Sentence examples for more yarns from inspiring English sources

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Braiding is an interlacing in which two or more yarns are interlaced diagonally to each other.

Woven fabrics are constructed by interlacing two or more yarns perpendicularly to each other.

Braid is made by interlacing three or more yarns or fabric strips, forming a flat or tubular narrow fabric.

Knitted fabrics are constructed by interlocking a series of loops made from one or more yarns, with each row of loops caught into the preceding row.

At the press of a button a local D.J. could jump in with his own boisterous one-liner — no more yarns about teenage romance — or a station-identifying jingle.

Braiding, in textiles, machine or hand method of interlacing three or more yarns or bias-cut cloth strips in such a way that they cross one another and are laid together in diagonal formation, forming a narrow strip of flat or tubular fabric.

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He says he needs more yarn right away.

It produces a firmer fabric but also uses more yarn than the tent stitch.

But as long as there is something without colour to knit for, Annabelle finds more and more yarn in her box.

Candy had cried like a child because she had no more yarn and no money and so she couldn't help the babies.

One begins to long for more yarn and less palaver, for Mr. Olds to strip away some of the varnish and leave behind the unfinished wood.

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