I had a black mourning gown sewn up for me and matching headdress with seed pearls. |
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No, what he felt for was the little smooth object sewn at the back of his silver fern, a greenstone tiki presented by the Maori people of Hawera. |
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Crystal was wearing a black dress with tiny sequins sewn into it so that it glittered in the light. |
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A classic sewn finish that lends itself to easy tops and dresses is the flat-fell seam, especially on the shoulder seams. |
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You also would like the thread to match the fabric it is being sewn in to and have good color fastness characteristics. |
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For occasions where you want to carry stuff on your person more unobtrusively, go for the sewn up pocket option. |
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Cotton cloth from an old t-shirt was then sewn to the face mask in order to hold the mask in place and to cover the head and neck of the wearer. |
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Fabrics include gold embroidered saris and double-faced cloths with tiny mirrors sewn into the fabric. |
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Her dress resembles a beach featuring rocks at the bottom with fish and pearls, sewn and painted and even a train of octopus tentacles. |
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These patchwork blocks are sewn into strips, then joined with plain-fabric strips. |
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The doctors had sewn the wound shut, but some of the seams were not holding. |
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It was made of cheap leather patches haphazardly sewn together pieces of tanned hide. |
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Her black dress, shining from some silver silk material with black diamonds sewn into the hems and lines, contrasted with her washed-pale skin. |
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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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On one pair, she added a velvet ribbon sewn down the legs to imitate tuxedo pants. |
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It was made of fine silk and sewn and embroidered with silver thread, tiny gems sewn at the wrist, neck, and hem of her skirts. |
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The minimum letter heights listed below are for sans serif, block letters, sewn in a satin stitch. |
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He folded the schedule up neatly and put it in one of the pockets sewn into his cloak before unbolting the door and opening it. |
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The young men had a big circular fishing net with metal sinkers sewn along the edges. |
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There is no comparison of strength and stretch resistance between a hand sewn bolt rope and a machine sewn bolt rope. |
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His special contribution was a circle of wire sewn inside the rim to reduce warping from the heat and moisture to which the hats were subjected. |
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Linen is technically a washable fabric, but how you launder your sewn project, depends on the construction rather than the content. |
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It's no secret that great numbers of jobs are sewn up from the inside, despite claims of equality of opportunity. |
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The clothing is made from white caribou hides and sewn with sinew, using split bird quills on the seams. |
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Our military leaders couldn't decide whether name tapes should be sewn straight across the jungle fatigue shirt or slanted over the pockets. |
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Craftspeople spin cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments. |
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It consisted of a piece of cloth that was sewn to a finely embroidered, brimless hat. |
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She had sewn up the ragged edge where she had torn off her shirt sleeve, and neatened the piece of cloth into a proper head scarf. |
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A set of cheap white hand towels can be made unique by the addition of colored ribbon or braid sewn approximately 3 inches from each end. |
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Then we used yarn, raffia, feathers, beads, felt and sticks, either sewn, stapled, glued, braided or wrapped. |
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Even before the corset or the brassiere, in the Middle Ages pouches sewn in to dresses could give uplift. |
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Each girl produces a black cloth ball, about the size of a large softball, which she has sewn. |
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Vehicle camouflage and cargo cover systems have evolved from cut and sewn canvas soft tops to their present state. |
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So Cap has bought a job lot of light blue sweatshirts at Primark and sewn the girl guide badge on. |
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The incision is sewn together with very small suture and usually heals quickly. |
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There was the outline, and around this outline ran a well-defined sewn thread which had, it appeared, attached the welt to the sole. |
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The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium. |
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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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The sewn paper binding seems sturdy enough, but libraries will likely want to rebind the book for their collections. |
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Melissa indicates her choice by touching a happy face patch sewn into the cover of her hospital gurney or she touches the book. |
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Suzanne has designed, cut and sewn the most individual, creative and elegant gowns worn by celebrities for the past 20 years. |
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Well Kayne's waistcoat was made out of several native Australian animals, possibly possum, wombat, kangaroo and wallaby pelts, all sewn together. |
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The nylon mesh side and back panels match, naturally, as do the sewn eyelets, and it features a classic trucker style plastic strap closure. |
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Handwoven cotton cloth is sewn into wraps for women and tunics for men, as well as into blankets. |
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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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Connecting wires were fed under the skin of the forearm and out from a skin puncture and the wounds were sewn up. |
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The most common criticism of British hardcovers is that they are glued rather than sewn. |
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And there was me thinking that we have the perfectionism game sewn up all by ourselves. |
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Last, twenty young slave girls dressed in saffron and silk shuffled in as silent as sewn dolls. |
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Narrow ornamental borders decorated the back, and embroidery or galloons sewn onto broad velvet borders decorated both sides on the jacket front. |
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The cotton gets grown in India, then spun into yarn somewhere else, then dyed, knit, cut and sewn all in different countries. |
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Fu looked to have had the eighth and final frame of the session sewn up, before snookering himself on the yellow. |
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The dress is sewn with a garden of silk roses, outrivalled by the natural roses in her corsage and those fallen from it. |
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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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I've attached the sleeve on both sides and have sewn the side seam on one side. |
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Pockets are roughly sewn or simply ripped out and the pre-worn look includes frayed edges, rips, cuts and laser-etched age marks. |
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Each volume is sewn and bound in full cloth and printed in a classic typeface on cream-wove, acid-free paper. |
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He is seen in a cemetery, a yellow star sewn onto his jacket, searching for familiar names. |
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Coded tags similar to the washing instructions already sewn into clothes could be attached to garments by manufacturers. |
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But even with that decision made there's the question of precisely which name-tag should be sewn into their coats. |
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Officers say they found the drugs hidden in special panels sewn into his tracksuit trousers. |
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This fabric doesn't fray, comes in a wide array of patterns and solids, and does not need to be hemmed or sewn! |
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It is a band sewn around the elbow of the cote-hardie sleeve with the end hanging as a streamer. |
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The gowns my mother had sewn for me are hardly suited for Christopher's home. |
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She had never owned a pair of gloves or any dress but those sewn by her or her mother's hands. |
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He had long, flowing green hair and a long, brambly beard, wore a tight tunic, and had a mantle that was sewn with the finest white ermine fur. |
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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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Her straw-blonde hair was in a plain bun, and she wore a matching bonnet and dress she had sewn herself. |
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Her usual tunic and leggings were replaced with pale leather sewn with disks of what looked to be bone. |
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They weave cotton into strips of cloth, which are then sewn together, forming a length of fabric. |
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She motioned for two women, one with frosted hair and the other wearing a leotard that had a lightning bolt sewn across the front, to come over. |
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She wore a mauve gown of rich velvet, with gold tulips sewn intricately on the bodice. |
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A competent rigger can easily replace parachute lines sewn directly to the parachute. |
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Parachutes sewn at home are made from ripstop nylon and use twill tape to reinforce its seams. |
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The cord is sewn through the ribs and the strakes, with special cleats left on the planks for the job. |
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The neck of the dress was lined with little purple beads that she had sewn on herself. |
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Alistair Wilks had the match sewn up in the opening minutes when he cast a lobworm into peg 26 below the wood. |
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The garlands are all bell-shaped, wooden-framed and covered in paper rosettes sewn into place. |
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With right sides together, sew the long edges of your horizontal rows together until all four sets are sewn together. |
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By the way, there's a difference between asymmetrical dresses and dresses that are just two different dresses sewn together. |
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Thrift stores also have great old jewelry that can be sewn or glued on to cardies or shoes for an amazing, unique look. |
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There were patches of band logos and patterned fabrics sewn on with varying colors of thread and tooth floss. |
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The sandals are sewn by hand, made with low-impact, fiberreactive dyes and no fixative chemicals. |
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The suture line is where the surgeon has sewn the remaining esophagus to the stomach or bowel. |
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During the trial he became so fearful of assassination that he had steel plates sewn into his hat. |
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Their feathers embedded in individually sewn gauze plackets or variants on strips, shreds and wrinkles could have commercial applications. |
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In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your tailor or the salesman you're consulting. |
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The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring. |
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There was a long slit down each side of the skirt and sewn underneath was shimmering, filmy gold material. |
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His past was a bitter tapestry sewn together from threads of fear and insecurity. |
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The awl cuts a tidy hole in the leather that will close up tight around the thread as it is sewn, leaving a watertight stitch. |
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The second dress was made red satin, the short sleeves sewn to be worn off the shoulders. |
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The Nunamiut kayaks are covered with caribou skins, which are sewn with sinew and babiche and sealed with tallow. |
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As my arms flew about in space, my hands sported enlarged puffy boxing mitts which had been sewn from muslin. |
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Whether it's fun in the sun or seminars in a hotel, no one needs a maple leaf sewn onto their backpack to attend any of the Canada day events. |
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The favourite shaping material of stays was whalebone, cut into thin strips and sewn in a fan pattern to make the torso appear rounder. |
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Its front edge was bordered by a sort of storage box of stone, which contained a small vessel made of sewn baleen and wood. |
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Multiple section bindings sewn directly into covers, onto concertina pleats and strap supports will extend ideas beyond the pamphlet. |
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Heart valve testers are used by surgeons to check the function of mechanical heart valves after they have been sewn into the heart. |
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One of London's faves this season is a V-neck sweater with shirt collar and sleeves sewn on but no actual shirt underneath. |
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Mine was a dreadful affair with third-hand badges badly sewn on and once I was summoned to see Miss Gillies about it. |
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Even his name sounds immaculate and fashionable, as if the love of artful sound had been sewn into his soul in the womb, betrothed to him like a keepsake. |
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For many decades now, the Queen has had heavy lead weights sewn into the hems of her skirts by her dress maker Angela Miller. |
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On the dry plains, prepared skins were sewn and sealed to make water bags. |
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New mothers want two hammocks made of soft, shapeless cotton sewn together and viewed only in a darkened room. |
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These comforters are considered to be three-season weight and the filling is held in place with the use of sewn in baffles which prevents the silk from moving and bunching. |
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And how about the idea that these bodies sewn together have one digestive tract? |
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Also all shirt patterns should align perfectly where the pocket is sewn. |
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It has a micromesh outer which limits the vest to less than 1 kilogram in weight, and has pockets of gel sewn in to it which can hold temperature for long periods. |
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Raw flax and wool was spun into yarn, this was then dyed or bleached, woven into cloth and then cut and sewn into the garments their families needed. |
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The upper part was sewn with vertical stitching to delineate the bodice. |
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A Velcro tab is sewn into the inside of the hood to attach a pacifier. |
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Flustered by the woman's attitude, Francesca had hurriedly selected a sample of pale buttercup silk as the material from which she would like her dress to be sewn. |
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The creases in his trousers are so fierce they look like crowbars are sewn into them. |
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The book discloses that occasionally, weights are sewn into the seams of dresses to avoid potential embarrassment. |
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Malika unfolded the fabric, which was really several panels of material that had been sewn together by hand. |
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In case any one forgot, the letters UEFA were sewn into the breast pocket of his suit. |
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Yet Tommy looked so good in his own generic blue-and-green skirt that we decided to invest in a made-to-measure kilt sewn from his own MacKay clan tartan. |
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A cell phone is practically sewn to your waist, a BlackBerry is virtually glued to your hand and instant messaging ties you to your boss like a ball and chain. |
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She had made my wedding dress and sewn sequins onto a secondhand hat. |
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Nor is it doubted by historians that Ibrahim the Mad had two hundred and eighty women of his seraglio sewn into sacks and cast into the Bosphorus. |
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At Hemp Knoll the bone toggle had been broken and subsequently decorated, suggesting a long history of use before being sewn onto the clothing or shroud of the deceased. |
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The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string. |
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She climbed up to the stage in her Lucite heels, wearing a bright red kimono with her name sewn onto the back. |
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She had on a white, sheer veil with pearls sewn into the hem. |
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The birchbank was cut into a pattern, folded, and sewn together with spruce root so that items like the mococks could hold solids and, when coated, liquids too. |
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The attempted Christmas bomber, Abdulmutallab, had a six-inch long packet of PETN sewn into his underpants. |
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Take some small, carefully sewn parchment bags with bladders inside, pour the pure ink into them, and hang them in the sun until the ink is completely dry. |
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An underskirt is sewn into the garment giving it extra fullness. |
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These holes were sewn all round or enclosed with narrow bolt ropes. |
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One piece is folded to form a sleeve or tube through which the belt is passed, and the other is sewn to this envelope to form the loop that holds the gun. |
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The Queen, who has lead weights sewn into her dress, would never let such a wardrobe malfunction occurr. |
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Her kimono was sky blue and had a bonsai tree sewn into the sleeves. |
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That his effort is in vain can be inferred from the strands of gold thread that unravel from the bride's veil, sewn across the paper in large deliberate stitches. |
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The skin is sewn together with stitches using a tiny needle. |
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Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags. |
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Sliding her dorm key out of the pocket she had sewn onto her swingy black 50's flapper dress, Gabby was about to shove it into the lock when the door swung open on it's own. |
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A litter of week-old pedigree puppies were ritually sacrificed so that their silky soft, pure-white hides could be sewn together to line each shoe. |
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Hipster trousers and a long jacket were made in almost psychedelic stripes of multi-coloured suede, PVC and ribbon sewn together so neatly as to seem seamless. |
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There's no way I'm going to do a Haslam and start wearing pigtails and gymslips and having my gloves sewn on to a piece of elastic inside my coat. |
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Chocolate brown velvet coats or trousers were decorated with cream leather flames or different-sized metal eyelets sewn in the shape of big butterflies. |
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Add the desired amount of pintucks to each side of the center, remembering that the more pintucks sewn, the more the fabric drape will be affected. |
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The depicted ships, most likely represent sewn plank built canoes used for warfare, fishing and trade. |
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The depicted ships, most likely represents sewn plank built canoes used for warfare, fishing and trade. |
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These may be an evolution from boats made of sewn hides, but it is highly unlikely that hide boats could have survived. |
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The earliest boats discovered date from the Bronze Age and are constructed of hollowed out logs or sewn planks. |
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His sleeves had patches on the elbows where different fabric had been sewn on to replace material that had worn away. |
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The earliest had either plaited or chequered pattern, with narrow strips sewn together. |
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Henry II wore jewelled gloves reaching to the elbow, and had a hawk-glove sewn with twelve rubies and fifty-two great orients. |
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Thousands of rock carvings depict ships, most probably representing sewn plank built canoes for warfare, fishing and trade. |
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The leather was then scraped, stretched, and cut into sheets, which were sewn into books. |
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On the day after the execution, the king's head was sewn back onto his body, which was then embalmed and placed in a lead coffin. |
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But they need donations of double knitting or Arran yarn, and help from knitters to produce squares to be sewn together into throws and quilts. |
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The Tactical Dress Shirt will have a banded collar with sewn in collar stays and a dress shirt placket. |
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Each holster is hand-molded and sewn from top quality horsehide or steerhide. |
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The basic texture of our inner lives is sewn from cultural threads. |
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Darcy used three lengths of butter muslin which were sewn into straight panels and hung from dowelling, fixed to the window frames. |
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Boyd launched boardshorts with two footprints sewn on, which later became known as the brand logo. |
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The Greptile material is sewn into a high-quality leather batting glove to give competitive players an edge over traditional gloves. |
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A major surgery requiring plastic mesh sewn into her belly saved her life. |
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Frank was colorblind and had sewn small labels into his clothes to help him pick matching combinations. |
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The skirts flare out in just the right way, and our spankies have little sequined sharks sewn on the rear. |
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Before the sanda is sewn up, men of the neighbourhood dig the grave. While they are busy, the sanda is closed. |
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At the front and back of the roof, narrow strips of woven goathair are usually sewn on to provide a bed for the pins which attach the front and back curtain walls to the roof. |
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In the past the ball was made up of leather panels sewn together, with a latex bladder for pressurisation but modern balls at all levels of the game are now synthetic. |
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Inuit made clothes and footwear from animal skins, sewn together using needles made from animal bones and threads made from other animal products, such as sinew. |
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The baby jumper I knitted but hadn't yet sewn together, which was going to be too small for my friend's first born if I didn't get a move on and finish it. |
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A darker, apotropaic note is sounded by the scraps of this prayer sewn on black strips of cloth winding around the supporting posts of the entrance and interior of the tent. |
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Fladries, brightly coloured flags sewn on ropes, have been used for hunting wolves in Europe for centuries. Most wolves fear fladries and rarely cross such barriers. |
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Tomolo'o, the Chumash word for such a craft, may derive from kumula'au, the Hawaiian term for the logs from which shipwrights carve planks to be sewn into canoes. |
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Sensors in the shirt capture data about the user, and transmit the data through a small battery-powered unit sewn discretely at the place of label. |
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The boat was made using oak planks sewn together with yew lashings. |
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Balls were first made of grass or leaves held together by strings, and later of pieces of animal skin sewn together and stuffed with feathers or hay. |
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Scott Russell, who had sewn up the Yokohama 750cc Supersport championship earlier in the year, completed a clean sweep of the series races with his ninth victory in Miami. |
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Once the hair is sewn onto the foundation, use the proper styling aids to blend all natural hair that is not in rubberbands into the commercial hair, if necessary. |
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My dad bought some red and black moquette off-cut material to make new seat covers, to find my grandmother had sewn it up into curtains for the front room at Lytton Street. |
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The branch that originated off of the RAA was spatulated and sewn over the defect in the main renal artery and the other branch to reconstruct the bifurcation. |
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