Приклади вживання Interlacing Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Scythe- a rhombus It is a pattern of interlacing tufts.
Interlacing is a tissue 22 yarns per inch, or 2,5 cm.
Time position- 30 seconds per interlacing fingers.
It comes with interlacing 20 threads per inch, or 2,5 cm.
For souvenirs you can take ornamental openwork interlacing.
It turns out an interlacing of multi-colored threads which form drawing.
Openwork patterns with knitting needles and patterns of air interlacing.
The weft yarn interlacing points gradually move to the left or right;
No doubt, they know that as well- those who composed and released"Interlacing".
The braid's interlacing looks very beautiful and is not difficult to untie;
This will prevent the penetration of plant roots and interlacing, and will slow down their growth.
Or try interlacing your fingers, and wrapping both hands around his penis.
Transforming water jets create such weird interlacing that you can admire them for hours.
Then the interlacing turns out to be more outlined, and the braids, rhombuses and bundles- more accurate, convex and relief.
Turner, in addition to landscapes, architectural and wrotesea views, interlacing religious and mythological motifs.
Scythes with an interlacing of satin ribbons, make a womanMore mysterious and tender.
There are a lot of varieties of this motive,but there is a main principle of the braid interlacing, three sectors of loops changing their position.
Previously,"Cork" made with interlacing 19 filaments 2,5 cm, and now the standards have changed.
Interlacing(in work on one skein selectedColors, when knitting their threads are intertwined between sections of different colors).
Samples of such intricate interlacing will not leave indifferent any needlewoman.
Interlacing is common in the Migration period art of Northern Europe, especially in the Insular art of the British Isles and Norse art of the Early Middle Ages.
The Umayyad Mosque(709- 715) in Damascus,Syria has window screens made of interlacing undulating strapwork in the form of six-pointed stars.
For fabrics 11-14 interlacing fibers in 2,5 see fit to thread floss 3-4 addition and needle number 22.
For weaving, horse hair was used,and waxed threads and thin wire, interlacing the base with strung beads, received bright and unique patterns of different character.
Interlacing is common in the Migration period art of Northern Europe, especially in the Insular art of the British Isles and Norse art of the Early Middle Ages and in Islamic art.
Any patterns, patterns, interlacing, combinations with other colors or types of yarn.
There is this beautiful interlacing, as you called it, this kind of knotting which we will see in Hiberno-Saxon art.
Flaubert"(Floba) made with interlacing 14, 18, and 25 filaments 2,5 cm nor is any other color, except natural.
In many applications, including fiber isolators, loops, interlacing, harnesses, and other polarized light devices, it is an excellent synthetic alternative to calcite and rutile crystals.