Sewing the two
ends of the tube together while adding the lace.
Not exact matches
Starting at the wide
end (the «crust»
end) roll the dough tightly
together to make a
tube working towards the point
of the triangle.
When dietary potassium intake is elevated, the kidneys — composed
of millions
of small
tubes working
together — shift fluid to the area near the
end of the
tubes where potassium secretes into the urine.
When two fingers inserted into both
ends of the trap's
tube are pulled outward, away from one another, the trap tightens, but when both fingers are pushed in
together, the trap loosens.
Take a Cannoli
tube and wrap a circle
of dough around it, lightly pressing the edges
together in the center and fanning out the edges on the
ends.
Before you sew the two sides
together to make a
tube sew a two inch piece
of scrap fabric to the top «open
end»
of the
tube, pin the sides out
of the way, then sew up the sides and bottom.
The rear part
of the membranous labyrinth has three semicircular canals that look like three bicycle
tubes joined
together in one bulbous
end.
The last few inches, at the start and at the
end of the
tube, do not need to be stuffed as they will be sewn
together.