Cut identical stocking shapes from two pieces of foam then clip them together with clothespins. |
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As he had promised, he set up a tent in the parlor by using clothespins to hang a few sheets from the couches and chairs. |
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Then use clothespins to clip a couple of cherries by their stems to the ribbon or cloth. |
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Then, use three clothespins to secure them to one another across the bridge of the nose. |
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After making the cylinder, fold the top of the cylinder over and pin it shut with clothespins. |
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As she worked, she hung the sheets on the line with clothespins and let them dry in the cool, country wind of Polperro. |
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Then I cover the top of this container with clear plastic wrap, holding it down with clothespins. |
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It is close to one o'clock when she hangs each article of clothing on the line in the sunshine. She stuffs clothespins in her mouth and snaps them on the clean linen. |
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Furthermore, the team will write inspiration messages, stats, and quotes on clothespins and stick them on people throughout the day. |
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They fly off with people's mail, pull clothespins off lines, and make off with unattended objects such as car keys. |
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There were homemade clothespins and clothes hangers, soup ladles and sieves, cast-aluminum pots and pans with hand-carved wooden handles. |
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Children invented pencil toppers in the same way they will dress clothespins, shoes, or hair curlers, detail dust pans, and lend sticker eyes to a fly swatter. |
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While she scrubbed the garments in a soapy tub with her washboard, Jack used clothespins to hang them upon long lines of string attached to trees. |
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Feel free to tie the canes together with soft string or tying-up tape, and then wrap the whole bundle, fastening the fabric tightly with clothespins. |
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Unlike satin bowerbirds, which decorate mating sites with such treasures as pen caps and clothespins, packrat collectibles aren't on display. |
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When not in use, traps can be left out with the doors held open with clothespins or twist-ties and baited to acclimatize birds, or they can be retrieved. |
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Neatly strung along a clothesline, the figurines made from painted clothespins and their medicine bag recall the constant need to readjust our outlooks: everyday life as a supreme remedy to misleading mythologies. |
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In all, 5,000 clothespins were made, thanks to the generous contribution of the clients of our three activity received a USB key with the Link presentations. |
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With 1924 till 1947 the assortment of let out production did not leave in other directions, and only in 1947 have adjusted manufacture of the hoz-goods, such as: tanks, clothespins for linen, metal ware, etc. |
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The rumpled venetian blinds, cigarettes in a sand-filled ashtray, and clothespins on a laundry line are deceptively random — this is some of Demand's best work yet. |
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Place two spring-loaded clothespins nearby. |
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