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pattern lineの例文

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  • Clothkits pre-printed fabric with designs and the pattern lines.
  • This feature allows for changes from one half knot to the next, and creates diagonal pattern lines at different angles.
  • The streets were laid out in a huge grid pattern lined with over 900 wooden buildings covered with tar paper.
  • Small mistakes in a herringbone floor can be rather glaring because of the way the pattern lines up, so care must be taken.
  • Then the idea is to have the'doubled'image of one repeat of the pattern line up exactly with the next repeat of the pattern.
  • Modeling of the objects can take place as soon as enough background has been removed and the object edges are trimmed to the pattern lines.
  • Place this piece on top of the damaged section and move it around until its grain pattern lines up with that of the veneer under it.
  • Mirkin said that instead of using ink, the technique could use any of a variety of useful molecules that would be assembled into pattern lines just 30 molecules wide.
  • From 1991-93, she appeared regularly on QVC . In 1993, she introduced a successful pattern line for Simplicity Patterns, a collection of large-sized patterns based on her H-O-A-X body shapes.
  • The width of lead came pattern lines is usually 1 / 16 inch and allows for the thickness of the came's heart to fit between the adjoining pieces of glass ."
  • The pattern is drawn on the fabric and the threads which go to-and-fro across the circular motif are either taken through running stitches worked along the pattern lines or stitched directly through the fabric.
  • Vair, the fur of the squirrel, was particularly popular and can be seen in many illuminated manuscript illustrations, where it is shown as a white and blue-grey softly striped or checkered pattern lining the mantles of the wealthy.
  • Her career has included multiple television appearances, fashion shows, seminars, and print media interviews, as well as two years each on QVC and HSN . She also had a ten-year plus-size pattern line for Simplicity Patterns, designed three other fashion lines, and authored several books.
  • Vair, the fur of the squirrel, white on the belly and grey on the back, was particularly popular through most of the century and can be seen in many illuminated manuscript illustrations, where it is shown as a white and blue-grey softly striped or checkered pattern lining cloaks and other outer garments; the white belly fur with the merest edging of grey was called miniver.