Sentences with phrase «ruffle by»

You can use wide ribbon... create a double ruffle by hand with a running stitch with thread (no knot) in the center length wise and pulling ends to «gather».
Learn how this playful girly onesie that uses ribbon to create the ruffle by reading the tutorial at See Vanessa Craft.
Among the changes announced internally this week are revampings aimed partly at improving Canadian Tire's dealings with its store owners, whose feathers have been ruffled by some tech overhauls, sources said.
[1] Nonetheless, it seemed that the feathers ruffled by West's interview might soon be smoothed back into place and the bad impression chalked up to poor word choice and unfavourable editing.
Then I cut small rectangles of fondant and ruffled them by folding them up and allowing them to dry slightly before attaching them to the cake.
The skies went black, the surface was ruffled by wind and rain started.
When they see us get constantly ruffled by their actions, it appears we aren't capable.
I'm not as ruffled by the tawdry tales of farm animals or one I heard from a 55 - year - old wife about screwing a perfectly sculpted landscaper while her doctor husband was lecturing on vein surgery in another country.
It wasn't only Moore's feathers which were ruffled by his ruthless despatch; so too were those of Sir Menzies Campbell, who looked on the now ex-Scottish secretary as his protégé.
Following last week's leakage of a video which showed Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Aisha Alhassan, express the hope that Atiku would be President of Nigeria in 2019 and her reiteration of a preference for her political godfather over President Muhammadu Buhari, on whose prerogative she is on the Federal Executive Council, members of the APC have continued to give the impression that they had a cohesive party until this ruffling by Atiku and his loyalists.
Ms. Quinn was clearly ruffled by the group's first ad, which painted her as a calculating politician willing to compromise her principles to get ahead.
If astronomers have been ruffled by the ripples, they have been completely blown away by the Hubble's new images of so - called fliers, an acronym for fast, low - ionization emission regions.
The neckline is a nice, simple v with slight ruffles by the neck.
The wedges are really cute and I love the ones with the simple ruffles by the toes.
Thank you - once I saw those pleated ruffles by Miss Mustard Seed, I had to replicate them!
I love how the oversized top gives it a retro feel while the skirt enhances the ruffles by creating a tiered dress look.
I've paired my jeans with this beautiful white asymmetrical blouse with ruffles by Clu (also here & similar here for for less) and mine is a size small for reference; Christian Louboutin Iriza Half d'Orsay Nude Pump (similar for less here); Chloe Small Nile Leather Saddle Bag (similar for less & here); Nicola Bathie Designs Earrings; and finally my Harper Hallam Bracelet.
The two ruffles by the collar weren't steamed to life in the shots above so they're laying a bit flat.
Think palm trees adorning Bel Air boulevards, ruby lips, and blonde tresses ruffled by gentle zephyrs.
Charmaine in a retro flower - patterned halter top with a sarong skirt and a hibiscus blossom tucked behind her ear, her blond hair shining, ruffled by the breeze, him in a green shirt with penguins on it that Charmaine had picked out for him, and a panama; well, not a real panama, but that idea.
But if you are ruffled by the idea of paying such a high fee each year, the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Citi Prestige cards may be a better fit due to their lower fees and their travel credits that apply to a broader array of expenses.
Blackbeard's Hideaway is set on a gated estate with lush, manicured grounds ruffled by the trade winds.
Early walk 7 am up the Naval steps at Admirals Kloof with wonderful views of Simon's Town harbour and sea ruffled by breeze or wind.
Feathers, ruffled by transmitter & harness, will lose their insulation quality.
While 64 GB will be enough for many users, I definitely expect some feathers to be ruffled by the phone's lack of storage options.
Whatever you do, don't get ruffled by this topic.
continue to glue the ruffles by alternating the color and putting the next ruffle slightly under the top ruffle so that your sewing doesn't show.
Create ruffles by pinching linen with fingers and pushing gathers down onto hot glue.
She was a bit ruffled by these weird creatures, but obligingly held out her hand to touch one when it reached towards her.

Not exact matches

Kazakoff and Rose have poked fun at business schools» growing acceptance of the GRE exam (dismissed by them as a ploy by schools to compete for more female applicants) and donned powdered wigs, ruffled shirts and tailored Victorian jackets, bantering in British accents for a recent segment on the invention of capitalism.
(Unfortunately, recounts Kristin Spence, Wired's second hire, they ruffled some employees by forgetting to leave out the part about the company's extremely low labor costs.)
Maybe «trouble» is too strong, but I've ruffled feathers, and it makes life uncomfortable, especially when you're challenging the fundamental building blocks of vision, strategy or values, or whatever it is that is held dear by a community.
This book is going to ruffle some feathers as I not only challenge the practices of baptism and communion (die to your rites), but also raise questions about the legal rights of Christians to the freedom of speech, to bear arms, and to various other rights guaranteed by the «First Amendment» and the «Bill of Rights.»
This theme may ruffle U.S. sensibilities, but it is understandable and probably healthy in a world so dominated by one country.
Like the soprano, the tenor could not hit the high notes, but he made up for that by sporting a frizzy hairdo and by ripping open his ruffled shirt front, in the process making one wonder if he were really bald under the curls.
At a recent conference sponsored by the American Jewish Committee (AJC), the Israeli novelist A.B. Yehoshua ruffled feathers, to put it gently.
He isn't interested in a serious discussion about the National Day of Prayer — which is purely voluntary, btw — he is only interested in getting press by ruffling feathers.
By simply reconsidering my unkind assumptions about other people's offenses, I could feel my anger drain away and my ruffled feathers settle back down.
As an antidote to my vegetables -LCB- which, by the way, included fava beans, some major leafy greens that are like kale, but not at all ruffled, and some baby summer squash -RCB-, I made whoopie pies.
Most were served by the hundreds if not thousands at every major family event I can think of, piled in tiers on banquet tables and protected from premature eating by elaborate ruffles of bound plastic wrap.
A grab by Marfrig Global Foods for a controlling stake in National Beef Packing Company is ruffling hairs in the US cattle industry as the deal tightens Brazilian meat producers» stranglehold on the international market.
-LSB-...] Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa by The Cookie Rookie + Angel Hair & Zucchini Noodles with Fresh Tomato Sauce by Ruffles & Truffles (I will omit the Angel Hair pasta and use all Zucchini -LSB-...]
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
The Canadiens also didn't really have a choice but to extend Price, especially after ruffling their fan base by trading beloved star P.K. Subban last year.
Spike, apparently ruffled over being remonstrated in the press by Fetzer for «losing his head,» pointed to an undated letter of resignation and asked his visitors:
Yet Schembechler did ruffle a few feathers by saying that a win over the Irish wasn't as important as a win over Michigan State, Ohio State or anybody else in the Big Ten.
A savage Twitter post from an Arsenal fan involving Arsenal reserve keeper David Ospina took a dig at rivals Tottenham and judging by the reactions the post received, it did manage to delight the Gooners as well as ruffle a few Spurs feathers.
I was prepared to ruffle some feathers but I still breathed a sigh of relief when I read a recent article by Dana Woldow, San Francisco school food reformer and creator of PEACHSF.org, entitled «Chocolate Milk in Schools: Ban It, Keep It or Change It?
Follow this step by step tutorial for a fitted skirt that is embellished with ruffles.
Ruffle Sweatshirt: J.Crew (under $ 60, comes in a really cute Navy), Vest: Patagonia, Boots: Sorels (on sale for under $ 130), Jeans: Ag Jeans (similar) Hat: Aviate (use code PINKANDNAVYSTRIPES» for 15 % off), Necklace: Love Always by Stephanie (mine is a 4 XLarge)
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