Similar words: heaving, heaviness, saving, waving, raving, having, craving, savings. Meaning: ['wɪːvɪŋ] n. creating fabric.
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61. When weaving with a thick yarn, you will probably find that it won't feed through the yarn mast.
62. It gets its name because of the one-time importance of the weaving industry in the area.
63. Her arrangements reveal her gift for weaving classical masterpieces with memorable hymns.
64. But as I ploughed through the trough in the snow, a lone figure came weaving drunkenly towards me.
65. It is fun to create a pretty effect by sowing them in a narrow band, weaving between the brassicas like ribbon.
66. New weaving sheds were built in 1912 and a new spinning mill in 1951.
67. Some of the old farmhouses still have a range of windows that indicate the former position of a weaving chamber.
68. Behind us, following our weaving course,[www.Sentencedict.com] the police car was closing in.
69. Usually the right side is the purl side, while on the knit side the weaving hardly shows at all.
70. The result is that we encounter unsuspected shades of gray, with solo flute and bassoon weaving ironic commentaries.
71. The dazzle of a grid can be alleviated by weaving, permitting parallels to alternate in domination.
72. A pair, weaving between each other like a dancer's hands, spin off into the indigo shadows.
73. Suddenly, I see a boat weaving its way between the improbable pink granite rocks and I experience both relief and excitement.
74. Known for its high-spirited festivals and the local weaving trade, this lively resort has many restaurants and street stalls.
75. Often local craftsmen and women exhibit their talents, such as spinning, corn-dolly making and weaving.
76. On Silver and Knitmaster machines, you position it in the weaving yarn guide.
77. She lives now in converted weaving cottages in Kilbarchan, a walled garden already rich in spring colours.
78. Arjun was weaving from side to side as he walked.
79. Knit an even number of rows without weaving before knitting another two-row woven stripe.
80. It then continues to squint at the water, weaving slightly with endearing cross-eyed concentration.
81. Weaving through the hills was the Owens River aqueduct, and somewhere along its course were the Alabama Gates.
82. However, the prices of rugs from each individual weaving group remain relatively stable in relation to those of others.
83. The main occupation of the people of Kidderminster in those days was weaving, so there were few rich people amongst them.
84. Cast on using the weaving brushes or waste yarn, then change to main yarn. 3.
85. Suddenly, he was crouching down behind it, still hanging on, but weaving from side to side.
86. He poised himself, blade weaving defensively before him, ready to take instant evasive action.
87. The man ducked, weaving to his left so that Trent's fist caught him high on the right cheek.
88. Painted rug One which has been dyed on the surface after the weaving has been completed.
89. In the generally accepted hierarchy of oriental weaving, village rugs fall somewhere between nomadic and workshop products.
90. Their life had become a never-ending trudge to keep the Looms of the necromancer weaving dreadful enchantments.
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