The upper and lower hems have bolt ropes installed to slide inside the yard and boom. |
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No more tatty trouser hems dragging through mud and sucking up puddle water like blotting paper. |
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Even darker blue embroidery swirls were etched along the hems of the sleeves, neckline and skirt. |
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Their tunics and cloaks are capacious and richly colored and, by the trecento, are usually decorated with gold hems and borders. |
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The famous Bermuda shorts were invented in the Fifties when hems were creeping up and shorts becoming dangerously brief. |
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The latest collection includes delicate see-through dresses and tops featuring raw hems and ruche detailing. |
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If you get your kicks on an Indie trip, you're likely to go for a pair of superfly flares with tattered hems trailing along the ground. |
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Many of the dresses feature sheer overlays and striking asymmetric and fishtail hems, with matching shawls included in the price. |
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You'll often see decorative aprons, skirt hems or sleeves on everyday clothes, and baby-carriers are typically exuberant. |
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A rubber mallet is surprisingly useful in flattening seams or hems on thick fabric or leather and especially on heavy flat-fell seams. |
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During seasons where miniskirts was all the rage, she countered by showing designs with hems at a more wearable length. |
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The crimson or dusky green toile pattern is printed on Celeste 406 thread count percale sheeting with hand drawn hems. |
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The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural flounces. |
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Gowns with halter tops, pouf satin or silk skirts or ripped hems are right in keeping with the rock princess look. |
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This year, with the anti-fashion look, the stress is on uneven hems and necklines, upside down darts and trimmings that are left uncompleted. |
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They grumbled unhappily, tripping over the hems of their deep lavender gowns marking them as chambermaids, and remained blissfully unaware. |
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Their captain, Declan Daly, stood on the wall that hems the crowd in, and promised a return with the league trophy. |
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During the years 1813-1815, the hems are a bit shorter, allowing a view of half-boots or sandals laced up the ankle. |
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Add design interest to a neckline and sleeve or lower edge hems by using a contrasting fabric for facings. |
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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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Up close, Isobel could see moth holes, and ragged hems, and the stiff shininess that belied fabric long unworn and unhandled. |
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As if choosing a fabric wasn't problematic enough, just think about whether to opt for hems that are ruched, tied with a drawstring or elasticated? |
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Look at the frayed hems indicating bad quality and lots of stock. |
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The pleats and cuffed hems both had collected a good deal of lint. |
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The look has been dubbed kinfolk man, and comes with tweedy jackets or wrinkly linen trousers rolled up at the hems and drab haircuts. |
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The twist that makes this look right now is that the lapels, fronts and hems of the tweeds are encrusted with gold and silver or outlined in colourful stones. |
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Empire waistlines, styles that drape loosely and hems that reach past the waist to the hips are all perfect ways to hide a tummy or love handles. |
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They were given pink dresses with low necks and frilly arms and hems. |
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Because her mother was a dressmaker she knew exactly how things should be made, how hems should be turned and how stitching should be done. |
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Measures and sets distances for marking hems, tucks, pleats and buttonholes. |
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Proenza Schouler showed hand-folded hems and a trove of brocades, crewelwork and passementerie. |
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Just as it looked as though the hems were going to sit beautifully on my shoes, I realised I was having a real struggle to pull them up. |
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Topshop's Binx jeans Named after a favourite model, and with requisite raw hems. |
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We've double-needle stitched the bottom and sleeve hems for extra durability. |
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Practical: now you can sew rolled hems without changing the presser foot or needle plate! |
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For hems on stretch fabrics and for decorative effects on all kind of fabrics. |
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Use for pressing straight or curved hems, turned edges and for shaping pockets, waistbands, belts and more. |
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Likewise, if the pockets are too taut, causing uneven internal hems, adjust in the opposite fashion. |
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Photos of the Dalai Lama were revealed hidden behind walls, pictures, mirrors and in the hems of clothing. |
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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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Huge blocks of pale turquoise were set off by strips of lemon yellow hems or belts, and oversized rainbow stripes crisscrossed the body on dresses and shell tops. |
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It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge. |
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The sheets, pillow cases and shams are highlighted by the double line of satin stitch embroidery along the outlines and the hems of the sheets are scalloped for extra detail. |
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Sofia now resembled something of a scarecrow, the hems of her dress were muddy and torn, her hat half on half off, and big smudges of coal streaked her cheek. |
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Wear boot-cut pants or tapered skirts with slightly flared hems, but steer clear of wide-leg slacks, wide skirts and dresses and above-ankle pants. |
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The hems of the dress that I wore dragged along the slush of mud on the ground and my sleeves snagged against the branches that had been stripped of its leaves. |
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An overskirt of shimmering gauze bordered at the waist and hem with pearls matched the hems of her long sleeves and modest neckline of her bodice. |
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Top-stitched hems on denim garments tend to curl up to the outside. |
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The result often hems you into a position where you can't see the enemy or as you're moving backward, you suddenly find yourself moving forward into enemy fire. |
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Jacket with 7 buttons, pant with elastic waist and hems. |
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The upper-looper cover lets you overlock with just 2 threads, allowing you for example to neaten individual layers of fabric, or to create decorative rolled hems with suitable fabrics, whilst saving thread in both cases. |
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Simon's anklebones appear shiny at his pants' hems. |
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Bold geometric designs are created with a patchwork of light and dark coloured skins that are sewn together and attached to the top of bootlegs, hems of parkas and hems of sleeves. |
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Menswear heritage is re-imagined with a feminine hand, from shirtdresses to long-sleeved jumpsuits and shirttail hems. |
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Some employers live on the money they receive for the apprentice and employ them for a same repetitive task: a youngster can do some hems during one year and will never know how to make clothes. |
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Very warm and breathable running tights so that you can keep running in temperatures approaching 0°C. Benefits include zips at the hems and a back pocket! |
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Why should I be afraid in evil times, when malice dogs my steps and hems me in, of men who trust in their wealth and boast of the profusion of their riches? |
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Break of Noon is firstly the experience of exile, of China which gradually hems in the characters with its shadows, and that of war as well, at the moment of the Chinese Boxer Rebellion against European occupation. |
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Kinetically posed mannequins, dressed in Burrows's unmistakable style an eye-popping palette, colour-blocked patterns, and fluttering lettuce-edged hems evoked the high-energy dance moves of the 1970s club scene. |
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Hand-finished hems, the fall of a jacket weighted by a small gold chain, the expert overstitching of linings were a few of the signs of her luxurious and elegant savoir-faire. |
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It features a ribbed crew neck, cuffs, and hem, contrast color blocking, printed graphics, Babolat logo with intricate stitching at center chest, and logos centered at back neckline, and arm hems. |
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Her renegade spirit seems to permeate a store awash in hourglass dresses, mutton-sleeve blouses and hobble skirts, their hems hitched up to show off shredded hose and gaiters. |
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Curtis softens and homogenizes the girls' sound, dresses them in elaborate wigs, white satin dresses with trumpet hems, and elbow-length gloves, and creates a sparkling landscape of light around them. |
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The mood was light and upbeat, hems were low, and fit was loose. |
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The floral jacquard stripe pillowslip reveals a sliver of soft color when pulled over the extra long hems of the washed silk pillowcases. |
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Glamour No. 8 is a thick thread designed to run smoothly through the loopers of an overlocker performing magic on seams, hems and edges of distinctive sheen. |
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This was the world into which Kawakubo sent that first collection of black, shapeless garments with asymmetric hems, odd flaps, laddered knits and shredded fabric. |
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Braid in low hems legs and entries of pockets. |
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Horizontal rods are inserted in the welded hems. |
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Despite the best, or worst, efforts of those overextended hedgies and subprime-sters, it did, but not as high as hems, and it yo-yoed squeamishly along the way. |
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Yoga wear for guys from Prancing Leopard includes harem pants that give him plenty of room to practice crow while still providing privacy with snug hems at the knee. |
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Wildlife photographer Harold Hems records an unusually sited nest under a waterfall in a position usually associated with dippers. |
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Both MD902s were delivered as night capable for HEMS operations in darkness. |
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Together with rising prices of energy, these two factors will lead the HEMS and BEMS market to double-digit growth over this decade. |
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