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Really, though, the biggest upside of the Dot's tiny size is how easily the little assistant can be stashed away, behind a house plant or books on a shelf — so long, of course, as you're able to thread a cord back there.
Thread a cord through the neck and hang the gourd.
Thread a cord, piece of string or filament thread through this hole.
Thread a cord, wire or filament piece through this and tie in a strong knot, to form a hanging loop.
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In western Africa the surface of a gourd is covered by a network of dried fruit seeds threaded on a cord; a player holds the gourd handle in one hand and shakes the plaited ends of the cords with the other.
If it has an open back or a hole for threading out a cord, then the shelf can store a small reading lamp too.
She took sips from a flute of free Champagne as a technician threaded a microphone cord from the waist of her blue jeans toward the collar of a long-sleeved crew neck, white with blue stripes.
Using cooled casting sprues (accidental splashes of gold or silver that occur when pouring hot metal), Ms. Gural reuses each penny-size amulet by threading it onto a cord or chain and engraving the smooth side with a diminutive sunburst and the tiny words "Thank You".
Each is characterized by looping of a thread or cord, in contrast to, say, weaving or braiding, in which the elements may interlace but not necessarily loop.
Each stake has a small pulley, through which we thread a fine piece of cord.
3. Split the two pieces of cord - thread a smaller bead on to one piece and another small bead on to the other piece.
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