Sentence examples for fine weave from inspiring English sources

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I pressed the fine weave between my fingers and hid my face in its scent of heated cloth.

For straining, I recommend a colander or coarse strainer lined with a clean cotton dish towel of fairly fine weave, what used to be called flour sack.

The struggle to attain it forms an apt subtext; its coherence, a fine weave of observation, feeling, and insight, triumphs over the narrative disarray from which Gornick, possessed of "the gene for anarchy," claims to suffer.

The five cloths were chosen so as to explore the boundaries of these various parameters, i.e. low and high molecular weight: circular or rectangular reinforcement (fibres or tapes): low or high tape initial orientation: coarse or fine weave.

Expect to pay upwards of $75 for a fine weave, while "rougher" sombreros will run you as little as $15.

Line a perforated tray, flat based colander, drum sieve, or other drainage utensil that has a flat base with cheesecloth or a clean fine weave tea-towel / dishcloth.

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The first one he ran across was jipijapa, which only means fine woven straw.

It resembles a fine weaving or an immense, pulsing radar screen.

I've also spent absorbed, delightful hours peering at blouses crowded with blossoms, hand-knotted fringe and fine weaving.

The Kraal Gallery, 50km out of town on the N2 past Strand, is also interesting for the fine woven African rugs it produces.

"Low school" rugs maintained their standards down to the later 19th century, when insatiable Western demand undermined their artistry; but in the 20th century fine weaving in Persia was somewhat revived.

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