Sentences with phrase «then stitched»

Hair - on - Hide Rugs: Hair - on - hide rugs are a contemporary style of rug, featuring a blend of stitched together cowhide, which has been glued to a cotton - latex backside and then stitched together on all four sides.
From a long piece of fabric, I made a cuff by folding right sides together then stitched across the short edge.
A number of the quilts In Security Blankets were comprised of «quilt blocks»; squares of fabric that are typically then stitched together to form a grid.
They cut her open and got the baby, and then they stitched her back up.
Mar's approach to this compilation is not straightforward: He has digitally reconstructed images of his previous pieces and printed them onto large, irregular pieces of fabric that were then stitched together, stained, and often appliquéd.
The ear must be drained of blood, then stitched together using pieces of tubing.
The images from all four cameras are then stitched together and modeled by computer simulation to appear as if you are outside of the car, looking back.
The front edges are then stitched and turned towards the inside.
We laid down the two pieces and added those carefully and then stitched them.
In the initial years denims were cut and then stitched into patchwork skirts.
An onboard algorithm then stitched these together to pinpoint NICER's location in space, and compared the results to the satellite's GPS data gathered over the same time.
A company called Pix4D used a quad - rotor drone to take thousands of high - definition photographs of the statue, which were then stitched into the 3D model shown in the video above.
They then stitched the genes for these immunoadhesins into an adeno - associated virus (AAV), a «vector» used in human gene therapy experiments to deliver foreign DNA into the body's cells.
Pasham mapped the intensity and wavelength of x-rays in each sequence, then stitched the sequences together and analyzed the result.
Software then stitched the X-rays together to create 3 - D models of the packages.
A team of metrologists scanned the plasma containment chamber, or stellarator (as in, «this thing works like a star»), that uses magnetic fields to confine the super-hot plasma within the reactor at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab in sections, then stitched more than 20 of them together in a seamless mosaic.
They then stitched it all together into a virtual reality for anyone to explore.
The scientists, led by graduate student Clinton Edwards, canvassed more than 17,000 square feet of reef, and 44,008 coral colonies, taking more than 39,000 images that were then stitched together to create 3D photomosaics that encompassed the reef.
They are 45 ″ x 33 ″ sewn inside out, then stitched around the edges.
With the press of a button, Boomerang takes a burst of photos, then stitches them together into what Instagram calls «a high - quality mini video,» which plays forward and backward — just as a thrown boomerang flies away and returns.
I think this year I'm going to iron them on and then stitch like one or two stitches with a needle and thread at each corner.
A computer then stitches the myriad pictures together into a single 3 - D image so doctors can examine the mole and skin from various angles, including from underneath.
The system takes a number of 2D images of someone's face and then stitches them together into a 3D model in which the lighting can be manipulated and the face can be viewed from different angles.
Instead, the algorithm starts learning at various stages of the backflip — including in mid-air — so as to learn each stage of the motion separately and then stitch them together.
However, its large genome was too cumbersome for conventional whole - genome shotgun sequencing, which sequences short fragments of the genome and then stitches the results together.
To create an image with such high resolution, they had to take «zoomed in» snapshots of small regions of the nanoparticles and then stitch these images together.
When you have finished stenciling, then stitch your pillow right sides together.
Taking panorama one step further PhotoSphere lets you take a single image and then, following the instructions, build up a 360 - degree tile of images which the smartphone then stitches together.
So perhaps someone at Marvel goes through their server hosting the JPG's and SWF's, then stitches them together.
Stitch might be cute but he's also a mischief maker and if you're looking for a name to match a «Loki» in your household, then Stitch could be a great match!
In neutering, the veterinarian makes an incision in front of the scrotum, removes both testicles, then stitches the incision.
Matterport's proprietary software then stitches together all of this data to create one complete 3D mesh overlaid with high - definition images.
Horn first cuts these plates and then stitches elements from them together, creating entirely new forms through continuous cutting and pasting.
Horn first cuts these plates then stitches elements from them together, creating entirely new forms through continuous cutting and pasting.
Drawn to the marginalized in society who are often overlooked, artist Linda Colsh depicts elderly subjects in layered figurative scenes silkscreen printed onto fabrics she alters with ink, dye, and paint then stitches into textile artworks.
The challenge for the law firm is then to define the service that would best meet those needs, identify the variables, work out what the cost implications of those variables are on the overall cost of service delivery and then stitch the whole thing together into a great value proposition at a compelling price.
The Gear 360 shoots using two 195 - degree cameras, then stitches together near - 4K quality images, viewable on Samsung's Gear VR headset.
Fusion is a lens system that turns the front and rear - facing cameras into wide - angle views, then stitches those images together with an app, effectively creating an iPhone 360 camera.
Still images and video are the two obvious ones, but Samsung also includes time - lapse — snapping a 360 - degree still at a set interval from 0.5 s to 60s, then stitching them all together into a single video — and video loop.
It takes three shots from three different angles — and it'll prompt you exactly where to hold the phone — and then stitches them together to make a selfie that you and your friends fit into.
When you use Scroll Capture, the phone will automatically scroll down, take another screenshot, and then stitch it together with the previous image.
Seek out vintage edgings or crochet your own, then stitch to a linen strip.
Select wide - stripe wallpaper for a modern feel, then stitch slip covers for chairs in a selection of narrow stripes.
This pattern has you baste the underlining and the main fabric of each piece together and then stitching your dress up, treating both pieces as one.
Pin all round then stitch the side and bottom edges, taking a 2.5 cm seam.

Not exact matches

Salespeople at Booklet Binding teamed up and spent eight weeks becoming experts in a topic area — saddle stitching, perfect binding, mailing, cutting, customer service, scheduling, estimating, and so on — then prepared a two - to three - hour presentation, complete with handouts.
«Then we added even more luxury features, like thick mother - of - pearl buttons and handmade single - needle stitching construction, to make the shirt even better.»
You stitch one together but then have no idea what to do next.
Joy and Cheryl helped me out the tub, wrapped me up in blankets and we delivered her placenta and then got all stitched up.
But then, as my Auntie Joanna pointed out, when he gets to Heaven and Edmund Campion asks him what it was like being an English Catholic, being stitched up on TV debates may pale into insignificance compared with being hanged, drawn and quartered in front of a large crowd.
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