Sentences with phrase «from traditional blankets»

The Velcro strap allows for a more secure swaddle, especially if your baby easily frees themselves from traditional blankets.

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Meanwhile, Luther was blanketing Europe with tracts announcing, with an oddly traditional recklessness or reckless traditionalism, that every baptized Christian was priest and cleric, thereby sparking liberation from a captivity that began, almost literally, in Babylon.
The Miracle blanket offers a tighter swaddle which is great if your newborn is strong and can easily free themselves from traditional swaddles.
From picnic blankets made out of repurposed bed sheets to curtains made out of vintage handkerchiefs, these projects express the sense of making something new out of something old as a way to live a more financially pared - down and simple life; lessen our impact on the earth; connect to the past and preserve a more traditional way of life; and place value on the work of the hands.
In the last several decades, baby bedding has come a long way from traditional receiving blankets and old - fashioned crib sets.
If you are nursing in a crew neck t - shirt or a similar top that needs to be pulled up from the bottom in order to nurse, you might prefer a traditional blanket in order to cover your stomach.
The sleep sack, along with its sleeves, is cozy and warm enough to keep your little baby from getting tangled like what often happens when using traditional blankets or sheets.
While traditional medical X-rays detect only four densities in an image (corresponding to fat, water, gas, and bone), CT scans can identify hundreds of levels of density, readily distinguishing a fossil from its surrounding blanket of rock.
But even some of the most strenuous charter advocates are wary of a blanket assumption that charters are superior, in part because they are so different from traditional schools and from one another.
Most traditional lenders, and even many alternative lenders, require collateral or a blanket lien on business assets from small business owners applying for a loan.
In the modern world, contemporary artist Jeffrey Gibson, of Choctaw and Cherokee lineage, incorporates traditional materials — rawhide, tipi poles, sterling silver, wool blankets, metal cones, beads, fringe and sinew — into sophisticated statement works that run a gamut of mediums, from sculpture and painting to video installation.
This canny engagement with conventions of both sculpture and abstract painting combine to make a twofold case: first, for the powerful familial associations and intelligence born from traditional artist practices embodied by the blankets she chose and, second, for the larger place of such «women's work» of making handmade textiles as crucial to major debates in Western art's history.
The artist had asked people in different lands around the globe to weave a string, twelve meters long — the distance from the earth to the troposphere — in traditional fabrics (silk, cotton, wool, linen, and so forth), resulting in folded blankets or scarves of sizes as wildly different as their cultures.
This is where the term «blanket» comes from, from traditional physics and it refers to the whole of the Earth's atmosphere trapping heat / delaying the escape of heat from the Sun heated Earth.
The Cathenni traditional wool tapestry fringed woven blanket is from Blodwen.
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