Bake according to package directions and thread onto two lengths of elastic cording, threading a black glass bead between each panel. |
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Thread your cording through the slit in the side seam near the outside top of the bag. |
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For whiskers, thread a short length of plastic cording on a plastic needle and knot one end. |
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Affix rope, fringe or cording to an ordinary throw pillow or gathered slipcover skirt. |
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Now tie two square knots with the cording and cut the cord as close as you can without letting the knots come undone. |
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When serging decorative thread chains, cording or braid, dab seam sealant on the ends to prevent the chain from raveling. |
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You can buy decorative cording for the ties or make them from the cover fabric. |
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The oversleeves are lined with brocade and wrapped with aglet-tipped cording. |
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Don't ask why, but Jackson's bungee cording shoeboxes of cookies to our bikes as we set out on a long early evening tour of the bike path. |
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It was made out of a light brown cording and had SIMON written in white letter beads, with a red heart on either side. |
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Place the cording along the shade hemline and straight stitch the edge of the cord in place. |
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Emerging from beneath the cording on the sheath is an extremely durable string, which is used to attach the sheath to something, such as a belt. |
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I didn't use any cording in the buttonholes as is usually suggested for bulkier knits. |
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Prior to this the complete re cording must be selected through Edit ³ Select ³ Select all, whereby the background will now be displayed in black. |
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If you have trouble finding cording in the correct color, consider making your own from embroidery floss or perle cotton, which is readily available in a wide color range. |
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Transit workers began cording off entrances with pink tape — causing at least one woman to become entangled when trying to exit. |
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Warp and weft threads used in the same fabric may be of differing diameter, producing such special effects as ribbing or cording in the fabric. |
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Knot, in cording, the interlacement of parts of one or more ropes, cords, or other pliable materials, commonly used to bind objects together. |
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The containers were being used as buoys for the longline, braided polypropylene cording. |
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The mixture of coarse and wooly hair can cause cording and sometimes matting, which overlaps like tiles on the croup and thighs. |
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Exact adherence to the SAE classes acc cording to the outside temperatures would, however, necessitate frequent oil changes. |
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The sword came out smoothly, the moon reflecting on its blade as the General raised his right arm, his nostrils flaring terribly, his neck muscles cording and uncording. |
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It was laced with black cording tied to a metal ring at her stomach. |
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Wrap one end of a 6-inch piece of thin elastic cording under a second grommet, then set it in place on the back of the card, securing the cord underneath the grommet. |
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The pillow shams are crisply tailored and feature cording details. |
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They threw bait into the water — the trail of fish oil in their wake was visible more than a mile away — and dumped spools of polypropylene cording, which floated near the surface. |
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The Provence quilts tend to be made of two large pieces of whole cloth, either cotton or silk, that are sewn together with some kind of filling element, like batting or cording, sandwiched between them. |
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Ac cording to their origin they will be classified as mineral or organic. |
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Use this foot to make oversized cording or welting. |
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Lightweight string is recommended rather than heavy twine or cording. |
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Cording pintucks helps eliminate puckers and raises pintucks on heavier fabrics. |
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