting as a pile of blankets fresh out of the dryer. |
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The white silk and lace skirt hung low, leaving her midsection bare, and was flared slightly from the hips. |
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She had dressed in a simple dark-blue dress with a white satin belt and lace collar. |
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Upon her bed was a gown of light blue silk trimmed with white lace and satin bows running from the neck to the waist. |
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Here's what you get when you mix luxurious silk with a lace trim and fine ribbon lacing. |
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She was indeed a vision in powder blue silk, the bodice of the dress enhanced with lace and even more pearls. |
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Cindy had the decency to get dressed, at least, although she was dressed in a ridiculously glamorous dress with lace and frills. |
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She wore a white dress edged with lace and puffed sleeves, white shoes on her feet. |
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Today, she had chosen a modest blue dress with tiny bits of lace at the bodice, sleeves, and hem. |
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I had worn a little blue velvet jacket with gold lace and now I clutched it possessively. |
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It had simple, white lace along the collar and at the ends of the elbow length sleeves. |
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The dress was tight at the waist and the bodice was decorated with black lace from the waistline up to the low neckline. |
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The flashing gold epaulettes and gold lace on his 18th century naval uniform have been made by Wyedean Weaving. |
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The comparison is ridiculous, and at the moment he couldn't lace Hall's boots. |
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Finally, about 4 years ago I got up enough nerve to allow a salesgirl to lace me into a corset for the first time. |
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Have someone lace you into the corset rather than trying to get into it with the laces loosened. |
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This corset was largely a favor to Jeff, who was sick of having to lace me into things. |
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As soon as I can buy some I will have my husband lace me into it and take pictures on our new camera. |
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It took two of us to lace her into that corset and we helped with her veil. |
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I would love to meet her and lace her into an exquisite Lace Embrace corset. |
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It fastened down the back, and matron had to lace me into it for each performance. |
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Next, a scruffy-looking student enthusiastically volunteered to lace him into a straightjacket and secure him with padlocks and chains. |
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If my black thigh high, lace up boots are requested, the client will be expected to lace me into them at the beginning of the session. |
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And thanks to you and Jon both for helping lace me into that medieval dress. |
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I have a steel-boned underbust corset that I can wear for you too, or I can bring it along for you to lace me into. |
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Place your hands behind your head for support, but don't lace your fingers together. |
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You could take black satin ribbon and lace it through the big stitches for extra effect. |
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If populations are low, a high-pressure garden hose can be used to wash the lace bugs off the plant. |
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Repeated applications of some insecticides may be needed to control lace bugs effectively. |
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Routinely check azaleas for lace bugs, and initiate treatments if significant numbers are detected. |
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At least 17 species of lace bugs cause damage to ornamental trees and shrubs in the United States. |
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The walnut lace bug feeds almost exclusively on black walnut and is found throughout the range of black walnut. |
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As a result of their feeding on the underside of the leaf, most people do not see lace bugs until damage is visible. |
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Sycamore lace bugs attack sycamore primarily, but they may also infest ash, hickory, and mulberry. |
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There are several generations of lace bugs each year, so they keep attacking the plant. |
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When natural enemies are present, lace bugs generally cause little damage to the plant. |
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While there are several other types of lace pillows, the best for a beginner is a basic square pillow. |
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My other lace pillow on the left, which is stuffed, is useful for strips of lace. |
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Lace-women sit bent over the lace pillow, and pin up the pierced paper with the patterns that have to be reproduced on the lace. |
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Little tiny lace panties sold rolled up like ladyfingers, and in a myriad of gem tones, sit in a case on the front counter. |
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The lace barely covers her upper leg as the female mages continue to altercate with her that it must be shorter. |
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I dressed in a knee-length white skirt patterned with a layer of pink lace and a pink tank top over a white bikini. |
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Yet behind the lace curtains and gentility, his upbringing was anything but ordinary. |
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She wore a piece of black lace around her throat and an expensive looking ring on her right ring finger. |
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From a distance the pavilion resembles a giant fragment of ripped lace or a superscale cobweb. |
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The motives and ornaments of the sumptuously flowing white lace rochets were of the most elaborate and delicate kind. |
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His maternal grandfather was a lace designer and his own father a lithographer. |
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The girl rushes to join her mother, who is rooting through some old piles of lace handkerchiefs. |
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There are casual shoes that can pass for dress shoes, with the rubber sole and wedge heel, in both lace shoes and loafers. |
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Intricately handcarved rosewood and handmade lace are art forms passed down from generation to generation. |
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Part of the wonder of this lace construction for us is the process of discovery involved in locating each figure. |
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Shown is the ruched front camisole in buttercup with cream lace with matching panty. |
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Scalloped edges, lace and ruffles infuse the clothes with motion and make for an exciting silhouette. |
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The arms stopped at the elbow in a double ruffle edged with lace and the whole outfit was set off with a matching choker. |
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Her skirt was barely covering her rear and her shirt was low enough to show the lace on her bra. |
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The sleeves on a sage brocade safari jacket were eye-catching and a pink Chantilly lace top with a champagne satin suit were simply darling. |
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I washed dishes for months to afford its creamy layers of alternating lace and taffeta, accented at the waist by a peach silk rose. |
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It consists of a madras head-tie and a skirt with lace petticoats draped at the sides. |
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The luscious silk and delicate lace trim are what make these tap pants so glamorous. |
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The officers rearranged their chairs in a circle while the sirdar, a bearded man in a white lace skullcap, started serving them. |
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Despite her failing eyesight she made prodigious amounts of lace tatting for her clothes, and for family and friends. |
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The ladies were dressed in their best tea gowns and lace parasols were held over their heads by lacy fingers. |
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The silver lace trim needed to line the underside of the rabbet so that the scalloped edge would peak out onto the backing board. |
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The table in front of her was covered with a pale lilac lace tablecloth and the silver tea set rested upon it. |
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Without a backward glance, she closed the French doors and unhooked the sash that held the heavy drapes that covered the white lace sheers. |
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There were clusters of women in lace mantillas, and one or two solitary old men. |
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The sleeves and gowns balloon out with layers of lace in an overstated and flamboyant style. |
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Odds and ends around the house, such as forks, lace fabric, and toy truck tires, can be used to texture clay surfaces. |
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When the Queen stepped from the train, wearing a suit of pale blue lace with matching hat, loud cheers filled the concourse. |
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I had on a black pinstripe mini and thigh-high stockings with lace at the top. |
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Irish retailers boasted the sale of London patterns and a number offered to buy used lace second-hand. |
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Her dress was of ivory silk, the bodice decorated with exquisite lace and tiny seed pearls. |
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During our stay, we passed many street level apartments and houses that had only see-through lace curtains in the windows. |
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It was very difficult for me to tell if the mid 19th C. Mechlin lace offered here was hand or machine made. |
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During the reign of Queen Anne, in 1713, Mechlin lace was the favourable lace of the English court. |
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Make Victorian lace baubles by covering light balls with tissue or silver paper and then attaching lace round the middle with PVA glue. |
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Detail embroidery, retro beadwork, sequins and lace add a touch of Hollywood glamour. |
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He was dressed in burgundy velvet breeches, waistcoat and frock, with a silk and lace white shirt. |
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When ironing washed lace, always cover with white tissue paper between the iron and the lace to prevent the latter from becoming shiny. |
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His jerkin was decorated by a flamboyant lace frill around the neck, and like Tudor he carried a sword attached to a belt round his waist. |
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Curtains of silk and lace in black and red hung from the ceiling, giving the room a shadowy and ethereal feel. |
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Twisting lace vines snaked up the middle on both sides of the pearl buttons. |
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She was a vision, in a satin gown of midnight blue with a matching bodice that had elegant white lace around the low cut top. |
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She is wearing her original dainty lawn dress with lace edged bertha collar, pigeon breast front and matched underwear. |
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He was a somewhat diminutive boy, clad in a velvet suit with a lace collar, both of which were plentifully bespattered with mud. |
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Her outfit was a voluminous lace affair without shape or style, and I couldn't see her own shoes from the grubby train of her dress. |
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The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked radiant in a white satin dress with a train of satin lace with matching headdress. |
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After that I'm going to have a go at knitting a lace shawl for the new baby. |
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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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Female egg guarding occurs in a wide variety of insects, including lace bugs, stink bugs, cockroaches, and treehoppers. |
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She wore a black cocktail dress with matching heeled shoes and a black lace choker. |
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White lace curtains billowed out from the tall windows, and I felt I should take my shoes off so as not to stain the white carpet. |
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Tiny pure white lace gloves and a mother-of-pearl prayer missal completed the ensemble. |
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There was one gown that looked almost large enough, but it was trimmed with lace and ribbons. |
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Simple trim lace and a dull leather waistcoat swathed his slender form, dampened in the moist morning air. |
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I could never look as beautiful as Sinjun did in the yellow gown with its balloon skirt and lace trimmings. |
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There were tucks and folds and frills and bows and lace and rhinestones and embroidery and ribbons all over it. |
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The Cap has a lot of ornate lace and beads and is worn far back on the head with a thick spray of netting for the veil. |
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I had to wear a corselet and these awful bloomers with lace on the bottom of them. |
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In the north, the sleeves of the blouse are wide, with lace embroidery along the edges. |
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You see the white lace of the rochet, and over that the purple mozzetta, trimmed in amaranth. |
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Besides lace machines for making bobbinet, Ipswich's hand-powered lace shops also held several framework knitting machines. |
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The bobbin lace demonstration was fascinating since I had never considered how it was made. |
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A quantity of lace includes Chantilly, Brussels, Flemish, Antwerp, and Devon bobbin lace. |
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Ribbons and lace bedecked the front of the satin bodice, with nothing but a little lace around the legs and a big bow in the back for a skirt. |
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Once she was down to her very pretty lace underthings she forced herself to look at him. |
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Statues of the Virgin were often enriched with gold leaf, her dark face surrounded with lace carved from ash and oak boles. |
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A bolero jacket decomposed at the edges into layers of peach gauze, dotted with lace flower appliques and fur patches. |
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You can see the bolero jacket matched with bell-bottom pants or a sensuous tuxedo with lace trousers. |
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The girls took down the curtains and dressed the window with black lace and white muslin, ripped and torn to make it cover a wider area. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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Hiking trails lace the central portion, where the river breaks down into channels and sloughs. |
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They get her footprints, and they dress her in a tiny, yellow lace gown, complete with matching booties and a yellow knit cap. |
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Howard was still sitting on his pallet, head halfway between his knees, trying to unravel a knot in the lace of his right boot. |
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I began to lace up my sneakers, hiding my face behind my hair as I took a deep breath. |
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Of these, the bow-tie method is the most efficient in terms of requiring the shortest lace yet using all the eyelets. |
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The sofa was strewn with boxer shorts, lace underwear, and assorted other clothing. |
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Her hair she wore in a lace snood that let a few stray wisps of curly blonde hair fall into her face. |
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A green jacket covered her body, over a white blouse at the neck of which was fastened with an ornate brooch a lace neckerchief. |
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Antique beads and braiding were sown on to jersey tops and distressed lace was used to create a patchwork feel on dresses. |
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Using the hand her manicurist wasn't working on, Eliza unzipped her black hoodie, revealing the hot pink lace of her bra. |
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The droplets of water caught the edges of her lace nightwear and sparkled in the morning sun. |
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Arg's attention was then stolen by a brunette girl who wore a white lace peplum playsuit. |
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Clara's Brussels lace veil was not sold by her lady's maid nor by the bride herself. |
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It is called Renaissance or Brussels lace because it is mostly sold in Brussels. |
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Her veil is a matching pillbox of Brussels lace and a shoulder length veil of angel glow tulle. |
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The Brussels lace is lightly yellowed, slightly darkened with age or body oil. |
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The exhibition was an opportunity to see the Honiton and Brussels lace recently donated to the Museum. |
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Honeysuckle vines and climbing roses nearly conceal the fence, but like a lace curtain, allow light and air to pass. |
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She was waiting for him in a bed of an obscenely virginal white lace and satin. |
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She smiled as her fingers splayed against the silk and lace creation as she held it against her pajama clad body. |
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They are less likely to be tainted with the chemical residues that lace non-organic, intensively reared meat. |
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Its clouds of white lace cap flowers in summer and its purple foliage with drooping clusters of berries in autumn make it a winter garden staple. |
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She pulled out a white lace cami just when she felt two hands on her waist. |
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These rare one piece camiknickers have lace on the pantaloon style pantalets. |
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She tore it into sections, oblivious to the stares she received toward her black lace bra, and tried to staunch his wounds with the fabric. |
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Thin, white lace fell from the top point of the canopy and draped around the bed. |
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Cover the albums with pretty fabric or lace and stencil the recipient's initials on the front to personalize it. |
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June on the other hand had a gorgeous white wedding dress with lace and satin and a beautiful headpiece. |
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He is streets ahead of anyone else, and Ian McGeechan could not lace Jim Renwick's boots as far as I am concerned. |
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The gown was made of the smoothest painted red silk with a red lace trim on the hem and the neckline, which swooped down low in a prettily way. |
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A glimpse at the collection shows that Carlson has featured suiting, sportswear and her signature silk organza and Chantilly lace slips. |
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The collection includes a multitude of hand painted felt and lace tops, waxed cotton shirts and skirts, chambray shirts, and pure wool skirts. |
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We hijacked the best seats in the house, the front row of the balcony, where I waved my multicolored boa and mauve lace covered hand at him. |
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Last night I received one pair of leopard-print hipsters, one pair of brown lace French knickers and one red lace bra. |
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Its trade is chasubles and mitres, stoles and lace surplices, Roman collars and cardinal red socks, packed thick into its dark wood cupboards. |
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For the most glamorous evenings choose from back seam hold-ups and spot mesh tights or lace top stockings and hold ups to complete the look. |
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Instead of the white satin gown and lace veil Elizabeth had worn, Inger simply dressed in her Sunday best. |
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This handkerchief is a good example of the best of Honiton lace made during the 19th Century. |
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Some teachers also hold courses on Honiton lace at various venues in England and abroad. |
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It was called Honiton lace because it arrived in London, the main market, by the Honiton coach, later the Honiton train. |
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The gallery displays a selection of Honiton lace drawn from our collection of world significance. |
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Traditionally Honiton lace was made in white or ecru cotton, and occasionally black silk. |
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Spun in a pattern containing roses, thistles and shamrocks, Honiton lace is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing of all laces. |
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Other highlights include PVC dresses, lace dresses, gold pyjama trousers and chiffon tops. |
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Houses have plenty of wallpaper, lace curtains, chintz sofas, and wood floors. |
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It was made of the whitest silky material, with panels of lace on the bodice and right round the full skirt. |
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Other trees with attractive bark include eucalyptus, paperbark maple, lace bark pine and crape myrtle. |
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Tenderly, Kirby untied the lace from around the rose and retied it around the top of her braid. |
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From mesh and lace to the sheer and diaphanous, transparency was a clear favorite on the runways. |
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At Ziegler's ball, the starburst pattern of lights on the walls is echoed by the lace edging of Alice's gown and by the blue stelliform ribbon on Szavost's lapel. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and colorful, wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, colorfully embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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It was a straw bonnet with light blue lace ribbon around it. |
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Eight thousand miles of trackage lace the Chicago area, so it's imperative to get cars rolling out of so congested a district first, and classify them for delivery later. |
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The outfit is topped off by a luminescent black lace camisole. |
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This rare lace pillow dates around 1850 and is made of leather and linen. |
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Although I have tried different ways of making lace, such as fine crochet, knitted lace and tatting, to me bobbin lacemaking has to be the most satisfying of all. |
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Beautifully romantic vintage balcony bras and deep sided strings in rich chocolate and plum lace are courtesy of Collette Dinnigan for Wild Hearts. |
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If I were never to lace on a glove again, I could hold my head high. |
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It was a long, red dress with lace trim and beaded spaghetti straps. |
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The sexy lingerie, which is saucy as only the Brits can be, features whimsical designs like embroidered bows, polka-dots, lace trimming, and side-tie ribbon closures. |
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It had an empire waist and lace accents on the sleeves and neckline. |
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The original 1920s carriages have been beautifully restored, with gleaming woodwork, woven lace macassars, inlaid Lalique glass panels and wing-backed armchairs. |
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Erris is renowned for many things including its outstanding tradition in exquisite hand crafts like lace making, crochet, needlework and knitting. |
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I entered this gigantic granite jewel, which is as light in its effect as a bit of lace and is covered with towers, with slender belfries to which spiral staircases ascend. |
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The figure's off-the-shoulder dress illustrates a certain degree of wealth, as well as her skill at rendering lace and shimmering black silk folds. |
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It turns out, however, that shorter lacings are possible if the lace doesn't have to pass alternately through the eyelets on the left and right side of the shoe. |
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If you go to the harbour, there are wizened old ladies selling beautiful hand-made lace and tablecloths for a fraction of what they'd cost back home. |
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Elegant satin and silk coverings with braid and lace can cost quite a bit. |
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The bride looked radiant in an ivory gown of duchess satin, consisting of a bodice top with an overlay of embroidered lace and buttoning detail on the back. |
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The bride reportedly wore a custom Chantilly lace mermaid gown by Carolina Herrera. |
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The maids bringing in lace caps and a box of hair powder on the left are probably her maidservants, Antonia Vanderbrocht and Petronila Valdearenas. |
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I wanted the whole dress to glisten, so I used a lace with silver thread in it. |
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She held up a beautiful gown made of lace and satin, in white and gray. |
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Unfortunately, the Universe likes to laugh at my expense so of course I managed to trip over an untied shoe lace and did a face plant onto the driveway. |
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Indulge in this pretty lace accented silk camisole and matching tap pants. |
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An elegant black satin sleeveless dress with red lace trimmings hugged the woman's skeletal figure, not complementing her ashen complexion at all. |
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Some of its family kin include buckwheat, rhubarb, sorrels, docks, bistorts, water peppers, devil's shoestring, silver lace vine, smartweed, and black bindweed. |
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Running decklines through the loops of these device requires the kayak operator to unlash the decklines and lace them through the loops, then re-lash the lines. |
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I pulled on my silky pink lace tank, and my black tie jeans. |
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There is a separate garage, which again also has an old world appearance, with lace curtains in the window, a weathervane and a lucky horseshoe over the door. |
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When finished with the length you want, take the strands off the bobbins and lace them through the holes in the edge of the pouch, two strands per side. |
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And no amount of fancy lace could ever have competed with the joy of sleep. |
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His two best moves are an ankle lace and a gut wrench, techniques to use after takedowns or on offensive restarts to turn an opponent's shoulders to the mat for bonus points. |
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Her gown was off-the-shoulder but modest, white lace around her neck-line and made of ivory satin her mother had bought years ago and reserved for a special occasion. |
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Using a simple whipstitch, and catching just the centers or the hidden layers of the ribbon, stitch the ribbon flowers over the green leaf trim at the lace upper edge. |
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The lace tablecloth came out for this event, as did the tea service of thin bone china, complete with matching milk jug, sugar bowl and slop basin. |
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Pull hard on the laces when you lace them through the holes. |
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Make a twisted cord or use a ribbon, and lace it through the eyelets. |
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On Valentine's Day this year, Emma Richards received a box of chocolates, a compact disc and lace undies with a note that she prefers not to disclose. |
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This pretty lace insertion would be wonderful added to a summer garment. |
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After giving him full instructions on how to lace me into it, I was blindfolded and I heard him unlock the door to one of our unused rooms into which he led me. |
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You can get very daring with the see through body stocking done in see through lace in black or red when you want to buy plus size women's sexy lingerie. |
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It took her governess and maid about half an hour to lace her into them. |
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Her works combine magnificent textile materials such as haute couture fabrics, lace and brocade with more modest elements such as thread, cord, wire, ribbon and cable. |
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The Widow is a corset which the young Edmund is required to lace her into. |
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Women wear full black dresses with embroidered bodices and lace bonnets. |
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I have very long hair and wear a see-through lace shirt over a bra. |
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By the 19th century Valenciennes lace could be made by machine. |
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A gust of wind blew against the lace curtains which was all that protected the room from the torrential rain beating against the shattered uPVC double-glazing. |
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There was gold lace down the seams on the sides of the arms showing skin. |
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After your child completes several cards, stack and lace them together through the eyelets on the left edge to form a book, tying the ribbon ends in a bow. |
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A big thanks to our special guests, those who worked in the Erris lace schools during the 40's and 50's, who braved a cold and blustery night to be present, bravo! |
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Detailing on the waistline was simple, yet classic, a departure from the days when clothes having excessive lace and ruffles were considered the in-thing. |
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Velvet brocade, print and lace added extra zest to some jean styles. |
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Some varieties have leaves reminiscent of lace or needlepoint. |
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Then women wear embroidered blouses, lace aprons, and full, dirndl skirts. |
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She had on diamond stud earrings and thin fingerless lace gloves. |
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Covering her peroxide blond bob was a knit cap that sprouted an enormous feather and lace from its frontal lobe. |
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Now he straightened his embroidered jerkin and fluffed his lace cuffs with a fastidious air, and the strings of the balalaika on his back sang gently as he shrugged. |
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Between the black sweats and her yellow-and-black lace top, Britney nails the queen bee with attitude look. |
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I dressed in a blue velvet tea gown with a lace underblouse. |
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There was a lower neck line with blue lace and belled sleeves. |
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She went for the white one which featured lace and silk, but had no veil. |
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This outfit may be completed by a hat of lace or other fine cloth. |
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It was mostly covered by a safety orange balaclava, which she had paired with a marigold yellow lace sundress. |
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Instead they twisted their little lace hankies like a couple of rich old biddies and sniffed and whimpered about how they don't agree with such tawdry sentiment. |
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They lifted her up, and when they saw that she was laced too tightly, they cut the stay lace in two. |
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While males worked as tailors of men's clothing, female slaves and freedwomen sewed dresses and made lace in the households and dressmaking establishments of the period. |
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Saliva splattered onto his jacket and dripped down the lace and frogging. |
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Wool lace blouses with dolman sleeves topped slim matching skirts in shades of pea green and mauve. |
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Like all lace chape makers whose images can be found in the 'Hausbucher der Nurnberger Zwolfbruderstiftung', Dyetz Nestler is depicted in Amb. |
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Bobbin lace making is a new offer for 2015, involving the intricate task of braiding thread to create delicate lace work. |
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This retreat is designed to give individuals and experience of the practice of making bobbin lace in a contemplative setting. |
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For fairgoers of a more non-mechanical bent, the fiber tent offers a look at alpaca wool and products, handmade bobbin lace and more. |
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The dress took four months to create and involved handmaking bobbin lace to recreate the period detail. |
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The long white ball gown features a slight sweetheart neckline and lace throughout the bodice and full tulle skirt. |
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Delicate pale pink side seam lace tights pounds 8 and cream silk heart back seam stockings pounds 10 are also guaranteed to draw all eyes down. |
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I particularly adore this 1920s inspired lace number, which when teamed with her Marcel Wave leaves her looking every inch a celebrity. |
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Cap stylist's own, oversize baseball shirt PS15, Evie leather look high rise shorts PS15, canvas lace up trainers PS10, all boohoo. |
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We love to pair a lace turtleneck with a pair of high-waisted flare jeans with wedged booties and a glossy lip for an effortlessly chic look! |
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Zinnias burst from the center bed, while to their right is lacy corn cockle, a less-weedy Queen Anne's lace substitute, and lime-leafed feverfew. |
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The tiniest piece of elasticised lace can cost as much as pound 60 if it's by La Perla or Agent Provocateur, the Rolls-Royce of underwear. |
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The Ribbon Slot range has cute padded bras, boy shorts and G-strings in vibrant red with tangerine lace trim. |
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Bertha had chosen a blue and white silk of a bayadere stripe, with lace ruffles at the neck and wrists and a skirt of voluminous fulness. |
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She was wearing a rose-beige lace suit and a charming little bonnetlike hat. |
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That dried-up lady snob lived behind lace curtains all her life. She's of no more importance than a chromo. |
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Lady in a heliotrope dress with a lace collar, three flounces on the skirt? |
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There are still two major lace factories in Calais with around 700 looms and 3000 employees. |
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In lace monitors, the young hatch close to 300 days and the female returns to help them escape the termite mound were the eggs were laid. |
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Designs ranged from elaborate peacockery to sexy sheaths of black sequins, to puffs of lace topped with sparkling rhinestones. |
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It found a new niche in luxury items like ceramics, glassware, lace and silk as well an experiencing a temporary rebirth in the woolen industry. |
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During the 17th century, the lace industry took off, and various efforts to bring back the glorious past were made. |
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Some Huguenots settled in Bedfordshire, one of the main centres of the British lace industry at the time. |
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Murano glass production in Murano and lace production in Burano are also highly important to the economy. |
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Volunteers provided training in crafts such as knitting, embroidery and lace making, all costs initially being borne by Lady Brabazon herself. |
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Now lace is often made with cotton thread, although linen and silk threads are still available. |
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A few modern artists make lace with a fine copper or silver wire instead of thread. |
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A Flemish claim is lace on the alb of a worshiping priest in a painting about 1485 by Hans Memling. |
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But since lace evolved from other techniques, it is impossible to say that it originated in any one place. |
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For enhancing the beauty of collars and cuffs, needle lace was embroidered with loops and picots. |
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The popularity of lace increased rapidly and the cottage industry of lace making spread throughout Europe. |
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In North America in the 19th century, missionaries spread the knowledge of lace making to the Native American tribes. |
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Since the invention of the knitting frame by local William Lee, the county, in particular Nottingham, became synonymous with the lace industry. |
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I was wearing a red balconette bra with lace and it's one of my favourites. |
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So did lace detail on a long sleeve navy shift and a variety of flattering high-waisted A-frames. |
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In other pictures, she dons a sexy look by wearing a black lace top and naughty rabbit ears. |
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Her veil was a pearl Juliet cap with European lace worn by her great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother. |
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Apply top coat to your first nail and while still wet, pick up the lace using an orangewood stick dipped in top coat. |
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Fenpropathrin was effective early in the trial but mortality of lace bugs declined following the 77-d post-treatment evaluation. |
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When she discovered lace bugs on some of her azaleas, sire began using a fertilizer with a systemic insecticide. |
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Encore Azaleas are also valued for their cold-hardiness, heat tolerance and resistance to lace bugs. |
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Lace is the fashion fabric of the moment, a dramatic lace piece will send your wardrobe into 'of-the-moment' status. |
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These combs can also be made in a smaller version using a single pewter lace piece for a more subtle look, which are perfect for bridesmaids. |
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White lace pieces look great worn with white denim or a maxi skirt, or they can be vamped up with black or purple. |
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The stems were wrapped in burlap and embellished with the bride's grandmother's lace pieces and silver antique locket. |
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