You would unpick the sides of your jeans and as soon as you sewed the material into it and put them on, you just thought you were gorgeous. |
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It was a rag doll, stamped front and back on a piece of cloth that you cut out and sewed around and filled with sawdust. |
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He sewed me up again and told me if they worked loose again, that I shouldn't be concerned, because I was healing very quickly. |
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Even if the sails were incomplete, couldn't they have been reefed down, rip-stopped, patched, or sewed? |
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My mother sewed most of my clothes as a child, so I have an affinity for patterns, cloth, thread and yarn. |
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On the armhole seams, I sewed them as usual, setting in the sleeves to the garment, right sides together. |
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I hated sewing, but merely joined in the gossip of the ladies as they sewed the cloth. |
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Jacob Davis, a tailor from Nevada, took large pieces of denim and sewed them together with metal thread, to make what we now know today as jeans. |
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Next, sew the lining exactly as you sewed the vest itself, again leaving the side seams open. |
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Finally, the attendant picked up the pacifier, attached it to a ribbon, and sewed it to the child's shirt. |
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I then continued to resume the folding of various frocks and dresses that were mainly sewed by myself. |
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While courting Jeremy's mother in the fifties, he sewed her a dress for every date they had. |
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Two drop goals sewed the game up with five minutes left and a late interception try merely gave the scoreline a flattering look. |
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Lightowler and Stones sewed it up for the leaders in the doubles against Wrigley and Lawson. |
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Two minutes later, Dave Nelson sewed the game up for Thackley following a quick throw-in from Declan Corby. |
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Stand-in captain Kevin Nolan sewed things up in stoppage time with a clinical finish to give Bolton their first league victory in three games. |
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While he supervised the workers Olga painted, wrote letters, washed, sewed and gardened just like any other Danish farmwife. |
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It was so tough that to lengthen a sleeve, for example, you simply butted the new section to the old and sewed them together. |
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Women also sewed fabric, available from the trading posts, into a parka shell called a Mother Hubbard. |
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Surgeons sewed most of the piece back on but were unable to replace a small section. |
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The court martial comes quickly and my newly sewed on stripes are ripped from my sleeve like the skin of a dead catfish. |
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Women, it is commonly believed, sewed the rebel flag that was unfurled on Bakery Hill as a symbol of united resistance. |
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Then, when the garment was dirty, it was unstitched, the cloth washed, boiled and starched and then it was all sewed up again! |
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His mother sewed his clothes while he was young and knitted socks giving him a handmade pair for his birthday for many years. |
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Enlisted grade inflation spiraled upward until 1945, by which time every infantry rifle company NCO had sewed on another chevron. |
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Inuit women sewed parkas from tanned animal hides until modernization led to the use of duffel wool. |
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I read some books aloud as she sewed and then we packed a picnic lunch and ate it by a nearby spring. |
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She took foolscap paper, turned and folded it to form page spreads, and sewed it to hold the sheets together. |
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Those who sewed in the workshops of the fashionable London couturiers endured harsh working conditions. |
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My mother did beadwork, tanned all the skins, sewed furs, made soap, smoked meat. |
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Due to a severe shortage of bed linen, we sewed them together and made sheets. |
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Ilkley sewed things up with a great try after Smith released Nulty. |
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Even in the most prosperous Hakka houses the women still spun and sewed. |
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In between, he sewed up some other arrangements that gave shape to the peace effort. |
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It may have been the reason why Goldwater beat Rockefeller by three points, and effectively sewed up the GOP nomination. |
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To add personality with mix-and-match furniture, we replaced one nightstand with a plywood round table and sewed a queen-size sheet into a tablecloth. |
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Women habitually baked bread, churned butter, brewed beer, sewed clothes, knitted stockings, spun yarn, and even sometimes milled flour and wove cloth. |
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She cares about the beautiful clothing as well as the dirndls and uniforms, and she cares about who designed them, who sewed them, who bought them, who wore them and why. |
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Using silk flowers, crystals, fine silks and antique lace, the women sewed garters, ring pillows, purses for the bridal party, headpieces and veils. |
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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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Unlike the laundries I've used since coming to the city, we inspected shirts for buttons broken by the presses and sewed on new ones without being asked. |
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Her mother was a seamstress and her older sister sewed for Catalina. |
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The ads negatively defined him just as he had sewed up the Republican nomination. |
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Once pinned, Swinton was left alone, and she sewed the front of the dress herself with needle and thread. |
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It was of soft leather, and about eight inches wide, sewed lengthways and breadthways in small squares, in which, I presumed the diamonds were deposited. |
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For the Baffin trip, McLean sewed three sizes of packable kites rigged with reins and steering bars and borrowed Inuit designs to fashion flexible-wood gear sledges. |
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Susan shook her head and went away in grim silence to re-open a parcel she had sewed up for Jem and slip in a fine tooth comb. |
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His first wife, Patty Mucha, who sewed many of his early soft sculptures, was a constant performer in his happenings. |
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They sewed and patched clothing, traded with their neighbors for outgrown items, and made do with colder homes. |
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The men were traditionally hunters and fishermen and the women took care of the children, cleaned the home, sewed, processed food, and cooked. |
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There was nothing even approaching the near-great, so I actually designed and sewed all my preg stuff myself. |
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A worker called a sewer removed and replaced the bags, and sewed full bags shut with a needle and thread. |
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Bolt rope, a rope sewed to the edges of a sail to strengthen them and prevent their splitting. |
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She sewed, knitted and made teddies for the grandchildren and was a brilliant crocheter. |
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I sewed a cover of ripstop nylon and polyester batting that secured with Velero straps to wrap around the hive. |
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This woman who sewed the costume together, and we shot it on 16mm film. |
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And he took fig leaves and sewed them together and made an apron for himself. And he covered his shame. |
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Lucinda sewed rhinestones into her scarf to add a bit of flair. |
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I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin, And defiled my horn in the dust. |
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Later she sewed baby clothes and sunsuits for her daughter, Brandi. |
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