গবাক্ষ, ছিদ্র, গোলাকার ক্ষুদ্র ছিদ্র
(1) A small hole (usually round and finished around the edges
(2) Fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines
(1) He spent upwards of forty-five minutes looking for the perfect eyelet sheets that I have always wanted.
(2) Push an eyelet through the fabric from the motif side; it should fit snugly in the hole.
(3) A sampler follows a tablecloth onto the table, small white cotton squares on pink linen showing the proper way to handcraft a button hole, an eyelet hole, attach a hook.
(4) As she maneuvered her walker to the elevator, I provided a visual description of her tiny room, including the eyelet sheets that had been hung on her window.
(5) Figure 7 shows an eyelet that is rounded only at its tip to accommodate the suture.
(6) The white eyelet duvet
(7) After the child laces the ribbon length through the eyelet holes, show him/her how to weave the needle end through the previous stitches on the back.
(8) Scallop-edged eyelet and smocking provide a summery look, regardless of the season.
(9) Well the strap can slip or the eyelet rings can break, and the whole lot hits the floor unless you have lightning reflexes.
(10) You can add a bit of glue to each eyelet before setting for added strength.
(11) In effect, instead of zigzagging, the lacing path is reflected at each eyelet so that it is straightened out as much as possible.
(12) That's in the face of a staggering 51,840 possible lacings for a shoe with just five eyelets on each side, and millions more for shoes with a larger number of eyelet pairs!
(13) A tailored bed skirt smartens the bedding ensemble, while windows get dressed for summer year-round with white eyelet curtain panels.
(14) Available in all sizes and several metals, grommets - also called eyelets - can be found in crafts, hardware, and fabric stores.
(15) He specified that the shoelace visit all eyelets and that every eyelet contribute toward pulling the two sides of the shoe together.
(16) Connect the pieces by tying one piece of elastic string through all eyelets .
(17) Metal eyelets , invented in 1828, allowed for very tight lacing.
(18) Her shoes feature fish fin eyelets and rope straps.
(19) However, remember to keep your window treatments simple, using either French pleats or eyelets .
(20) ÔÇÿMetal eyelets are very popular in all types of finishes from nickel to goldÔÇÖ says Michael Nathel, vice president of sales.
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