Sentences with phrase «woven fabric ones»

Not exact matches

Studier, thicker fabrics work best for double cuffs, which explains our choice of Charles Tyrwhitt's substantial - yet - soft twill weave for this one.
We're most tempted to divorce — or as one apparently former evangelical put it, to «resign from evangelicalism» — when we believe that our particular political concerns are so woven into the fabric of the gospel they can not be separated from it.
It is a victory of sorts but a bitter one, for we are left at last with no loom to weave a fabric to our lives.
Not the Hale - Bopp Comet, not invaders from space, not Clinton as King Belshazzar redux, not wars or rumors of war, but instead the gracious and patient hand that reaches out to halt the ax, the merciful gesture woven into the fabric of life that stays all that would give up on the barren and the broken, the merciful voice that says, «Let's give this hopeless case one more year.
You rub flour into the weave of either one so that your dough doesn't stick to the fabric.
One is the type of fiber used (i.e., cotton, bamboo, hemp, microfiber) and the other is the process that has been applied to turn the fiber into a fabric (knitting, weaving, etc.).
In 2009, we set out to create a seasonless women's collection from one fabrication: our own yarn - dye, woven fabric.
There isn't a shred of doubt as to the importance education plays in one's life and a love of reading is tightly woven to this fabric.
There are woven wraps and stretchy wraps, squishy carriers and thin ones, and fabrics with every print and color combination imaginable so that you can wear your baby in style.
That's an oversimplification of the weaving process, but you end up with one layer of thicker fabric than you do from single weaving, yet it is still a one - layer fabric.
This fabric is usually at least somewhat stretchy, but depending on the specific wrap's intended purpose, it may be made out of thick woven fabric to provide extra support for your little one.
Made of one piece of woven, soft fabric.
Woven wraps are also available in a variety of fabrics and blends, which can contribute to the overwhelming nature of choosing one.
Stretchy wraps are a long piece of fabric (usually comes in one size fits most) that, unlike woven wraps, has stretch to it.
Microfiber is a term used to describe a very fine weave in polyester fabric, that weighs less than one denier per filament.
I also love that Pello, and its matching blanket, has a cotton weave fabric on one side and a softer, plush fabric on the other.
The concept of community is «we're all in this together» - there is a cord that connects you to you to you and that cord weaves a fabric, and when one of us is raised we're all raised and when one of us is lowered we're all lowered, because we're part of one community and we're part of one fabric.
It's strong like woven fabrics but permeable like non-woven ones.
In addition, the material is highly flexible and could be woven into fabrics, enabling wearable forms; individual niobium nanowires are just 140 nanometers in diameter — 140 billionths of a meter across, or about one - thousandth the width of a human hair.
While weaving together multiple fabrics to combine multiple capabilities certainly isn't new, characteristics such as high strength, high conductivity, and flexibility are frequently regarded as being mutually exclusive — so concessions are often made to get the most important one.
Terry Cloth A woven fabric with looped pile on one or both sides, often used for towels, beach robes and lounge wear.
Say for example, you have 2 cotton shirts and one is cheaply made and the fabric is not so good, and then you have the other who is made out of woven 100 % natural fiber cotton, which do you think is going to fall better on your body?
Tweed is such a classic woven fabric, and one that can often be painted as a little old and snoozey.
Suitable fabrics for the Nina Pant are only firm one - way stretch woven fabrics, ideally cotton / elastane.
Woven fabric Stripe print One shoulder design Frill detail Shirred hem Cropped length Our model wears a UK 8 and is 175cm / 5» 9» tall
The quality is even better than J. Crew Factory one because this one is actual woven herringbone, not just printed onto the fabric.
None are empowerment tokens or eye candy; each one is a three - dimensional character woven into the colorful fabric of the film.
In many film romances, a belief in finding «the one» is woven deep into the plot fabric.
He says he's been working on «premises» about «these innately human monsters that are woven into the fabric of how we think and how we interact,» and each of his movies going forward is going be about a different one of those uniquely human horrors.
«I've been working on these premises about these different social demons, these innately human monsters that are woven into the fabric of how we think and how we interact, and each one of my movies is going to be about a different one of these social demons.»
Westwood Elementary, one of six schools in the district, has been weaving the Six Pillars of Character into the very fabric of our school ever since.
Above one, we meet Donald John Mackay, busy in his shed weaving Harris Tweed — the coarse, earthy woolen fabric particular to these islands and worn by discriminating dandies the world over.
The seat upholstery has also been upgraded, with five new finishes available for the main inserts; one woven dark grey fabric, three Tatami knitted - dark grey with grey or ruby touches with orange stitch, or greige with grey stitch, Kaze dark grey fabric, two leather - dark grey and greige - and one partial leather / Alcantara in dark grey.
One semi-naked man with a glassy stare weaved past us with an ornate piece of tin filigree hammered through his tongue and a huge metal canopy festooned with tassels and fabric over his head.
One study identified fabrics with a longitudinally oriented thread were preferred over tightly woven knubby fabric for scratching.
This works by putting one or two drops of the essential oils onto a woven fabric flea collar on a regular basis, but care must be taken not to get the essential oil into the animal's eyes or in direct contact with the skin.
Weaves the fabric of a good story, while @Roamancing the Globe, and is loving every moment of it (even the mortifyingly embarrassing ones).
One room holds seemingly flat, colorless constructions composed of woven strips of canvas that, from a distance, look like monochrome paintings or fabric, but which when viewed from near and then farther away yield not only painterly shadings but also an unexpected burst of optical illusion, as evidenced in Chiral Fret (Meander) / Extrusion / Ghost (2015).
One thing that I think could be woven in is «practical art» — like pottery dishes with coordinating decorative pieces and that are very decorative by themselves; Specific «rite of passage» art and the meaning behind it, as Melissa's ketubah art; and I the American quilt is an art form, as is weavings and wood carving and fabric constructions across many cultures... perhaps the «niche» TAA would best fit is a person whose basic needs have been accomplished (like clean water, food, shelter) and they are ready to move into becoming self - sufficient through their artistic trade.
Where Pollock had used enamel that rested on raw canvas like skin, Ms. Frankenthaler poured turpentine - thinned paint in watery washes onto the raw canvas so that it soaked into the fabric weave, becoming one with it.
Challenging preconceptions of art made from woven fabric, German artist Anni Albers, who studied at the Bauhaus art school, was one of the most important textile artists of the 20th century.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — Mavis Staples is one of the great alchemists of American music, crossing genre lines like no musician since perhaps Ray Charles and weaving her voice into the very fabric of gospel, soul, folk, pop, R&B, blues, rock, and hip - hop.
But what's probably most interesting about the artist is his ingenious ability with craft, which can best be appreciated in his smaller pieces like his paper cutouts and fabric paintings, like this one made with white threads woven into luxurious felt for a luminescent, galactic result.
The Reweaves are created by staining plain - woven linen, pulling the fabric apart thread by thread, and reweaving those threads into two paintings with new patterns (one from the warp and one from the weft).
Overlaying broad swaths of open weaved fabrics, with colored plastic and fine wire meshes, Maine creates freely hanging unstretched collages that seem to shimmer as one approaches.
Steinum's characteristic use of fabric and textile art, woven and suspended from metal racks, along with found object - filled sculptures, have populated her past exhibitions, particularly her one at Rod Barton.
The weavings feel like shreds in a fabric that countless women must pierce together again in a strange land after the trauma of leaving behind their loved ones, their culture and pieces of their identity.
So we wove this fabric very tightly between the two, and yet each one exists on its own.
The London Science Museum points out that the technology «combines the weaving, fabric - cutting and patterning stages all into one process.»
,» Bioessays, 2004 Oct; 26 (10): 1097 - 107, for questions about that); and second, that no matter how perfectly informed we are, the perception of risk OR ANYTHING is a fabric woven of threads of fact and feeling, an affective «gut» tapestry which falls apart without one or the other component.
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