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Category: Knitted garments
Category: Knitted garments
Category: Knitted garments

Knitted and are
Knitted items are occasional offered as prizes to donors.
Knitted into the story of Oswald's life are Mailer's suppositions on his state of mind and motivations.

Knitted and ;
* Knitted lace ; including Shetland lace, such as the " wedding ring shawl ", a lace shawl so fine that it can be pulled through a wedding ring.
Knitted gloves were a refined handiwork that required five years of apprenticeship ; defective work was subject to confiscation and burning.

Knitted and by
Knitted or crocheted kippot, known as kippot serugot, tend to be worn by Religious Zionists and the Modern Orthodox, who also wear suede or leather kippot.

Knitted and into
While not physically disabled, he very rarely moves from his throne, and can transform into a mist / apparition in order to leave Viltheed in which he only did in two episodes, ' The Knitted Balloon ' and ' Spildit.

Knitted and with
* Fishnet: Knitted stockings with a very wide open knit resembling a fish net.

Knitted and fabric
Knitted fabric consists of consecutive rows of loops, called stitches.
* Knitted fabric

garments and are
: Athene's garments and ægis were borrowed by the Greeks from the Libyan women, who are dressed in exactly the same way, except that their leather garments are fringed with thongs, not serpents.
Because breasts are mostly fatty tissue, their shape can within limits be molded by clothing, such as foundation garments.
In cultures where men have traditionally worn skirt-like garments such as the kilt or sarong these are not seen as female clothing, and wearing them is not seen as cross-dressing for men.
They are also responsible for designing, planning, and organizing the construction of the garments down to the fabric, colors, and sizes.
Those, however, who with a view of going to Jerusalem or to Spain ( that is, against the Moors ) are known to have attached the cross to their garments and afterward removed it, we command in virtue of our Apostolic authority to replace it and begin the journey within a year from the coming Easter.
Its Jewish and non-Jewish inhabitants are " clothed with garments of light and eternal life, and eat of the tree of life " ( Enoch 58, 3 ) near to God and His anointed ones.
By shunning the humble garment of an exploited person, ( garments which, in my opinion, are the result of all the laws devised to make our lives bitter ), we feel there no others left but just the natural laws.
Jewish males are buried in a tallit and sometimes also a kittel which are part of the tachrichim ( burial garments ).
For comparison, woven garments stretch mainly along one direction ( the bias ) and are not very elastic, unless they are woven from stretchable material such as spandex.
Various closures for the garments, such as frogs and buttons can be added ; usually buttonholes are knitted into the garment, rather than cut.
Other tools are used to prepare yarn for knitting, to measure and design knitted garments, or to make knitting easier or more comfortable.
The most common treatments for lymphedema are a combination of manual compression lymphatic massage, compression garments or bandaging.
Elastic compression garments are worn by persons with lymphedema on the affected limb following complete decongestive therapy to maintain edema reduction.
Compression garments are meant to be worn every day to maintain edema reduction and must be replaced on a regular basis.
However, in the synoptics they are only reported as laying their garments and cut rushes on the street, whereas John more specifically mentions palm fronds.
Quarantine periods can be very short, such as in the case of a suspected anthrax attack, in which persons are allowed to leave as soon as they shed their potentially contaminated garments and undergo a decontamination shower.
Both tartans are non-fiction in nature and are available as bolts of cloth or finished kilts and other garments.

garments and often
Women would embroider the edges of the garments and often stitch small colorful stone beads on them as well.
This process eventually results in a fabric, often used for garments.
Although Pius V is often credited with the origin of the Pope's white garments — supposedly because after his election Pius continued to wear his white Dominican habit — this claim must be regarded as legendary on account of the great number of contemporary portraits of earlier popes wearing the same white cassock he supposedly inaugurated.
Special wedding garments are often worn, and the ceremony is sometimes followed by a wedding reception.
Such garments were ( in previous times ) often worn as normal daily clothing by men.
Hippies often chose brightly-colored clothing and wore unusual styles, such as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed garments, dashikis, peasant blouses, and long, full skirts ; non-Western inspired clothing with Native American, Asian, Indian, African and Latin American motifs were also popular.
To ensure against any possible disregard of this spiritual chastisement, the penalties for wearing the offending garments were made tangible and immediate, so it is unlikely that the seamstresses ' pious allegiance was often put to the test.
Although Ormuzd is freed from the world of darkness his " sons ", often called his garments or weapons, remain.
Most bungalow aprons were extremely simple garments, often with kimono sleeves ( sleeves cut in one piece with the body of the dress ), little or no trim, and the fewest possible fasteners.
Linen wrinkles very easily, and so some more formal linen garments require ironing often, in order to maintain perfect smoothness.
Nevertheless, the tendency to wrinkle is often considered part of the fabric's particular " charm ", and a lot of modern linen garments are designed to be air-dried on a good hanger and worn without the necessity of ironing.
Women and children are often depicted wearing valuable ornaments and fine garments, men often wearing specific and elaborate outfits.
In the 1950s, traditionally-styled leotards continued to be worn mainly by stage performers and circus actors, but leotards began to be used as simple and functional exercise garments, often in institutional settings like schools and in fitness training.
Leotard-like garments ( often of the " biketard " type ) are also often worn by men in sports such as rowing, wrestling, cycling and running.
In an individual sense, skin-tight garments are often considered sexy on an attractive body, as they allow the exhibition of the natural curves of the form.
Skin-tight garments are often depicted as " futuristic " clothing in science fiction: see also sex in science fiction.
Spandex garments are often worn by swimmers, ballet dancers, wrestlers, rowers, cyclists, contortionists and circus performers, and spandex fetishists may incorporate fantasies about these activities into their fetish.
Latex fetishism often involves dressing up in the material, or looking at it worn by sexual partners, or fantasies about wearers of skin-tight or other latex garments, such as divers and workers wearing industrial protective clothing.
Because wetsuits offer significant protection from jellyfish, coral, sunburn and other hazards, many divers opt to wear a thin suit which provides minimal insulation ( often called a " bodysuit ") even when the water is warm enough to comfortably forego insulating garments.
Tassels are normally decorative elements, and as such one often finds them attached, usually along the bottom hem, to garments, curtains, pasties covering the nipples of burlesque performers, or other hangings.

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