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"She was the most beautiful bride I'd ever seen," says Jenner, who wore a hand-stitched custom suit from STITCHED menswear boutique.
The hat reads "American Dreamer" across the front, has an American flag stitched onto the side and "#MAGA" stitched onto the back.
It seems the companion foot in the pic belongs to a man — Perry's sock is stitched with Minnie Mouse, while the other is stitched with Mickey Mouse.
Venter's lab painstakingly stitched these together into larger pieces, which were themselves stitched together into a full genome: a synthetic chromosome, which was then transplanted into a cell.
Then, with needle and thread, he stitched the repeated 11 x 14 inch prints together in grids of four or six, making 500 or so stitched panels before he died.
The sod was then stitched together with a special machine.
After a few minutes, Alexander was stitched up and unwrapped.
His right foot and his left elbow were stitched up.
He is, presumably, composed of cork, yarn and stitched cowhide.
It was barely stitched together and slouching on one side.
His right foot and his left elbow are stitched up.
I stitched quilts for my boys, Bear's Paw, North Wind.
Stitched on the left shoe is "Jackie," rendered in Mrs.
Bullen's mom stitched them together a week before the tournament.
The raw edges are then stitched together and almost completely sealed.
It's made from 72 curved aluminum panels that were stitched together.
She showed me my cyst after she stitched up my face.
The whole thing consists of two pieces of fabric stitched together.
Instead, the bills would likely be stitched together later this summer.
Instead, it's stitched together from three fabrics like a couture gown.
Barack's jacket was personalized, with "44" stitched into the left sleeve.
Nine individual scans were stitched together to create this composite image.
He has been cried into, squeezed, stitched up, lost, found, everything.
Even the binding of the parts was hand-stitched by her.
A perineum bottle squirts water on swollen or stitched-up skin.
The words "Olympic athlete from Russia" were stitched on their scarves.
Textile patterns are drawn, stitched together, fabrics are invented and produced.
He then digitally stitched them together into immersive, large-scale panoramas.
She then stitched them up before moving onto her next victim.
Tamberelli's even had his character's last name stitched on the back.
The top and the bottom pieces are now hand-stitched together.
Lately he stitched yet another quilt of lies about all this.
The famous N gets stitched onto the shoe during this step.
The boy's parents reportedly cleaned and stitched his cut at home.
The entire 22-degree panorama, stitched together from 24 individual images.
Our experience today is seamlessly stitched by a series of screens.
Crawling around these objects' corners and creases are tiny stitched messages.
The whole family will be wearing hand-stitched hats, she assured.
Nonetheless, painful memories are stitched into the fabric of the city.
Twenty-nine brands had their clothes stitched at Rana Plaza alone.
You stitched me up and you can fuck off, you cunt.
A gash to his head appears to have been stitched up.
A donor has stitched new patchwork quilts for the residents' beds.
Or the nose wipe stitched onto the back of the thumb.
Many of his rivals stitched that thinking into their own plans.
All they care about is the R stitched to his jersey.
He was transported to a hospital where he got stitched up.
Her hand-stitched textiles depict scenes from everyday life in South Africa.
The structure is made from 151 plywood components that are stitched together.
Each page was scanned in two parts, which he then stitched together.
All of these completion montages are stitched-together footage of each round.
The photos were then stitched together, adjusted, and geo-referenced using software.
It's a twisting, melodic project that feels stitched together with scotch tape.
These pictures were then stitched together to create the 360-degree image.
Gift cards and stitched yarn crosses are distributed to those in attendance.
An operator can then select spaces to view on the stitched image.
Oddly, when the eighths were stitched together, the result was not viable.
She stitched them onto the dress and connected them using conductive thread.
The routes, and the mail they carried, stitched the new nation together.
So they sterilized tilapia skin and stitched it to the bears' paws.
There are also nonwoven rugs made from stitched-together materials like cowhide.
He also showed us the cut and it's already all stitched up.
A Popeyes holiday sweater exists now, and it's bestrewn with stitched sandwiches.
Modern Love For Valentine's Day, we stitched together three stories about love.
This is a hand-cross-stitched chart from a very thoughtful reader!
The big picture: Climate is stitched into the fabric of 2020 now.
Trump's jersey was custom-made, with his name stitched on the back.
Orpik didn't miss a minute of action after trainers stitched it back together.
Such are the animosities that Yemen, stitched together in 1990, is now disintegrating.
Japanese artist Konoike Tomoko created a mythical map of Kansas on stitched cowhide.
The interior is also covered in beautiful materials, with high-quality stitched leathers.
These notes were beautifully stitched together to form The Sound of NEXA Blue.
Strangers wrote letters, sent hand-stitched quilts and gave them envelopes with money.
Other governments increasingly resent EU business being stitched up between Paris and Berlin.
The numerous chains were stitched onto my sari to keep them in place.
Doctors stitched the bite that expanded nearly the length of the boy's forearm.
Meanwhile, obscure, oracular messages are stitched onto the backgrounds and defy easy legibility.
She stitched the Guggenheim into a gown and sewed inner organs onto outerwear.
This view is a stitched panorama showing the full facade of the building.
And what a delectable selection he stitched together over the release's 75 minutes.
My face is stitched, my body is bruised, but my spirit is intact.
When stitched together, the six cameras will create a single 360-degree video.
He's a field of corpses, a graveyard of bodies stitched together and moving.
She stitched together medical care through emergency rooms, free clinics and home remedies.
Loewe had models walk in trousers that resembled shards of glass stitched together.
We love the classic satchel's fall look: stitched up and strung with tassels.
It's a web of smiling baby-doll heads stitched together with embroidery thread.
The only ominous sign is a Star of David stitched into her dress.
Stained and stitched, it looks like something that has survived an unspecified catastrophe.
Tiny rosaries and crucifixes are stitched with gold and silver thread and beads.
Dr. Percec stitched skin "to recreate the rim that was lost," she said.
Her mother stitched their clothes from designs she had copied from fashion magazines.
It is a jumble of incomplete thoughts stitched together with arrogance and ignorance.
And an old question has returned: can Yemen ever be stitched back together?
A huge comforter in muted taupes, stitched in a grid of rainbow curves.
Sarah Kane's "Blasted" has its own ceiling crash and a stitched-together structure.
The secessionist legacy is literally stitched into the fabric of the state flag.
Nott stitched up the heart as it was beating, and the boy survived.
After six months, the canvases are recollected and stitched together in sprawling collages.
Everyone laughed and took selfies, showing off their headdresses and rhinestone-stitched sweatshirts.
Another held out a Jets jersey with his No. 15 stitched into it.
Up until dark, Ms. Ayano meticulously stitched arms, hair and clothing into place.
Only the items were immortalized in fabric, individually hand cut, stitched, and painted.
Thank you to all the fans for your love I'm a stitched up.
I am sent to the E.R. and have to have it stitched back up.
One painting appears light and unencumbered, another possesses the density of tightly stitched fabric.
Merkley's climate change–themed hat, stitched with "Make Earth Cool Again," sold for $210.
Lingua Franca's sweaters, hand-stitched by women in New York City, retail for $380.
Combined and stitched together and edited like this, the bike ride almost feels magical.
Decent paper, hand-stitched binding, header tapes in fair order and good fabric binding.
Then they stitched all the different perspectives together into a sphere during post production.
Take this grandma, who recently stitched together a Star Wars quilt for her grandson.
Rather, it's a series of individual creations that were stitched together into a supercut.
Grief is always a limping, ugly thing, a Frankenstein stitched together from sundry parts.
The SQ25's seats — affixed with diamond-stitched, Nappa leather covering — are supremely comfortable.
I drew out my design by hand on some linen and then stitched away.
These "drawings" are stitched in gelatin tissue, just as their three-dimensional counterparts are.
K., one roll of this and stitched like this and the yarn like that.
Stitched together in this way, space-time becomes like a mattress or a trampoline.
Then, the split lobe is stitched up again to restore a more natural shape.
The photographers stacked and stitched together hundreds of images to fully capture every detail.
At Articles by EAM, admire artisan leather goods hand-stitched in the adjoining workshop.
All your photos are already stitched together, the app is just waiting for you.
It was the key commodity in the trade that had stitched together the Sahara.
Later, they stitched a pair for the Mexican star Hugo Sánchez, Colmenero's daughter said.
That's all stitched together with a curated and personalized curriculum of online learning materials.
It has to be something that's heavy and hand-stitched and of the time.
He stitched his own patch because he couldn't find one that met his standards.
During that time, she stitched three bags for her grandchildren despite her deteriorating eyesight.
We're told doctors inserted pins and stitched up her arm but she remains hospitalized.
NYC, where they are stitched adjacent to our (mostly) human-made 8813st-century clamor.
Researchers stitched together thousands of Hubble photos to create an image of 265,000 galaxies.
Researchers stitched together 7,500 photos taken over 16 years by the Hubble Space Telescope.
The green plants shown below, for example, were stitched onto the real-life dress.
The photographs were stitched together and made into 3D surface elevation models, Christoffersen said.
She'd been working on a Democrat with a carefully stitched Hillary Clinton superhero cape.
And Zayn Malik stitched a white rose appliqué into his Richard James notch lapel suit.
Once these were stitched together into a storyline, each frame was colourised and digitally restored.
The jackets have a few different Starfleet patches stitched throughout and the hood is removable.
"I stopped obsessing over the number stitched on the tag of my pants," she wrote.
The resulting mosaic of slightly overlapping images is then stitched together by the insect's brain.
With his logo and name stitched onto the hat, no one will underestimate your hype.
His stills were then stitched together to create the 360-degree views you see now.
It now features a single piece of hand-stitched Napa leather across the new dashboard.
It's a stitched-together production, but it's easy to get swept up in the narrative.
The Rosetta spacecraft's landing site, Ma'at, is stitched together here from a series of images.
Their sacrifice is stitched into each star and every stripe of our Star-Spangled Banner.
This account, however, comes from the opening page of a hand-stitched, silkscreen-printed book.
It's also the viewers' reverence for Towns's work and the figures stitched within their fibers.
Painted white with custom red spokes ... and a seat stitched to look like a baseball.
He pledged instead to publish a memoir telling how Ms Rousseff's impeachment was stitched up.
Self's figures look wild but are made of assorted fabrics neatly stitched to her canvases.
The interior is now stitched up with a more handcrafted look and an analog clock.
Just as an open wound is stitched closed and eventually turns into a faded scar.
Now time is a robe stitched through with ash I keep trying to shake off.
He called a cab and went to an emergency room to have it stitched up.
Each bead, each piece of leather, each metal is stitched with concentration and much deliberation.
But an unexpected problem began to surface as the treaty was stitched together that spring.
Market Report Whether printed, stitched or painted, blooms abound on the season's boots and handbags.
Economic and political matters are inseparable, and the law decides how they are stitched together.
And, they can even be stitched together if you need a wider or longer run.
The film is presented as a series of long takes stitched together with invisible cuts.
He fell and cut his forehead, which his family cleaned and stitched up at home.
Now, he is brandishing a machine gun, his name stitched on to his military uniform.
Simply put, ordinary voters, some with their names stitched on their work uniforms, did it.
The hills all around were stitched with Espadín plants; cattle and goats wandered among them.
Here, Shin stitched together dozens of umbrella tops that were blown away in a storm.
We're told he dropped some extra cheddar for the two-tone, diamond stitched leather interior.
She's always been here, even while stitched into the body of a quivering, sick person.
Elisa: Hand-stitched photographs of skies and flowers that have been dead for two years.
But decoding this message required many observations from Cassini stitched together, according to a NASA release.
Other than a stitched tag with Lenovo's logo, the Smart Clock is a clean-looking device.
Sun is stitched up by her brother, pushed out of the family business and into prison.
The images were then stitched together in PTGui (an image stitching software) and enhanced in Photoshop.
From there, the large nature of the book meant that it had to be hand-stitched.
Then they stitched the patient back up and kept him under observation for a few days.
These huge images are often stitched together digitally from multiple shots, allowing for improbably high definition.
It's actually 2100 separate images stitched together to show another working day on the red planet.
It's actually 57 separate images stitched together to show another working day on the red planet.
Bogosian was getting stitched after the game, Bylsma said, but he didn't have a further update.
They are among a growing list of clothes being stitched together for big brands in Ethiopia.
The water ice discovery came after NASA stitched together two infrared images taken by New Horizons.
Though not yet let loose on people, it has successfully stitched up the intestines of piglets.
But the various subplots never really arc, feeling more like stitched-together snippets from '80s sitcoms.
Tumblr user Peter From Texas appears to have stitched them together to make the compelling GIF.
He used an aerial camera and then stitched multiple photos together to create his final image.
Your feet will enjoy superb support thanks to the Lycra power bands stitched into every Feetures!
The glove he used Saturday night belonged to his brother Gadiel, his name stitched into it.
Working parents in middle- and upper-income families have stitched together activities for kids by now.
They are made up of repeating chemical units stitched together in long chains via carbon atoms.
The chairs feature Barack's campaign logo stitched into the material, and get this ... they recline too!
Stitched together from hundreds of small digital images, the photographs ignore the laws of perspectival recession.
Baxter began to envision a wall of guns—not handguns or shotguns—but hand-stitched replications.
Whatever it is we "do" for a living is increasingly stitched up with who we are.
Friends and neighbors fawned over the Premier model's cabin with stitched elements on the instrument panel.
"Just try to feel my tooth, and it's fine," Ovechkin said with a stitched upper lip.
No ivory or mother of pearl, no stitched felt or leather points to cushion the play.
Mr. Rainey once made a jacket for Mick Jagger with many little mirrors stitched into it.
Lines of stitched colored thread trace the paths of forced South Vietnamese migration across the world.
The three long pieces that make up Simple Affections are stitched together with a hallucinatory logic.
From that point on, that sinister symbol became permanently stitched into the fabric of my life.
Everything is stitched together securely and the YKK zipper is pleasantly chunky and smooth in its action.
It snapped some bad photos consistently full of chromatic fringing, and also stitched together a meh timelapse.
The cross-party coalition the prime minister stitched together to fight for NAFTA is beginning to fray.
It's really 57 images stitched together from its location in the Glen Etive region, taken October 11.
That said, there are few visible seams revealing where and how these different elements were stitched together.
Watch strap options include stitched Italian leather for a dressy look or rubber for a sportier aesthetic.
After she gave birth, another doctor told her she had been "stitched too tight," she tells Broadly.
Perhaps she's all these women, artfully stitched together, transforming and shedding her images as she sees fit.
Lingua Franca's hand-stitched sweaters have quickly become the chicest way for celebrities to send a message.
The Daily Bag We love the classic Tod's satchel's fall look: stitched up and strung with tassels.
The bottle comes in a bespoke leather trunk that was hand-stitched by Hermes using special leathers.
These paintings were then stitched together, so that every new 1 second scene includes 12 oil paintings.
The puppies, mostly purebred dogs including Labrador retrievers, had their bellies cut open and heroin stitched in.
When someone asked if Google stitched the photos together itself, MalletsDarker confirmed that this was done automatically.
Zarutskie was rushed to the hospital where doctors stitched up the wound and put her on antibiotics.
Aside from a nicely staged stitched-together single-shot sequence in an alley, there's nothing to see.
Overlaying the camouflaged jackets are cross-stitched jovial scenes, drawn by Thai Muslim schoolchildren, found by Siributr.
The selfie was captured on May 12, 2019, and it was stitched together from 57 individual images.
The stitched, stapled, and hooked together bits of skin will get under yours and make it crawl.
This world includes severed limbs in precious metal, tunics with stitched smiles and the occasional jagged tooth.
There are humans underneath those stitched together zombie masks and they are capable of doing horrible things.
Johnny -- who was 7 at the time -- had to be treated and stitched up at the hospital.
Perhaps the best perk of working on a NASA mission is getting the official stitched mission patch.
Mr. Garcia had just returned from India with heavily sequined fabrics to be stitched into evening dresses.
"Their sacrifice is stitched into each star and every stripe of our Star-Spangled Banner," Trump said.
Each player interviewed is handed a simple white towel stitched with the Hockey Night in Canada logo.
The soft blanket has double stitched, reinforced edges so the inner stuffing won't break through the fabric.
Moments of melodrama and scenes of everyday life are stitched together by deliberately dry third-person narration.
These four scenes were basically stitched together and looped, and made up 84 percent of the episode.
Tied, stitched, knotted or delicately embroidered, No Sesso's unisex pieces seem to be constantly shifting and evolving.
The painting draws its images from 20 video stills stitched together from Mr. Foley's raw video footage.
Herring entered the ring wearing a red and black jacket with "Remember Trinity" stitched across the back.
Inside, the top spec Stelvio Quadrifoglio is decked out in hand-stitched leather, carbon fiber, and Alcantara.
"It looked like somebody ripped my daughter's neck off and stitched it back together," Ms. Rougely said.
Like all of us, museums are stitched tight into the fabric of a messy, venal, Darwinian world.
It fuses camera and ultrasonic sensor data to "paint" the landscape, stitched together into a single image.
One had a dislocated thumb, another a fresh cut across his jaw, yet another a stitched eyebrow.
The wizened little ventricle of my contrite heart that you just stitched your name into is bleeding.
Her mother took down from the bedroom wall a decorative hand-stitched canvas of a woman, bathing.
There are large sections in which the brothers are either absent or stitched in as an afterthought.
O'Rourke has previously posted a baby picture of himself in a hand-stitched "Beto" sweater on Instagram.
They were dressed in green camouflage fatigues with their last name stitched over their right breast pockets.
Then, she stitched up the area and gave Inoke a look at his growth-less right arm.
Male nudes compose one series of stitched grids, each figure caught in an in-between gestural moment.
The room around her buzzed quietly with activity, as Dior's seamstresses stitched Chiuri's folds and foliate decorations.
Demi Nel-Peters dazzled in this flesh-colored dress stitched with silver crystals in a geometrical pattern. 
Four slivers were stitched onto Matrooshi's left ovary, and one was put on the side of her uterus.
One showed her standing among Dodger players, with the name "Connix" stitched on the back of her jersey.
It is telling, however, that neither gambit succeeded—because Germany does not in fact have Europe stitched up.
Luckily, our tastes are almost identical, so I know this black leather stitched one will be a winner.
I don't just mean the sumptuous, perfectly stitched leather, though that is admittedly very nice to sit on.
Its coated in hand-stitched, buttery caramel leather, which emphasizes the embossed wings of the Aston Martin logo.
What unfolds next is a loosely stitched together explanation for all of the plot twists over season 2.
This past weekend, Mars triumphantly showed off his photo skills by posting a few stitched-together photo collages.
Persuading patients to have themselves stitched to another person so they can share circulatory systems might be tricky.
The country was stitched together from two British colonies: a largely Christian south and a Muslim-dominated north.
Hermes' hand-stitched handbags are known for generating long waiting lists and stocks of these are often scarce.
Tillmann Ohm stitched together the actual dialogue from the films to construct a new conversation between the two.
The signed contract is the earliest surviving record of a sporting competition being stitched up for financial gain.
Once footage from both cameras are stitched via the app, you can still clearly see the stitch lines.
After being stitched up by the Continental doctor, Wick finds himself officially out of time and ex-communicated.
In this regard a lot of time an album is like three or four EP's stitched together, right?
The 28-year-old ex-UCLA star went to the hospital where he got stitched up and bandaged.
The surprisingly comfortable band is made from a super durable two-ply nylon that's boxed stitched for durability.
On one side of the main room is a blue sofa with "Beluga" stitched in with gold lettering.
According to the producer, Elizabeth White, that brave iguana was actually multiple iguanas stitched together from several takes.
After a few hours in the UMC Hospital Center trauma ward, Caswick was stitched up and sent home.
Sally the ragdoll bear with "Sally's Song" music and her colorful stitched dress costs $53 as a bundle.
He has about a dozen of those eggs at home, including one that looks like a stitched baseball.
The Y-stitched heel creates a natural cupping around your heel instead of the straight stitch typically used.
Instead, she shows how time and chance stitched together and remade the family her parents left in tatters.
If multiple cameras capture the same person, the images could be stitched together to create a composite image.
The skin is partially cut off and then stitched together, forming a sort of tube made of flesh.
The Jamaica Biennial 2017 was actually four exhibitions at multiple sites, stitched together under one slightly leaky umbrella.
The Zinus Upholstered Square Stitched Platform Bed Frame is completely squeakless and it has a classic, timeless look.
Instead of using silicone wires, I changed the wire to conductive thread and stitched them on the glove.
This is a true community, forged in the dark, stitched of artists and retirees, eccentrics and lapsed dreamers.
"Each bead, each piece of leather, each metal is stitched with concentration and much deliberation," says Bint Altaf.
The interior is made up of leather that has been custom-stitched and a wood-rim steering wheel.
But the Eurothriller clichés in "Arctic Circle" are stitched together in even more haphazard and sometimes nonsensical fashion.
More T-shirts followed, but only for friends, stitched in front of the TV after a long day.
Doctors performed surgery on Adams's spine, fusing the C5 and C6 vertebrae together, and stitched up his face.
Bannon and other senior editors at Breitbart also believed that Trump had all but stitched up the nomination.
To create the panorama, he captured five side-by-side images, then stitched them together using editing software.
After all of the fat and fibers were removed, Lee stitched up the incision to finish her work.
Each of the fabrics were stitched together to allow for easy maneuvering in and out of the costume.
Fizdale has stitched together 57 five-man lineups that have played 10 or more minutes together this season.
There's a lot of parts of our global financial ecosystem that are stitched together with very old technologies.
And then he puts it back together until it becomes, like Bruno, "Frankenstein and his monster stitched together."
Let's start with the sleeves, which were stitched with Weirwood leaves from the magical tree that stands in Winterfell.
In Kobani, the battlefield dead are brought to the House of the Martyrs, the body washed, the wounds stitched.
The luxury in the V90 Cross Country comes from the heated, stitched leather seats and other well-appointed trim.
In that time its leaders have stitched together a relatively stable democracy and brought electricity to its remote hamlets.
The flimsy union was stitched back together in 2001 with an agreement to rotate the presidency between the islands.
Each tile is just 17.875 inches wide, and stitched together, they could build you a wall of infinite size.
"Somewhere in here there's a piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside — it was my something blue," Markle explains.
Since then, it has been tweaked, honed and reinvented, becoming the perfect fabric onto which Christmas dreams are stitched.
Almost everyone came costumed in all black, stitched with lace and cased in polished metalware or fitted leather pieces.
The bucket contained 21 files containing 23,000 pages of PDF documents stitched together — or about 1.3 gigabytes in size.
The video was stitched together from a series of still images captured by the publicly-funded CAM-H instrument.
That said, any garment with "Prince William" and "Princess Catherine" stitched inside is likely to have a high value.
The images can be stitched together on a Samsung device and viewed through the company's $223 Gear VR headset.
There's the Slayer-branded tC, which has Marshall logos stitched into the seats and a sword hilt emergency brake.
One example is Pixellot's products, which uses multiple cameras with the multiple images then stitched together as one image.
It's a tiny computer chip attached to ultrafine, electrode-studded wires, stitched into living brains by a clever robot.
You just open up the program and it renders a stitched-together preview of each clip that you've filmed.
Last year's Christmas card featured Hart and his wife wearing matching heart-stitched black sweaters with Heaven and Hendrix.
After all of the fat and fibers were removed, Dr. Lee stitched up the incision to finish her work.
That has not been the least of Obama's gifts to the nation he stitched together in his personal quest.
She told me the buyers asked if they could buy a picture my late grandmother stitched for my nursery.
I've also followed grid patterns and stitched prestamped fabric to create Christmas stockings, pillow tops, framed pieces, and bedding.
In this way, Jaime Santana's family have stitched together some of what happened that Saturday afternoon in April 2016.
Walls were often papered right over the plates, and needlepoint kits were available for creating little stitched cover-ups.
Playbills line the living room mantelpiece and cross-stitched Pokémon characters done by Mr. Zolfo hang on one wall.
To give you a sense of the devastation, we stitched together photographs showing a mile of Mexico Beach, Fla.
And like Doom in some ways felt like stitched together ideas that, it works, it works, somehow this works!
Oscar Wilde and Old English lettering commingle with leopard prints, faded denim and Dickies jackets stitched with Smiths patches.
Their story is told by found footage that has been stitched together in the aftermath of the monster's rampage.
For 11 springs, the show's director, Greg Kachejian, has stitched together a one-night performance, delivered by professional actors.
Woods says he got stitched up and now has a new pair of pearly whites, thanks to the accident.
The embroidered version and the one on stitched-together tooled leather are the most rewarding in completely different ways.
Once I was done with all the strands, some 15 feet long, I then stitched them to chicken wire.
Like other Bombas socks, they feature their iconic Honeycomb arch support system and Y-Stitched heel for extra comfort.
Spectator sports have been part of the American fabric since it was stitched together more than 250 years ago.
The defensive co-captain also wore a special memorial patch, with the date of the shooting stitched atop it.
Honor our Houston-raised goddess with a hand-stitched embroidery kit that your coworker can make for their desk!
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The jacket is designed with the iconic bat symbol stitched into the seams across the back panel of the coat.
West's tweet read, simply: "Happy Birthday babe" and included a five-minute video of stitched together clips from Kim's life.
The way the various media sources are shrewdly stitched together turns the listening session into a cowbell-spiked history lesson.
Scenes from  Beast King GoLion  and  Armored Fleet Dairugger XV  were stitched together and overlaid with English-speaking voice actors.
Stuffed plush toys are considerably harder to make than hard figurines, because they first have to be stitched by hand.
The sport is stitched into life's fabric in the Dominican Republic, where youths dream of a better future through baseball.
There were also white cotton corsets featuring what appeared to be back-supporting belts and stitched in with baggy trousers.
She lay in a hospital bed with her head stitched up, two black eyes and shrapnel wounds to her limbs.
Once he is up and running, the stranger promises to repay Crusoe with freshly harvested grain and newly stitched clothing.
In response, President Donald Trump tweeted a provocative video that stitched together clips of Omar and the falling Twin Towers.
Could he feel his own anatomy being stitched together by the needles of the thread-god who gave him life?
With some translation help, Halil Dudu stitched up the back of Du's dress in front of an amazed wedding party.
Looking like actors from a carnival masque, these men lean against a nearby wall in their stitched-up, bulging trousers.
Otzi's leather coat was stitched together from at least four different hides and made from goat and cattle, researchers found.
For Kim and Kourtney, that meant retro poodle skirts, sweaters cross-stitched with "K" and high ponytails adorned with bows.
Credit for the gray sweater accented with a number of holes stitched together with thin metal chains belongs to Pinko.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that the designs on Jonathan Cowan's canvases were woven instead of stitched.
You can see that Z was stitched into the seats, from the quilted leather pattern to emblazoned on the headrest.
It appears as if Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis have stitched another jaw-dropping exercise in period extravagance.
After he'd deftly stitched me up, he had me put on a glove and popped the lipoma into my hand.
My mother stitched me up herself and promised to knock me out of the next tree she found me in.
On April 23, the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts will exhibit a "Last Judgment" tapestry stitched in Brussels around 1500.
Once the leather parts are cut out, the upper pieces of the shoe are stitched together by a sewing machine.
Some write checks, some help me drain the surgical tubes stitched to my body, others send mixtapes or cannabis popcorn.
To create it, Begley downloaded 200,000 satellite images from Google Maps and stitched them together using the software project FFmpeg.
For Hubble's birthday picture, the researchers used an updated camera to snap four separate images that they later stitched together.
There was so much I wanted: Sportsgirl brand jeans with flowers stitched on the pockets, a wheeled suitcase, a ferret.
Stitched Edge Hand Towels, available at Weezie, $40The extra time and thought put into a personalized gift is worth it.
But its latest image is a detailed panorama that surpasses all others, stitched together using more than a thousand photos.
Then Mr. Zagottis's father, a tailor from Italy, stitched together a special piece of fabric, and Frank invited the block.
The sequence stitched together three shots, combining jumps from 18,000 to 25,000 feet, for the appearance of a continuous take.
This includes vibrant mini dresses and lightweight blouses that might as well have "out of office" stitched across the front.
The organizers curated a phantasmagoria of printed objects — from clothbound publications to saddle-stitched zines and merch of every description.
Separately, we stitched together aerial images and stills from video to show you just how enormous last weekend's protests were.
Edited jerkily, the clip appeared to be stitched together from multiple takes and did not show Mr. Yasuda speaking continuously.
At first glance, the sculpture seems to mimic a pallid heart muscle, bypassed by seams that resemble hand-stitched arteries.
And the leather seating isn't as crisply stitched as a Coach purse (or a Mercedes or Lexus, for that matter).
It is fixed to the lapels of politicians and broadcasters, stitched into the uniforms of the referees and the players.
Deakins needed to know not just how shots would look, but how they would be stitched together in post-production.
Keeping a hand-stitched baseball with all-natural materials is a romantic and deeply held principle within league's central office.
The anaphoric "even," the visceral sounds stitched into the syntax, the intimacy of the ending: It requires breath to read.
These pixel columns would then be stitched together to form a single image, an artistic technique known as strip photography.
Picture a piece by artist El Anatsui, whose shimmering chainmail-like tapestries are painstakingly stitched together out of bottle caps.
Seon makes her subjects into mythic characters through creating portraits of machine-stitched thread over underlying photographed images of eyes.
It willingly invites us to 'create' our lives through a succession of images and videos stitched together for others to watch.
The image was stitched together from five distinct strips, each of which was captured during a different orbit this past April.
Each vest is stitched with a "proud Walmart associate" on the front and a newly colorful "spark" logo on the back.
It's got a soft and quite lovely cloth surface, a non-slip rubber bottom, and a stitched periphery to prevent fraying.
The EV3 Junior, on the other hand, is made of carbon fiber, and features a wooden dashboard and hand-stitched leather.
When you Google Image search "tom from myspace," you'll see a quilt of this one image stitched together over and over.
A cape, a pantsuit and three long dresses all feature a harlequin pattern of black diamonds stitched together with leather edging.
The doctor told her to give me anesthetic—but she stitched up my anus without it, as a kind of punishment.
But in 1962, Mike Bezos came to America from Cuba wearing a jacket his mother had hand-stitched from cleaning rags.
The texture of the uniform Iden's father wears, the stitched shoulders of her own clothing; the details popped off the screen.
Like the Staad, the Bolt is replete with hand-stitched leather detailing, high-quality splash-proof zippers, and a golden interior.
And at Erdem (center), a floor-sweeping look, made out of different panels of sheer fabrics, was stitched with embroidered flowers.
A new tech startup called Stitched Products has introduced a new lineup of iPhone cases that remove unwanted lint and debris.
Matt Dillon plays Jack, an amateur architect and serial killer, who is seemingly stitched together from the corpses of real figures.
She's fighting against centuries of discrimination and hatred that have plagued the very fibers that have stitched together the American landscape.
Coco Chanel's namesake brand has been crafting these since the 1920s, and today they're stitched under the direction of Karl Lagerfeld.
The skin-colored dress was custom-made by designed Jean Louis and is adorned with more than 2,500 hand-stitched crystals.
A second photo featuring the same two-piece outfit of various fabric pieces stitched together saw Azalea strike a sultry pose.
So, some migrants at a camp in northern France stitched their mouths shut to call attention to the deplorable conditions there.
Embroidered handkerchiefs stitched with the names and stories of individuals lost to the cartel war in Mexico fluttered in the lobby.
Then they stitched that together into a script, Abrams shot it with multiple safe-as-houses nods to the original film.
Most farangs (foreigners of European descent) buying weed in Thailand often get stitched up by the very dealers who supplied them.
At night here, with the lights of cities far away, the sky is a midnight fabric stitched with glowing glass beads.
It even features a battery pack stitched into the skirt, which she can use to turn the lights on and off.
In a nod to "Hamilton," Mr. Harrison found a vintage cross-stitched image of a Colonial gentleman and had it framed.
A stitched-tight, bulbous and joyful disco song, "Don't Start Now" is the first single from Dua Lipa's forthcoming second album.
The strategy worked until Ostapenko stitched together three winners to break Konta's serve for the first time in the second set.
The night we were at his place, he was wearing a denim vest with a Confederate flag stitched on the back.
Brunch, holidays, and the crevices of carefully filtered faces are stitched together in the hope of validation through likes and comments.
Negroni showed how these movies can actually be stitched together and his theory is supported by Easter eggs throughout the films.
He flexes his fingers and shows off his new tendon, which doctors took from his arm and stitched into his hand.
The dress was stitched with a lining depicting Hispaniola, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, reflected with barbed wires with flowers blossoming.
The hand-stitched saddle is made of Oxford Tan leather pads like that of a luxury car, according to the automaker.
The stitched, leather-wrapped steering wheel sported the usual array of multifunction buttons and thumbwheels, with paddle-shifters for spirited motoring.
He was wearing a striped button-down shirt under a black jacket with the Pyer Moss label stitched over the heart.
Below the top iteration of the word "Trident," we notice another stitched word, "cherry," set into the middle of the page.
In memoriam: Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her family name into designer jeans, built a $100 million fashion empire.
Ultramarathons are stitched of a different fabric than many long runs, and that is true of this race more than most.
Most of them were deconstructed and then Frankenstein-stitched together again from familiar men's wear elements, though this time as dresses.
The huge truce flag was created in three sections by a commercial weaver in Pennsylvania, and stitched together, Ms. Talbott said.
The gown comes in small, medium, large and bariatric, denoted by swatches of fabric in different colors stitched into the collar.
In the second inning, they stitched together two singles, a walk and a sacrifice fly to score the game's first run.
"They want to take absolute control," she said, wearing a red cap that had "Make California Great Again" stitched on it.
But what are the ethics of referencing existing clothing so closely, even if the same label is stitched on the inside?
Today in the US we've been left to oversee the industry through a roughly stitched patchwork quilt of agencies and regulations.
"Hard World for Small Things" was filmed with four wide-angle lenses, and the footage was stitched into a spherical image.
His chef's jacket is stiff, spotlessly white and double-breasted, and his name is stitched in black below the left shoulder.
Images of the yarn produced by the team show a number of ways in which it can be stitched and manipulated.
A man in a red cap stitched with a green money bag threw back a glass of violently colored puce liquor.
His manager Shell Finkel said Wilder was "examined and stitched up in the dressing room" for a cut inside his ear.
Stolarsky was in grotty black lounge shorts and a San Francisco 49ers jersey, its red-and-gold emblem laminated, not stitched.
After the fabric is stitched together, workers use harsh chemicals and sanders to add that final shabby look to the fabric.
From this perspective, everything feels strangely possible: It is a swim through a flipbook of improbable vacation photos all stitched together.
Friends settling into the Premier's comfortable, supportive heated leather seats remarked on how upscale the interior looks with its stitched dashboard.
Every glimpse behind a closed door became a window into the lives of people just trying to keep themselves stitched together.
"Metas II" (2014) represents his signature style, with hundreds of bottle caps flattened into squares and stitched together with copper wire.
Chico resident Destiny Davis, 19, pushes a cart of blankets that her family hand-stitched for people displaced by the Camp fire.
Xidge Evangelista's amazing outfit was made with rubber and leather strips, stitched and glued to make the armour, skirt, and arm wraps.
Cataldo, 24, was wearing a white hat with the motto "Make America Great Again" stitched on it, CNN affiliate WABC-TV reported.
Now YouTuber, Heath Waterman, has stitched together literally hundreds of adaptations in film, television, songs, comics and more into one cohesive supercut.
Which is how he ended up making this pie, complete with grotesque (and edible!) hair, blood, and stitched pieces of skin pastry.
His coalition stitched together intense racial backlash, shared anti-communism, and a growing skepticism that big government programs could solve societal ills.
And neither has her show, which feels stitched together from Batman canon, Batwoman's comics, and elements of other gritty comic book shows.
The video above is actually a series of still images, taken one second at a time, stitched together into one mesmerizing sequence.
Then the fabric follows an orderly procession past long lines of work stations where it is cut and then stitched back together.
For her fall 2015 collection, she sent head-to-toe synthetic fur down the runway with "fur-free fur" stitched somewhere visible.
Inside his former Eden, now, there are still pot leaf prints adorning the walls, embroidered into the chairs, stitched into the curtains.
You'd select the option that suits your schedule or budget, and it would all be stitched together into a one-click transaction.
NASA's latest map of Pluto was meticulously stitched together from all images received from New Horizons to date (Image NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI).
Both boys' and girls' clothes had tacos, doughnuts, ice cream, soda, and cherries, though the latter was stitched in black for boys.
Piece by piece, these virtual fragments are being stitched together to form a shared, persistent place that will parallel the real world.
"Everyone always has something they would love to see stitched, so custom work is a lot of what we do," Halpin said.
Here are more than two minutes of clips, compiled by the Twitter account Fashionably-Early and stitched together from James' Instagram story.
Plus, Burch even thought to add a secret card case that's stitched on the back side of the bag for easy access.
Most notable is Lookaround — a competitor to Google's longstanding Street View, which brings seamlessly stitched photographs to help users better navigate around.
This is a corpse re-animated with an extra arm stitched on to its arse, and a few earlobes inside its mouth.
It allows designers to create VR locations, either stitched together from real-life photographs (a technique known as photogrammetry) or 3D models.
And most of us don't want to take this expensive work of diamond-stitched Nappa leather seats off road, although you can.
All of this is stitched together by the car's computers to map out what's going on and where the car should go.
Its stitched compartments keep the ethically sourced down from spreading through the blanket, and the organic cotton shell is gentle and cooling. 
His robe was all in red, white and blue, while his shorts were even stitched with a pointed slogan: "The Real Brit".
The seams are double-stitched with water-resistant nylon, so they won't get ruined or unravel from use, even in bad weather.
A woman who participates in the plant swap she organizes knitted her a plant holder with a baby sloth stitched into it.
Politics are present, but with a few notable exceptions, murmured, coded, stitched into the weave of fastidiously form-conscious, labor-intensive work.
Mr. Pollack took hundreds of photographs from various heights in the helicopter and stitched them together to create the 3D rendering above.
Politics are present but, with a few notable exceptions, murmured, coded, stitched into the weave of fastidiously form-conscious, labor-intensive work.
More like a motto, perhaps stitched onto a throw pillow that he uses for lumbar support while slumping at the Resolute Desk.
In either case, sections of the "donor" arteries or veins are stitched to the damaged arteries to create bypasses around the obstructions.
But consider how bleak the idea would be even if it held true: one nation, inherently divided, stitched together only by trauma.
Directed by Lisa D'Apolito, the movie is stitched together with many of Radner's own words, from audiotapes, diary entries and home videos.
At Calvin Klein, Raf Simons has stitched quilts into the brand's fashion collections, while the company's Madison Avenue flagship sells vintage throws.
There was nowhere else to go after hours, they told him, so Dr. Braden stitched them up on his dining room table.
The two are separated by a mostly negligible gap, and each panel is lined with stitched leather and ringed with silver piping.
Read: In "Frankissstein," Jeanette Winterson has stitched together that rarest of beasts: a novel that is thought-provoking and provocative, yet entertaining.
He looks into the glove and sees, gloriously grass-bruised and double-stitched in red, the single catch of his life span.
My newly upholstered abdomen had five stitched-up incisions and my whole body seemed to be deer-in-headlights frozen in surprise.
Duane Butler, 62, wore a black baseball cap with a yellow Q train logo and "2nd Av Local" stitched on the back.
The sequence appears as an unbroken shot (though it was a few stitched together) and involved some elaborate staging to put together.
For her aerial-silks number, Ms. Kichtchenko uses a rope that looks as if it were made of red tablecloths stitched together.
Let's just say they don't have "NRA" stitched on the side of their pocketbooks, and they really haven't considered any of this.
When visiting family, he picked out her clothes, usually the beige sweatshirt with the collar and a bird stitched on the front.
Robinson has stitched together his Georgia State tuition and fees with loans, a federal Pell grant, Georgia's Hope Scholarship and two jobs.
Addi's sturdy machine lets users knit long tubes or flat panels at speed that can be stitched together into clothing and blankets.
Vegas Golden Knights center Erik Haula slashed Orpik late in Game 2, and Orpik needed to get his pinkie stitched back together.
Apple's product aren't really known for easy repairability, but iFixit notes that the company has only stitched things together stronger this year.
But he opened his jacket to reveal a battery-powered fan stitched into a side pocket, which keeps his upper body cool.
Guests convene in an open-plan barn with high rafters and several communal wooden tables, laid with white-and-red stitched tablecloths.
With their former leader, Carlos Ghosn, in a Tokyo jail, the union he stitched together seems to be teetering on the edge.
Lorde stitched an empowering message from artist Jenny Holzer into the back of her gown that highlighted the themes of equality and perseverance.
There was a coral tone jumpsuit with a theatrically caped back, and a cable stitched sweater shimmying gracefully over a buoyantly tiered skirt.
These photos were stitched together into a massive mosaic, showing the Brash, Earle, Beagle, and Heroína Islands in both two and three dimensions.
It's not only the skin color that visually signifies opposition; it's also the cultural signs stitched into the clothing of the people gathered.
Jessica said that the only solution was to remove both implants, and that she was stitched vertically, which left her with no breasts.
I've tried them, they're real (hand-stitched, no less, by "Shoe Surgeon" Dominic Chambrone) and I have the existential dread to prove it.
Fifteen actors rattle off virtuosic texts stitched together from Ms. Despentes's wildly witty, vulgar and shocking text in the three-hour-plus production.
There's even a little Swedish flag stitched on the edge of the seat, just so you don't forget where this car came from.
Also, a recent report on Healthline about the topic included multiple accounts by women who say they were stitched too tight post-birth.
"Always Tomorrow," a powerhouse rock record with a sharp perspective and loads of hooks, is a document of an artist stitched whole again.
A search this morning surfaced multiple re-uploads, including a few complete videos and many stitched together reaction posts that include original clips.
" And "up close, all of those bones across her torso are stitched in black so you can actually see them from the outside.
Earlier, Google Maps stitched in Uber and Ola services on its platform, showing fares and riding options from the app-based taxi aggregators.
In "Jane Baar" (1985), all sweater arms and stitched patterns lead to a child's pink jelly shoe that stands in for a vagina.
Then we stitched that all together with machine learning to make certain evaluations about an artist's cultural significance and potential for future value.
AND FINALLY ... Putting your mad editing skillz to good use Here's Linkin Park's 'In the End' painstakingly stitched together from 183 movie clips.
It shows imagery stitched together from two cameras on the craft's exterior, combined with high-definition terrain data loaded up ahead of time.
Candidates can do everything from buying video ads stitched between public user live story content or sponsor photo filters as Sanders has done.
If you look closely, though, you'll see where the stitched videos overlap, but that's a problem many dual-lens 360-degree cameras have.
Dr Venter's method of synthesising bacterial genomes divides them into eighths, each of which is constructed separately before they are all stitched together.
Soon after I had Liora and was all stitched up, the nurses were very aggressive with trying to get my daughter to latch.
Neiliansheng has made shoes with traditional 'thousand-layer' soles and hand-stitched fabric uppers since the Qing dynasty, which ruled China until 1912.
Their visual trip is a presentation of stitched-together "scraps:" pieces of video projects the pair had leftover from day-job videography work.
Photographer Lucas Gilman uses the new MacBook Pro to help him create "gigapixel" images created from several high-res RAW images stitched together.
"This fucking thing doesn't bother me," he quipped, pulling down his shirt collar to show me the purple scar and stitched-up area.
One can connect the Procession paintings to bodily wounds, or link them to the stitched, burned, and hammered surfaces of Alberto Burri's work.
They're made of the same non-neoprene Yulex rubber as Patagonia's other suits, but flatlock-stitched so that they breathe a little better.
"Ok so I'm the first to laugh at myself and hold my hands up when I've been stitched up," he wrote on Instagram.
Leather sections waiting to be stitched into bags were neatly laid out on rolling carts, like slabs of tuna at a sushi counter.
The eerily rhythmic nine minute movie is virtually dialogue free, with disconnected scenes stitched together to resemble the pulse of a human heart.
About 400,20103 suffer infibulation, in which the vaginal lips and external parts of the clitoris are removed, and the vagina stitched almost closed.
By using 53 GoPro cameras, TimeSlice was able to capture a short video of Tim from different angles, which they then stitched together.
The Zinus Upholstered Square Stitched Platform Bed Frame is our top pick because it's well-crafted with impressive strength and an attractive design.
Wang's signature exaggerated silhouettes were in full evidence this season, especially in a voluminous top created from multiple stitched-together button-down shirts.
The finished work is then sent back to Rue Cambon on a layer of green tulle, where it is stitched to the dress.
Now, as a working scientist, she dons a lab coat custom-made to fit her frame with her name stitched on the front.
I used to be ashamed of my hand-me-down, stitched-together Spanish, but I'm learning (as Freud advises) to embrace my symptom.
The 70-gigabyte master layout, known as a "point cloud," was stitched together from 40 individual scans of the street and its environs.
This Handmade Patch Journal will bring you comfort with its old-school hand-stitched, embossed leather patch design and handmade recycled cotton paper.
Many of my closest friends seemed so together, but now their lives are coming apart at the seams or are barely stitched together.
What he would not have known when he stitched this scene is that behind the vision of the promised land, further tragedy awaited.
The interiors include microsuede and Bridge of Weir leather, a fine Scottish leather used in expensive cars, with seats that are hand-stitched.
Then Bies, superintendent of the park, wrapped the skeletal remains in reproduction Union Army blankets, with the letters "US" stitched into the fabric.
My skin became stitched to the skin of the community, and I didn't know how to stop, I didn't know how to leave.
Frequent reminders of his 2016 election victory -- and Hilary Clinton's loss -- are a long-running thread stitched in to many of his speeches.
E pluribus unum, our nation's founding premise stitched on the seal on the flag behind the President's desk, has been made a mockery.
He offered it in a rainbow of colors, though he was colorblind, with a discreet "Members Only" tag stitched below the breast pocket.
So with that in mind, we've stitched together the average colors in every single one of Game of Thrones's 67 episodes so far.
Most of these images are compilations of multiple database photos stitched together by Emily Lakdawalla, editor of The Planetary Society, for this post.
In other words, you might say physically fighting your rivals—possibly to the death—was stitched into the very fabric of American democracy.
"I'm stitched up, with nothing to do," she said, adding she was thinking of going to Beira to find out what had happened.
The EL wire stitched into her jumpsuit emitted psychedelic patterns of light that made the graffiti inscribed on every available surface roil and swirl.
Planet's imaging team cropped and stitched the stills together, condensing two-and-a-half minutes of real-time into a quick 11-second video.
But that was still a strike at the heart of Ethiopia's political system – a federation stitched from a patchwork of ethnic groups and traditions.
But Jesus, can we all agree that wearing a hat inside a restaurant is gross, regardless of what's stitched on the front of it?
A GoPro Odyssey sunk into the backseat of his friend Daniel Lynas' car captured the 360° footage, which Fish stitched together with Google Jump.
In his quietly effective way, the manager has stitched together a team who, after a tedious procession of qualifiers, are starting to show promise.
One was surely his failure to declare gifts of nearly €50,000 since 2012 in the form of finely stitched suits from a Paris tailor.
A concealed zippered compartment inside the hand pocket secures valuables like car keys and its triple-stitched seams can endure miles of hard use.
Resigned to the pain and the uncertainty of the coming hours, she breathed deeply, the Mickey Mouse stitched on her dress rising and falling.
The number 24, one of Bryant's retired numbers with the NBA team, was stitched on Lee's lapels and on the back of his suit.
It took her a few tries to snap about 300 photos on her phone, which she stitched together with the Stop Motion Pro app.
The dress is made from eight straw hats in various sizes stitched together and, what we're hoping are, super sturdy black ribbons as straps.
I am thinking about the generosity of Morrison's work, which stitched together an understanding of death, and what might or might not come after.
Every 60 degrees, a photo is taken, so that they can then be stitched together in post-production to form a 360-degree view.
They have taken 240 maps that have been scanned electronically, stitched them together and are preparing to hand the data over to the city.
Rather than have his thumb stitched to his side to regrow, Pop just had the docs do a quicker skin graft from his butt.
Stitched Products claims that its phone cases can lift lint, dust, and unwanted stuff like dandruff and pet hair for up to four years.
To create the panning 3-D effect, he stitched the images together along his reference points and rendered them as frames in a video.
Throughout the album, we stitched together the boldest red and the calmest green, polka dots and stripes, the roughest denim and the smoothest velveteen.
They come complete with Dustin's hand-drawn "no ghosts" logo on the side, as well as a Stranger Things insignia stitched into the sole.
The fabric of space and time is widely believed by physicists to be emergent, stitched out of quantum threads according to an unknown pattern.
Using a quilter's ruler as a guide, Hughes stitched geometric rays, starbursts, and curved planes onto each of the 9- by 12-inch prints.
He's already sort of a stitched-together Frankenstein, who's made to look young and vibrant, even though he's really getting to be up there.
"After making craft work on each video separately, Kutiman has stitched the videos together in a trippy work of art crisscross," runs the release.
Foster learned how to knit from her aunt when she was in elementary school and still has ornaments that her late mother cross-stitched.
Almost two thirds of us undergo infibulation - the most extreme form, which leaves girls with their labia stitched together following excision of the clitoris.
That's how it happens that legions of men around the world walk around with another man's name stitched into the bands of their underwear.
Through acquisitions, partnerships and internal design and development, Google has stitched together a product line that makes the company's complete vision hard to see.
With these encounters, Ms Kinsky nods to the waves of settlement that have stitched a score of migrant narratives into east London's tattered fabric.
Mayweather followed to Phil Collins's "In the Air Tonight" wearing a white baseball cap with TBE (The Best Ever) boldly stitched across the front.
The words "Merry Christmas" are stitched onto the back of the special edition hat, which is "Proudly made in USA," according to the website.
The sparkly blue backpack measures just over 13 inches and is 7.5-inches wide and has it's own stitched-on pair of mouse ears.
So we stitched together a false reality where we played important roles as comforter and protector, as receiver of comfort and beneficiary of protection.
The Finest Hours is three movies — one excellent, one merely adequate, one potentially excellent but hobbled by haphazard editing — awkwardly stitched together into one.
One part of the tube is still attached while the other end is stitched onto the surface the skin will ultimately end up on.
Each year 400,000 are subjected to this atrocity in which the external genitals are excised and the vagina stitched almost completely closed (see article).
He's wearing a jacket given to him by his former employer, with the green Android robot logo stitched into the fabric over his heart.
In "Caen Amour," they are stitched together with care by Mr. Harrell, a choreographer with enough design sensibility to breathe new life into history.
The Mastcam, comprised of these two lenses, can capture color images and video, which can be stitched together for Curiosity's iconic selfies and panoramas.
On the first day of bread camp, I and six other baking students tied on white aprons with our names stitched on the bibs.
No less important was the symbolism: Only four years after the end of the Civil War, iron rails stitched the United States back together.
Michelle Brink, one of Sonya's closest friends and a Portland resident, furnished the parents with half-and-half jerseys from both teams stitched together.
His lone piece in the show, "Unc You the Plug" (2019), is a painting on burlap of a square-shaped head stitched with yarn.
Instead, Long explains, it's best to think of it as part of a much larger effort currently being stitched together to stop the practice.
In a nod to a Dutch tradition, for example, some of the blazers have Latin phrases, like "forsan et haec," stitched under the lapel.
Her Twisted Seamstress scissors snick shut into a businesslike dagger, with the sensually curved pivot between blades and handle encased in corset-stitched leather.
They're all double-stitched on the sides for increased strength and support, feature drawstring closures, and each one can hold up to 50 pounds.
Thursday's debate nicely encapsulated the way that climate change has become stitched into the fabric of wider Democratic policy and messaging on many topics.
Once those things have been mentally stitched together — not that the Eagles play much more of a role here — a writer can go anywhere.
With a gorgeous rich blonde or brown leather cover, string tie closure, and stitched in paper, this journal truly has an old-world feel.
Strauss ended up taking a short video as the space station flew overhead, and later stitched the frames together to make this cool image.
Large stitched squares keep the fill in place to avoid lumps on this LaCrosse LoftAIRE down alternative and cotton twill throw ($59.40, normally $99).
Read: In "Frankissstein," Jeanette Winterson has stitched together that rarest of beasts: a novel that is deeply thought-provoking and provocative, yet unabashedly entertaining.
Beginning months ago, the men had unspooled their stories for a local poet, who then stitched their humor and personal connection into each scene.
A bit of intestine — called a stoma — had been pulled out of my body and stitched to my stomach so stool could be evacuated.
She continued to work in factories sewing Fashion Nova clothes, noticing the $12 price tags on the tops she had stitched together for cents.
Mr. Meilland's handsome, round-toed boots, with clunky, diamond-studded lug soles, were all right, but the sleek, hand-stitched Italian loafers were better.
The jackets, which come in five streamlined styles and are hand-stitched in Milan, can be bought off-the-rack or ordered as couture.
Lucy Sparrow's 2500 'till late sold all the items you'd expect from a convenience store — only each one was hand cut, stitched, and painted.
RJ Barrett went the pink route ... donning a custom suit with Canadian flag lining and his "Maple Mamba" nickname stitched in it as well.
Instead, this is yet another cinematic Frankenstein's monster, stitched together out of scavenged parts, and shocked back to life for no clear or compelling reason.
While working together at Yale, researchers Adam Wilson and Walter Jetz stitched together 15 years' worth of satellite images into a massively detailed cloud database.
Fun fact -- It was the first time in Cyborg's career she had to get stitched up ... which is incredible considering she turned pro in 2005!
However, hanging an old Macintosh computer on your wall seems like a logistical challenge, so a cross-stitched homage is probably the next best thing.
"When I was little, my mom stitched a needlepoint picture with a saying on it for my room," Patterson tells PEOPLE of her favorite present.
In case you've never recorded a time lapse, each is a series of stills stitched into a clip that appears to play in fast motion.
Each one records at 195-degrees and then they're stitched together into a 360-degree video, which can then be viewed with a VR headset.
It's not stitched together in the same way as a traditional Super Mario game, so you won't be making your way through various themed worlds.
They've just had their holes stitched up and worn-out areas patched over, and they returned to the building's rare books section on August 3.
It has "Fare Well" stitched around the collar, with the flimsy fabric of the skirt adorned all over with metal weights, alluding to her suicide.
Some observers believe this stitched-up capitalism helped Japan's rise, providing cheap credit and bountiful earnings that could be ploughed into new, more sophisticated industries.
Jake was so moved he cried that night as he stitched the patch onto his jacket under the glow of a flashlight in the backyard.
Category award: Creative finalistSeries name: Seeds of ResistanceAbout the series: Albarenga stitched together photographs of indigenous leaders in Brazil and the lands that they protect.
As we learned on the after show, it was actually a couple shots shot out of order and stitched together, but that's still pretty cool.
From whimsical cheetah-embellished sheets to soft yarn-stitched duvet covers to funky graphic-printed sets, these options will help you season-swap in style.
Through its ups and downs, Blonde just sounds weird—a stitched together collection of half thoughts and phrases thrown through different forms of vocal manipulation.
And finally, celeb DJ Mia Moretti went for the full turban, even getting hand-stitched into hers before joining date Stacey Bendet of Alice + Olivia.
Along with a slew of verbal shots at Mayweather, McGregor took to the recent press appearance in a suit stitched with the words "f— you."
Snap more recently has launched other new additions, like its Snap Map, and stitched together concert videos, called Crowd Surf, to help in that regard.
If I'm honest though, part of me thinks One True Voice were stitched up—the song they had to contend against could never have failed.
Stories, which are collections of user photos and videos stitched together into little montages, currently play one after the other once you start watching them.
The densely patterned works on the wall are often done on paper, which has been painted and stitched, before being mounted on a flat support.
Like many small towns across Canada, hockey is stitched into the identity of Humboldt, a farming and potash mining hub 87 miles northeast of Saskatoon.
We can only hope those views will not make their way into legislation, but there is no question that they are stitched into his psyche.
Flanagan even details exactly how long each shot runs for, which would be stitched together in post-production for the seemingly one-shot full episode.
Made from 300,000 photos stitched into a complete virtual environment, it lets you climb ladders and cross deep ravines using the HTC Vive's motion controllers.
For 12 years, the 35-year-old has stitched shirts and blouses for leading fashion brands and takes home 8,500 Indian rupees ($126) a month.
It's got a few different Starfleet patches stitched throughout the jacket and the hood itself is removable, so you can fashion it for warmer weather.
Each one records at 2400-degrees and then they're stitched together into a 2350-degree video, which can then be viewed with a VR headset.
At college, she pulled out her familiar Singer sewing machine and stitched together shirts at her dormitory desk that she thought epitomized her friends' personalities.
"It's hard to get RNA from such old samples, so we had to devise a new technique where we stitched little fragments together," says Worobey.
His mother, Debbie Hetman, threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and Skaggs' teammates all wore jerseys with his name and number stitched across the back.
The $2695,215 XC21 T2100 Inscription with the turbo-219 gets the driftwood trim, a stitched dash, 220-inch wheels, four-zone climate control, and navigation.
"It takes a while for all of those processes to become stitched together in a standard way," he added, and to bring down their costs.
And Jordan is close to clinching what it wants most: tax-free exports to the European Union, especially garments stitched in its industrial export zones.
The walls of his house are covered in his own work: Technicolor images streaked onto mirrored surfaces, or canvases that have been slashed and stitched.
Next came connecting the blood vessels of the abdominal skin and finally the edges of the tissue were stitched into place like a puzzle piece.
Five doctors clustered over the girls, some holding back the skin while one cut and cauterized, and another stitched up arteries to prevent blood loss.
The improvisatory folk culture there inspired his "Parangolés": garments for festive wear, mainly capes, that he stitched together from swaths and scraps of colorful fabric.
But the kiswa is embroidered and stitched together in Saudi Arabia and paid for by the kingdom each year at a cost of $6 million.
She covers her engagement and wedding rings with an orange woven band featuring a stitched smiley face to avoid scratching the finished trucks she inspects.
It wasn't "a lake or anything," but he still "stitched it," or pinched bits of dough together to add tautness before it could be baked.
She typically makes her way around campus in a pair of custom maroon basketball sneakers with her name stitched in gold thread on the back.
His scarred, textured paintings and layered drawings exist somewhere between the stitched-together body of Frankenstein's monster and Piet Mondrian's precisely sectioned, asymmetrically divided squares.
They were just individual moments, stitched together only because they all share the title Preacher and the audience's faith that they'll be clued in eventually.
Still, America is a big country, and its election system is actually a clumsily stitched-together patchwork of state systems, each with their own rules.
You may recognize this popular blessing (in Irish Gaelic: Go n-éirí an bóthar leat) from Catholic weddings or cross-stitched pillows in Nan's house.
The hand-stitched sweaters adorn the torsos of the carousel barker Billy Bigelow (Joshua Henry) and his sailor friends, played by dancers and ensemble members.
The photographer Hiroyuki Ito stitched together 25 years of these nights, shooting wherever The Village Voice or The New York Times chose to send him.
She had to return to work 10 days after her surgery and give a lecture on Walt Whitman with drainage bags stitched to her chest.
A cottage industry has sprung up around customization, too, as crafty fans have posted pairs they've modified with hand-stitched thread, fabric paint, and crystals.
They pulled on the custom aprons, stitched with the stall's name in needlepoint on the front, that Paola Fernández made them out of old jeans.
After the data sets from the scans were stitched together on a computer screen, the quilt of 0s and 1s was returned to physical form.
Designs are created in studios, selected in boardrooms, and stitched in factories, and the process leaves us at times with garments that miss the mark.
Her discussions are rooted in a combination of extant garment research (the firsthand study of historical clothing) and secondary sources stitched together with educated guesses.
The gown, which was designed by Wes Gordon for Carolina Herrera, featured three million beads that were each individually stitched into the gown in India.
It was a bill of far-reaching consequence stitched together behind closed doors, with a flurry of last-minute deals struck only to placate holdouts.
The buttonhole of his lapel is stitched with a hairline tricolor loop of ribbon that signifies he is a Grand Officer of the Légion d'Honneur.
But Garcia said the convention is stitched together by the singular idea that fitness and wellness are not niche worlds, "it's the world," she said.
These include gauntlets apparently stitched from shed snakeskin, and a hairy, ring-shaped, "goat eye" sex accessory presented in a wallet of bleached toad skin.
She was wearing a denim Baguette she'd customized with a strip of Stars and Stripes webbing stitched to the front, in that sporty Italian way.
The scenes, when stitched together, show us Woody's possible future in which he connects toys and kids and brings happiness to their lives and his.
Even Hilda, whose dream about a date with Principal Hawthorne ends in horror as she finds herself stitched together with Zelda, unable to leave, doesn't crack.
These photos are then stitched together to create a 3003D model of the bridge with enough resolution to see even the slightest flaws in the structure.
In one piece, a modified silicone body bag, lumpy with protrusions and stitched like skin, spills tubular intestines and sparkling gems onto a pristine metal table.
Bella paid tribute to David Bowie in the pictorial by sporting a red bomber jacket that showcases the late musician's last name stitched onto the back.
The Surround looks more like a mini flying saucer than anything else, and is actually made up of 17 different cameras all stitched into one device.
Her paintings, upon closer inspection, reveal fabric she's dyed herself, machine-stitched linen panels sewn together, and collaged shreds from that seem to burst with joy.
Stitched together, the images depict the travels of autonomous vehicles as they retrace the world's longest route of human migration from Nairobi, Kenya to Manaus, Brazil.
He liked that the design used thousands of stitched-together panels in its canopy, as opposed to the DGB's reliance on a solid disk of cloth.
When I had my second C-section, just last week, I actually enjoyed my operation and, while being stitched up, thought, I could do this again.
In the years that followed, as grief unraveled the dietary and spiritual beliefs that stitched together my identity, I realized my tendency to cultify was pervasive.
The number 24, one of Bryant's retired jersey numbers, was stitched on the lapels of the director's custom Gucci suit, as well as on the back.
Users can now send some Snapchat Stories — collections of videos and photos stitched together into a montage — to friends outside the app using email or text.
The images are stitched together by computer and displayed on screens (as pictured above) to create a virtual view of the runways and taxiways being monitored.
They build this incredible, stitched-together visual interface with an army of Google Street View cars, bicycles and people carrying around the 360-degree camera equipment.
The Klipsch R5's stand apart from the sea of plastic Bluetooth headphones with a hand-stitched edge-treated leather neckband that rests against your skin.
The thing seemed to shudder in to life, some fragile mechanical skeleton of servos and sensors awakening under its foamy flesh and sweatshop stitched cloth outfit.
"It's gonna be a thing" Once the designs are all stitched and the hexagons are returned to Downey, they will be assembled into the completed quilt.
CARAMANICA As a drummer, the young British phenom Moses Boyd plays in cross-stitched, Tony Allen-influenced patterns, as open and rolling as they are forceful.
The man who tie-dyed and hand-stitched the rainbow flag that has become the worldwide symbol for gay pride and the LGBTQ community has died.
REFERENCES to cinema are stitched into the very fabric of "Further Beyond", an innovative documentary-biopic written, directed and filmed by Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor.
Winner Claire Foy wore Valentino embroidered with lilies of the valley, and Kaley Cuoco's ruffled tulle Marchesa gown featured soft, ethereal flowers stitched to the tulle.
She worried about the shoddy quality of many of the hand-stitched garments, and helped the firm's engineers to design mechanisms to do the job better.
And the stitched seam between the two cameras is sometimes noticeable, too, but it's definitely better than on many other consumer 360 cameras I've tested before.
There was a long, excruciating, thirty minutes between the time I uploaded one photo and the time I had the stitched final product on my phone.
Shannon Downey, the self-named craftiest whose "Boys Will Be Boys" post went viral last week, has posted her own cross-stitched take on the saying.
Immediately after the last model left the catwalk, media in both China and the United States began picking apart the cultural messages stitched within the costumes.
In honor of Carletha's birthday, #Redskins President Bruce Allen presented her with a custom-made Washington jersey with "Nana" and "107" stitched to the back. pic.twitter.
And, most recklessly, he has begun to pull apart America's carefully stitched dealings with the rising superpower, China—imperilling the most important bilateral relationship of all.
Over a long-sleeved gray shirt, Whitfield wore a gold and green Notre Dame replica jersey; Jackson's number 11 was stitched across the front and back.
The secret is in the thousands of microbeads that are stitched into each blanket to give it a certain heft — usually between 10 and 20 lbs.
This can be noted in the Double Puff Coat by WHATEVER 21, a fusion of two puffer jackets stitched together into a singular, four-armed parka.
There's something charming and exciting about seeing "DON'T TREAD ON ME" spelled out in colorful patchwork, or an eagle with wings of stitched Iron Maiden tees.
Esparza, wearing an orange hoodie stitched with a wreath of squirming mechanical puppies, casually stopped mid-performance at the Alley Dog for some Tajín-sprinkled mangoes.
Their mixes feel as much like scrapbooks, intimate stitched together collections of sounds and moments that really matter to them, rather than just songs strung together.
No cross-stitched pillows here; no clothes, unless you count waders; no discarded chinaware—not much, in short, of the usual junk-shop bric-a-brac.
A trench coat should have epaulets, wrist belts that match the main belt, and a stitched leather-covered buckle (not plastic or metal; how dare you).
The backpack was flagged as suspicious by Malaysian customs, and a search discovered a secret compartment stitched into it, which had packages of crystal methamphetamine inside.
When nations eye each other with contempt, the global order which was stitched together after the second world war under American leadership starts to come asunder.
The home white jersey features an American flag and Piazza's signature on the back, as well as the 21999/22015 date stitched on the right sleeve.
Everything on the suit, as well as the gloves and booties, is blind-stitched, taped, and glued, which is the golden standard for the modern wetsuit.
I know, I know, a disturbingly large percentage of the electorate, but still: This is just a string of lies stitched together with a silver thread.
The movie itself -- reuniting the star and director Paul Thomas Anderson -- is a sumptuous but chilly affair, meticulously stitched together, but intriguing without being emotionally involving.
The flat-bottomed wheel is wrapped in stitched, perforated leather, and is complete with Italian-flag colors to accompany the switchgear that controls some vehicle functions.
A typical YouTube editing tactic, in which dozens of takes are stitched together through hyperactive jump cuts, imbues sex-ed monologues with an almost manic energy.
The government, which requires visual proof to count a death in its toll, could hardly keep up with the accounts of loss stitched together from hospitals.
That's a little hard to do, actually, because Season 4 felt less like a collective whole and more like three mini-seasons stitched together into one.
But she was utterly bored by that so she hand-stitched a British flag tea towel onto the front with the help of her sister Karen.
On the opposite side of the small room hung a quilt, supposedly sewn at the Barker Ranch hideout: Each square featured an impeccably stitched floral swastika.
In 1986, Paul was a member of the first expedition to reach the North Pole without resupply, using dog sleds and technical clothing stitched by Sue.
From bolted brutes to stitched-up superstars, Frankenstein's monster has taken on many forms in its more than a century of depictions on the big screen.
Other momos reveal chives stitched through the beef, a garlicky lace, or chives alone, brilliant green and hardly wilted, giving off a whiff of sesame oil.
A trombone and flute eventually enter, draped over the rhythm section like a loosely stitched blanket, but they don't offer a melody to guide your ear.
Our skin is shaved and painted, our bodies sliced open, various growths excised, sundry organs lopped off, and then we get stapled or stitched back together.
Here are some recommendations for getting through an injury, based on what I did to wait while my leg stitched itself back together: Revise your goals.
For instance, moving between MK's "Our Last Family Portrait" and Danielle Shelley's cross-stitched samplers "Black Lines 6" and "Modern chair sampler" immediately to the left.
It became stitched into his social identity, and bound him to his buddies, who would ride around town hitting their Juuls in one friend's 2002 Volvo.
We style our hair, paint our faces, tattoo our skin, don Doc Martens and Dickies and denim stitched with Smiths patches, rainbow flags and Union Jacks.
This exhibition brings together some of his well-known works with a selection of early, stitched canvases that incorporated bottle caps, buttons, and sundry found objects.
Ms. Cruz, meanwhile, stitched together a coalition of students; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups; and people simply fed up with the status quo, and won.
I try on a chambray shirt with a grosgrain ribbon at the collar and cross-stitched flowers ($230), and pair it with wide-legged overalls ($380).
Read: In "Frankissstein," Jeanette Winterson has stitched together that rarest of beasts: a novel that is both deeply thought provoking and provocative yet also unabashedly entertaining.
" In "Fatherland," a Vietnamese girl working in an upscale Saigon restaurant overhears tourists speaking of "delicate and tiny" Vietnamese women, whose "dresses look stitched onto them.
His latest effort consists of 13 short films whose scripts are stitched together from nearly 103 manifestoes mostly by 20th-century artists, composers, architects and filmmakers.
Just about everyone stayed, including Chappelle, who watched from the wings for an hour as she and her band stitched together earthy funk and otherworldly pop.
The facades are recorded one square meter at a time, from a fixed position; then these tiny images — from 1,000 to 2,000 — are painstakingly stitched together.
I bought a yard of Kermit-green fleece and a matching zipper, and I stitched for him that sort of star-shaped sack Maggie Simpson wears.
Earlier this year, Beyoncé released "Lemonade," which took the form of an hour-long film stitched together with the words of the contemporary poet Warsan Shire.
In Craig Werner's book "Higher Ground," Moy said the song was stitched together with Wonder's input after he sang a lyrical fragment that became its foundation.
Instead of creating an expertly stitched photo sphere, the app allows you to share an in-the-moment (and likely imperfect) look at what's around you.
The Founding Fathers stitched together an exquisite fabric to connect a land of different people into one community through balance of power and respect for diversity.
Many of the situations encountered are hand-stitched by Morris and feel like Morris has turned past works, like City Planning, into a human-size collage.
At his shop, Mr. Collins keeps a selection of "contest winning" ugly sweaters, which typically have bells or Santa designs that were "massacred" when stitched together.
The resulting panorama—stitched together from 16 individual photos—is one of the most spectacular and goose-bump-inducing images we've ever seen of the Red Planet.
Apparently, it took a fleet of drone, tripod, and street view trolley cameras to get the shots that were then stitched together for a 269-degree view.
Apparently, it took a fleet of drone, tripod, and street view trolley cameras to get the shots that were then stitched together for a 360-degree view.
The Angels started wearing a black patch with Skaggs' No. 45 stitched on their jerseys, and they will continue to do so the rest of the season.
But there is a subset of those people, and those are the public safety officers, who actually have the name of our city stitched on their shoulders.
When I transferred the video to my desktop and then uploaded from there, the video would render, but it had weird black artifacts and was stitched improperly.
To set the scene, the magazine stitched together 210 hours in the lives of some of the city's most influential artists, activists, musicians, fashion designers and others.
The accessory has two 180º cameras, one on the front and one on the back, and the two images are stitched together automatically on the phone itself.
American blood is made of those beloved two-crusted apple pies invented by the Pennsylvania Dutch and ratted blankets stitched to quilts to keep out the cold.
Despite the "made-in" label on many store-bought purchases, items are often stitched, dyed, and sent out from various countries, each with different chemical use laws.
Look a bit more closely, though, and you'll see that California's maneuvering also seeks to correct something else stitched into our cultural and political fabric: racial inequality.
"Somewhere in here there's a piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside — it was my something blue," Meghan remarks while inspecting the veil in the video above.
The brand's petites mains (highly skilled couture tailors) stitched the gown to minimize seams and maximize the appearance of the gown being draped directly onto the body.
In the upcoming issue, Thorne pays tribute to David Bowie by sporting a red bomber jacket that showcases the late musician's last name stitched onto the back.
We stayed to help, applied cardiopulmonary support, cleaned her body, lowered her temperature, helped with the operation, removed her teeth, and stitched her wounds until 2 a.m.
Cameraperson is composed of unused footage from those films and others, stitched together based not on chronology or topic, but on more elusive connections personal to Johnson.
Paige VanZant won't let a massive bloody wound keep her from fighting -- she's already stitched up the gash on her foot and got back on her grind.
Streaming VR video is different to something like Netflix as there are usually a number of different videos that need to "stitched" together to form an image.
Sew in love Instead of a traditional photo, capture your love with needle and thread for a custom hand-stitched Butter Puppies embroidered couples' portrait ($160). 7.
At the checkout counter, the visitor pointed to his green-flannel purchase and asked what the little triangle of cloth stitched to the left front shirttail was.
Opinion Columnist Of all the aphorisms ever inscribed on greeting cards and stitched onto throw pillows, the most frustrating is that ubiquitous snippet of the Serenity Prayer.
Younkers, a former Parsons' Professor of Design and founder of the children's fashion design camp Stitched Fashion Camp, took a little extra time to plan his outfit.
Blindstitching: Blindstitched suits have even narrower stitching than flat-stitched ones, and the seams are usually glued, which does a pretty good job of preventing water seepage.
She moved into the ground-floor apartment, which her family shared with another family, in a crowded complex formed by brick houses that have been stitched together.
Diana Weymar, a textile artist, began the Tiny Pricks Project in 2018 when she stitched Donald Trump's quote about being a "very stable genius" onto a doily.
The jacket features a classic, full-zip "mock-neck" design, the iconic Columbia logo stitched on the left chest, and comfortable polyester fleece both inside and out.
From the edge of the centuries-old hilltop town, the Italian countryside was laid out before us like a verdant patchwork quilt stitched together by dirt roads.
Adriana Salame-Aspiazu lived with the nine-foot-tall Meeseeks, hand-stitched by her seamstress mom (who doesn't watch the show), crammed into her apartment for weeks.
His wife cooked this wonderful food for us and I remember there was this hand-stitched plaque on the wall that had this opening speech on it.
The technology isn't perfect – some of the pauses between words are a bit awkward – making it clear that some phrases is being stitched together on the fly.
As I started unpacking the box of #RitasQuilt pieces to prep them to ship out to stitchers I discovered that Rita had stitched two of the states!
They benefit from upgrades like a supportive honeycomb stitch, blister tabs built into ankle-height styles, and a Y-stitched heel and "invisitoe" that minimizes annoying bumps.
Perhaps this is the way it came out for you, not quite stitched together at the end, because I disturbed you when you were working on it.
The two requested that the words "I Do" be embroidered into the cuffs of their shirts and "Just Married" stitched into the felt undercollar of their jackets.
On a recent visit to Capitol Hill, Ms. Sayward wore clothing made in the United States by her company but stitched with Dryflex fabric imported from China.
The word "Trident," derived from a gum wrapper, has been stitched across the surface twice, evoking the weapon wielded by the gods Poseidon (Greek) and Neptune (Roman).
He broke his own team record when he made 33 3-pointers in a game, and he stitched together four consecutive games with 50 points or more.
She holds needlepoint "in my lap like a sleeping cat," knowing she should impress a suitor with her cross-stitched daisies, but can't bring herself to care.
The reporters sent their threads to Ms. Davey, who stitched them together into a news article, an early version of which was published just before 4 p.m.
On one striking sleeveless dress, he stitched a tender representation of black love: an image of the christening of Adams's cousin, made up of hand-applied beads.
Made of flattened metal slats from liquor-bottle tops stitched together with copper wire, "Many Came Back" drapes more like a sculpture than a piece of fabric.
But on a recent evening, these voices set the mood in a Lincoln Center studio as the choreographer Kyle Abraham stitched together steps for a new ballet.
And that land is stitched together from far north of Sacramento to almost San Diego by 659 miles of a highway that itself is dynamic and complicated.
The duo's new exhibition space, to open next month in Crown Heights, will feature cross-stitched portraits of the pair by the artists Rebecca and Josh Greco.
Audio and video footage of the groups (HOPE Thru Harmony Women's Choir and Voices of Hope also participated) will be stitched together to create Beethoven's sublime music.
The upscale Denali models include a new exterior design and, for the first time, an exclusive interior with open pore woods, hand-stitched leather and other features.
The red leather-bound and hand-stitched book is enclosed in an aluminum case inspired by the Testarossa red-head valve covering a Ferrari V-12 engine.
Their name comes from the Latin word for bumblebee, and their motto "bee better" is stitched into every sock as a reminder of the business' philanthropic mission.
After hearing about the travel ban, Ms. Hanlon bought a set of curtains, stitched together the costume in her Greenwich Village apartment, and went to the airport.
Tamino Autographs, a dealer based in Manhattan, is offering the footwear ($29,500), which has loose threads along the toe where a sparkling ornament had originally been stitched.
The French automaker still effectively controls Nissan, but with its former leader Carlos Ghosn in a Tokyo jail, the union he stitched together seems to be teetering.
For "Gris" (83), Samuel Levi Jones disassembled Ohio law books and stitched together (with seams showing) their tattered covers into a grid of subdued browns and grays.
Initially began in 2008 as a commission by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, LACE has grown and transformed just like a garment stitched from its namesake fabric.
She pairs it with a white surrender flag with the message "FDT" (Fuck Donald Trump, for those following along at home), lightly stitched into the cloth. Subtle?
Mr. Hoffmann pushed a button and the rearview monitor image transformed into a virtual panoramic rear view that electronically stitched all three camera pictures into a seamless image.
The leather ball has been stitched the same way for decades, and the chain gangs hold the first-down markers like crossing guards at a busy street corner.
Most recently, the 40-year-old actor attended the premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi with an adorable message to his wife, 45, stitched into his collar.
Some wore actual white pins, others played-up their tattoos and one singer had an important messages stitched onto the back of her dress for all to see.
I especially like the headset's diamond-stitched leather headband, which is not only quite comfortable, but is probably also the most eye-catching feature on the entire headset.
Last year locals flocked to see the sultan pilot a powerful truck painted in the colours of the state flag, its leather seats stitched with threads of gold.
She said that only kids of the same size should be inside together and that most inflatables will have rules stitched on the outside detailing the maximum occupancy.
The 18-megapixel photos are crisp and once uploaded to a desktop computer, they natively stretch to show the whole 360-degree shot without needing to be stitched.
For example, she stitched 19th century pauper Mary Pearse's tale on a pair of silk satin dancing shoes – ones that Mary would never have been able to afford.
He said the files are six times bigger than anything Photoshop can manage so he found himself working with delicate fixes as he stitched this amazing photo together.
"We've got some 38 Chicago quilters lined up to handle the quilting phase of the project once we get all of the hand-stitched pieces back," Downey said.
Fashion designer Zac Posen worked with GE Additive and Protolabs to create fashion pieces not stitched together by traditional dressmaking artisans but built and cured by 23D printers.
Every image represents a number of satellite photographs that Grant stitched together, all sourced from DigitalGlobe's library, which contains 15 years of high-quality pictures captured from space.
Hillmann spent 36 hours in the hospital, where doctors stitched up the surface of the deep wound and inserted a small tube which continues to drain the blood.
Two decades ago when they did episiotomies, they just stitched everything closed, but didn't actually do muscle repair, so everything was stretched-out and didn't feel the same.
It helps to keep gay bars stitched into the political fabric, especially in the rich world where some people consider the fight for gay rights to be over.
That year his son was allowed to restore the monarchy to the city, and the British stitched southern and northern Nigeria together, an accommodation that remains uneasy today.
At stake is the national climate-change plan that Mr Trudeau carefully stitched together in 2016 with eight of Canada's ten provincial leaders (Saskatchewan and Manitoba held out).
Conveniently, the show establishes early on that Sansa likes to embroider, so that sets her up for many more seasons of sending stitched eff-yous to various people.
Are pricey bucket hats or Calvin Klein-stitched wetsuits worth the about-face when beneath the surface, an entire ecosystem, is dying in the background of our selfies?
It will be stitched seamlessly into the "current" version of Maps, but the difference in quality level should be immediately visible based on what I've seen so far.
Digitally stitched together and displayed on a large screen where a traditional review mirror would be, the driver now has a digital blindspot-free view of the road.
His parents cleaned the wound and stitched it, and everything seemed fine—until, six days later, he began having muscle spasms, arching his back, and clenching his jaw.
Brainfeeder's Taylor McFerrin stitched together forthcoming new material and highlights from 2014's jazzy, laid-back Early Riser, an album that took nearly half a decade to complete.
The album came together quickly, and the record's ten songs are tightly woven together, stitched to each other through themes of loss and blame, failed relationships and forgiveness.
Unlike the precise mathematics of Marvel's well thought out phases that carefully stitched together dozens of superheroes together, Kingdom Hearts III is more of a free-for-all.
Almost two thirds of Somali women undergo infibulation, the most extreme form of FGM, which leaves girls with their labia stitched together following the excision of the clitoris.
Visions of the future of medicine often involve digital sensors that constantly monitor patients, but not many people imagine that these sensors could be stitched directly into us.
Ed is following in the footsteps of 2018 HOF inductee Randy Moss, who also remembered police brutality victims with names stitched in his tie during the induction ceremony.
It's no secret that colorism feels stitched into the music industry, and that most of the visible faces we see in female R&B today are light-skinned.
During Brazil's military dictatorship, the generals in power sought to transform the underdeveloped, sparsely-populated region into a modern commercial powerhouse stitched together with highways, factories, and homes.
Any time she has to tear the dress, as with the skirt scene we mentioned earlier, the material is precut and stitched back on so it tears easily.
Here, a halter gown of 3-D moiré was created from organza hand-stitched on tulle; there, laser-cut tulle and cotton expanded and contracted with the breath.
The Ralph Lauren Custom Cashmere Crewneck features a fully knitted cashmere two-letter or three-letter monogram in 16 different color combinations — not your basic stitched-on monogram.
Sokol: And then this one is only, "only," a 6-foot circumference, but the side pieces also need to be wired and stitched and then attached to it.
Although "Covenant" incorporates the "Prometheus" story, the movie feels less like a sequel than a Frankenstein version of the "Alien" franchise, stitched together from pieces of earlier films.
ObjectImage, an elegantly designed book with stitched binding, also includes Tulloch's newspaper-based collages, which likewise take an off-kilter approach to the frozen time of a photograph.
Source: ATD; Bock and Linner (2015) Source: ATD; Bock and Linner (2015) In permanent buildings, all components are stitched together as if they had the same useful lifetimes.
Hanging in the lobby and on the fifth floor, Cauleen Smith's elaborate hand-stitched banners evoke the protest signage Americans are seeing a lot more of these days.
He was wearing a stitched-together shirt with characters from "The Flintstones" and "Family Guy" and ostentatiously drapey sleeves and had a Gucci satchel slung around his neck.
NEWARK — During the Devils' game against the Ottawa Senators on Friday, Frank Piserchia wore a red Devils jersey with the number 30 stitched across the front and back.
When the takes are stitched together, the viewer gets a 180- or 240-degree view of the room and the feeling that he or she is there, participating.
The feeling is, variously, that the system has been stitched-up by bankers and corporations or is hostile to women, people of color or the white working class.
The 32-year-old women's wear designer uses her science background to create innovative techniques such as layering fabric to create a dress that is not stitched together.
In "Giverny II," she used the heat transfer technique to print multiple floral images onto handmade paper, then pieced and machine-stitched them into a kimono-shaped garment.
Soon after the widespread adoption of broom corn in the early 1800s, one of their brethren clamped the wayward bristles down with a vise and stitched them flat.
As Mr. Major stitched a black beanie, Cairo Romaguera, who works in H.I.V. prevention, took out his cellphone and began taking pictures of Mr. Boria through a filter.
The room is lined with figurative paintings stitched together with expressive black thread, as well as rough-cut wooden forms used to support three-dimensional works in progress.
After the war, Mandel's lifelong partner, the French actress Beatrice Bretty, filed a claim for the Couture, which had been confiscated, noting a stitched hole in the canvas.
"But how all it gets stitched together — if it does — isn't clear," James Cunningham, nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and former ambassador to Afghanistan, told Vox.
I walked closer to get a better look and discovered to my horror that they were actually "decorative" patches stitched onto a pair of child-sized leather moccasins.
Socialist Realism, the only approved style, ran counter to her experimental tendencies, expressed in large-scale watercolors and gouaches on stitched-together bedsheets that depicted semiabstract biomorphic forms.
Finally, Lee removed all of the fat in the lipoma and stitched up Steve&aposs head near his scalp to hide the future scar as well a possible.
The manuscript, filled with over 4,000 tiny written words on paper stitched into a brown paper cover, had only come up for auction once before, eight years ago.
Before attempting to put on her famous look, Newton-John explained that during filming she had to be stitched into the pants every time she put them on.
Ms. Vosper gave up her robe and ordination stole, which she had lovingly stitched herself, using swaths from her life including part of her childhood living room curtains.
Yet, taking a more comprehensive approach, "New Zealand is the only one that has stitched that whole idea together," said David Lovatt, Partner at global accounting firm Deloitte.
We did some checking, and there are thin devices that can be stitched inside the ball with a power source that could last around 1 month or longer.
Perhaps it's a niche interest, but I found myself drawn to a small textile stitched by Betty Waters, an artist living at the turn of the 19th century.
It's stitched together precisely, the zipper works with an unerring smoothness, and I'm left with the impression of real quality every time I pick it up and use it.
In it, shots of Myers sitting roadside are inter-stitched with women dancing freely on a beach and generally living the happy, care-free life we have always wanted.
There were teenagers flashing dollar bills emblazoned with Trump's face, bikers with "Don't Tread on Me" patches stitched to their denim vests, tour groups wandering through the dark streets.
The New Zealand singer stitched an excerpt of artist Jenny Holzer's Inflammable Essays on the back of her dress instead of a white rose, which she posted on Instagram.
It was stitched together after World War II from six distinct, primarily rural republics and two autonomous regions, speaking five languages, and occupying territory about the size of Ohio.
Another ad is a close-up photograph of a woman's reddened and stitched-up cheek with two white bandages in the shape of a cross – reflective of Switzerland's flag.
Kassa wrote the lyrics for "Mac & Cheese" by turning on a Beyoncé instrumental and spitting what he calls "improvised gibberish," which producer WILS stitched together into the final track.
"Clinton either can't be bothered or just isn't able to come up with principles that unify the interest groups that are stitched together into the Democratic coalition," Munger said.
Guests who book the suite can enjoy the accommodation's private healing salt room, the fitness room, and two massage rooms, where the tables have Hirst's butterflies stitched into them.
He deals largely in tiny, twitchy sounds, pitch warped vocal fragments, and synthetic shards stitched back together into grand patchworks that glow with the subtle warmth of stained glass.
Action-packed, and accompanied by captions stitched in Latin, the embroidery shows the buildup to and violence of the Battle of Hastings, told from the perspective of the Normans.
He wears a white robe with "Chinese pilgrimage to Mecca" stitched in green Arabic letters below a Chinese flag embroidered in red, the symbol of an atheist party-state.
" When asked to explain why he was offended by quotations from the president elect stitched onto the American flag, Smith said: "I think our flag is for all peoples.
Google's technique specifically avoids introducing new visual issue while selectively warming the crossover areas of stitched images, to produce smooth, continuous panoramas that still look accurate across the frame.
Matter's stitched marks, the openness of the forms, and her brilliant palette, possess a powerfully distinctive feminine aesthetic, in line with much of the work in the MoMA exhibition.
Plank also founded Ucross Foundation, an artist-in-residence program on a 22,000-acre ranch in Ucross, Wyoming, that also was stitched together from tax shelters, Roger Plank said.
If you want to edit the image you'll have to go to the site, log in, and download the raw image (stitched or unstitched) and use your own software.
Over the course of the day, they then carefully brought and placed each one on the square, where they've hand-stitched them together to form a massive, stark shroud.
Surface of a Mouse RetinaCredit: Gabriel Luna, Neuroscience Research Institute, University of California, Santa BarbaraOver 400 microscopic images were stitched together to create this view of a mouse's retina.
Essentially, as things work now, the skull is cut open, the brain is exposed, chips are installed, connectors are mounted to the skull, and the head is stitched up.
Lester described a quilt in the AFAM collections made by a tailor for his daughter on her wedding day, stitched from scraps of fabric he collected at his job.
Sequential, stitched-together screenshot maps and the detailed pointers that accompanied them also felt like a revelation, as they were much easier to follow and utilize than text walkthroughs.
You can certainly see the line where the two images get stitched together, but if you keep your subject more than five feet away it's easy enough to mitigate.
It does have stitched leather straps, which look a little too ZenWatch-like for my taste but are arguably more fashion-forward than the likes of the HTC Vive.
"It looked like somebody ripped my daughter's neck off and stitched it back together," Sandy Rougely said in 2016, describing the injuries to her then 12-year-old daughter.
The editing makes the conversation feel explicitly stitched together and spacey—you can't follow its flow precisely or with certainty connect this person's answers to that question versus another.
In other words, in the face of tragedies that have threatened to cleave cities down the center, the resilience of urban environments has stitched these same communities right up.
Before I could put together a photo album, Google Photos had already done so — every photo I took while in Peru, it automatically stitched together into a chronological album.
The upper is hand-stitched (rather than glued) to a matte rubber tonal sole made by Margom, a highly respected Italian company known for its product quality and performance.
The brand's "Denim Girls Project" allows you to select pair of jeans (or a jacket), tailor them to your body, add hand-stitched embroidery, appliqué patches — even affix tassels.
The images are stitched together to create a virtual replica of a space and can be viewed from a number of devices, including 3D headsets like the Oculus Rift.
But it's an illusion; up close that pellucid hue gives way to white, with teal thread stitched around the upper in contoured rows, like lines on a topographic map.
The family first viewed the body on the day of the funeral, in the coffin they had ordered, with their mother's name stitched into the fabric along the side.
In previous years, commentary would be stitched together, resulting in strange sounding sentences where it was obvious the team name was recorded separately from the rest of the statistic.
The Angels on Tuesday started wearing a black patch with Skaggs' No. 45 stitched on their jerseys, and they will continue to do so the rest of the season.
Mundy -- who was part of the Steelers' Super Bowl 43 squad -- says he got the wound stitched up ... but he now has permanent skin discoloration at the scar site.
The songs are hooky and memorable, but there's something off about them—the distinct feeling that they're stitched together by one solitary guy, obsessing over every little idiosyncratic detail.
"I'm never surprised by what you find in New York," said Mr. St. Aubyn, a dancer and performer in "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical," admiring a hand-stitched kurta.
In various Pyer Moss designs, one can see a square of fabric stitched to the back of a piece of clothing, a kind of phantom homage to this memory.
Of all the gorgeous getups stitched to queer perfection in this movie, I don't know why I cared the most about Cate in chef's whites—but here we are.
Yet the director James Whale's stark depiction of the diabolical doctor played by Colin Clive and his stitched-together monster, played by Boris Karloff, failed to make the cut.
On her first day in Congress last month, Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib wore a Palestinian thobe, an embroidered hand-stitched dress that often signifies a person's native Palestinian village.
The French automaker still controls Nissan, but with their former leader, Carlos Ghosn, in a Tokyo jail, the union he stitched together seems to be teetering on the edge.
The owners howl that the "mass land grab" will benefit crooked developers and senior officials who covet what when stitched together amounts to sprawling tracts of choice seaside property.
When the authorities found them, several already had soft plastic pouches filled with drugs — about three kilograms of liquid heroin, or about a pound per dog — stitched inside them.
In preparation for his virtual patients, Nagrani put on his classic white doctor's jacket, stitched with his name, over his sweater and draped a black stethoscope over his shoulders.
GIF: NASA, ESA, and J. DePasquale (STScI) Hubble's most memorable portraits are often composite images stitched together from shots in various wavelengths, made in collaboration with many other observatories.
What about the scene in the jail cell in Episode 14 where the woman with the stitched-up eyes is making noises that sound almost like a monkey screech?
She knows her child is growing up in an environment where violence is stitched into the rhythm of life, but in the end, she's O.K. with that, she said.
For example, one 23-inch-wide cushion has 19th-century Aubusson blue panels stitched to a 19th-century linen sack backing that was hand dyed in a burgundy hue.
The black and gold bands also said "KB" on one side and had the five-time NBA champion's two jersey numbers — 8 and 24 — stitched into them as well.
She returns home with the freedom flag for Black South Africans stitched to the inside of her vest—a symbol that was banned in her country during the time.
The leather sole of a hand-stitched shoe, preserved by the anaerobic mud, flapped in the breeze, and she tugged at its toes to wrest it from the bank.
Kenya has been the leading exporter of garments under AGOA in Sub-Saharan Africa, earning hundreds of millions of dollars a year from garments stitched together using imported fabrics.
"He was the fabric, she was the needle, and they stitched it all together," said Mr. Arias, who first met the Toledos when he was a salesman at Fiorucci.
There's a coating on the tie-in loops that prevents wear and a simple stitched belay loop that stood up to months of use with no signs of wear.
Greenwood said Canada and Mexico both want a formal dispute resolution arrangement stitched into the agreement, but the U.S. would prefer to deal with problems on a looser basis.
Amos uses stitching in often divergent ways, as in the largely black felt print, "The Narrows" (2014), in which the two stitched forms are radically different from each other.
Instead, negotiators stitched into the updated treaty new terms of the deal, agreeing to keep the trade pact for 62.5 years, unless all three countries agreed to extend it.
As one commenter pointed out on Twitter, it can be weird to watch Africa and South America making their rounds near the North Pole of this stitched-together globe.
Hell yeah ... it LOOKED painful, too ... but somehow, Pavelski went into concussion protocol, got stitched up, and was cleared to come back on the ice by the 2nd period.
Better Call Saul is still a show that can occasionally feel awkwardly stitched together from of a bunch of different pieces, and it may never entirely overcome that problem.
Each one was hand-stitched with pages of calf skin, bound between bespoke boards and clasped shut when not in use to keep pages flat and deter book worms.
Those images were beamed down to the Google Maps team who stitched them all together to create this virtual tour you can take without the disorienting effects of zero gravity.
Historically, palm trees have been an emblem of victory and longevity — so given that, should we read into the word "eternal" stitched into her Versace gown for the Billboard Awards?
With tapestries and a massive sculpture stitched together from large plastic bags used to carry valuables across the Zimbabwe-South Africa border, Halter makes a statement about nature of migration.
Schumer's decision came amid the circulation of a viral video, created by Deadspin, that stitched together clips of anchors at Sinclair stations reciting in unison a speech about media bias.
YouTube channel Leon Andrew Razon Compilations stitched together the show's on-screen deaths and attempted to count them all, and even though it's only an estimate, it's a staggering number.
I tried to picture a brand-new lift stitched into the rock, the sprawling village where Tina's once stood, and the legs I'd need to ski all those new runs.
I didn't want to be a free billboard for any brand, so I got custom underwear with my username stitched in the waistband made off Etsy for the 23D scan.
PAPA JEAN, a middle-aged Congolese man who normally makes a living flogging fizzy drinks at the port of Kinshasa, the capital, has stitched an extra pocket into his trousers.
The initial launch of her signature boxy handbags (with the labels stitched on the outside, a last-minute decision that caught buyers' eyes) revolutionized the accessories industry in the '90s.
Just watching them go about the process of making sure every page is stitched and glued together perfectly and seeing them attach the cover by hand is pretty darn therapeutic.
Many businesses in this space, particularly some of the newer ones, are offering a branded product to customers which, in the background, consists of multiple underwriters with policies stitched together.
In New York City, Meteor Shower stars Schumer and Benanti marched prior to their matinee performance on Broadway — meeting up with Tamblyn, who wore a hand-stitched "Time's Up" sweater.
Jaume R. Lloret stitched similar scenes next to each other to show how movies can give off a totally different feel even if they're trying to replicate the same thing.
Whereas prior work in this area used just a handful of these kinds of devices, Gopinath scaled everything up and stitched together 65,536 of them to recreate van Gogh's masterpiece.
The This Is Us star took to Instagram on Friday to share a selfie of her bruised, stitched-up face after she apparently injured herself via her shower door handle.
The mother's pelvis is broken on top of the baby's head, which means that the baby has to be removed via c-section and then the mother stitched back together.
The swirly, oddly mesmerizing video you see here is comprised of a four-camera system stitched together in real time to create a live 360 view of the automobile's surroundings.
Very little needs to be; she's on camera for much of the movie, her presence stitched together from news clips, conference appearances, and a surprising wealth of leaked internal footage.
"I have scars on my body that we couldn't afford to get stitched up so they're as thick as a finger instead of thin as a string," Mr Bevin said.
Come home from a trip and within a day or so Google will have stitched your photos and video clips into a mini-movie complete with jaunty music and transitions.
If that sounds familiar, it's because the Curiosity rover has used the same process of taking overlapping images to create a selfie and other photos that were stitched together later.
To make ends meet, Raffaela and my mother, Rose — then all of 15 — stitched dolls' outfits in a local sweatshop, doing piecework on the side, sewing stars on sailors' uniforms.
And the truth is that such stitched-together efforts -- what Indiewire's Michael Schneider called "Frankenshows," in a plea to let "Roseanne" stay dead -- have a mixed track record at best.
In 1989, Jean Paul Gaultier famously dressed Madonna in a pink satin corset with conical-stitched breasts, resembling the "waspie" foundation garments of Dior's time; but Vivienne Westwood came before.
Pros: A pair of socks is donated for each pair purchased, blister tab, Y-stitched heel for comfortCons: No toeless options, some users complain of holes shortly after wearing them
This experience taught me that beneath the surface differences of people that there were common hopes, and common dreams, and common aspirations, common values that stitched us together as Americans.
Drawing is a major part of my practice, so I keep sketchbooks of ideas, composition thumbnails, plant details, and textile diagrams to aid in the creating of my stitched works.
Detail in execution is the watchword of this show, and DeMarte carries it through, with compositions featuring dozens of individually photographed elements, stitched/pieced together into seamless and lively images.
There are things I don't like about Raw, particularly places where Ducournau could have perhaps underlined her point a bit more forcefully, or better stitched the connective tissue between scenes.
Björn Jónsson, an Icelandic computer scientist, recently stitched together over 100 images from the Juno mission and the Cassini mission to Saturn to create this full photographic map of Jupiter.
Alter didn't deny the central theory of the field at the time: that many of the texts had been stitched together, over many years, by various sects with various agendas.
We are not children, and if you're like me, you have more decorative gavels and hand-stitched "a hot dog is not a sandwich" pillows than you will ever need.
But the D.I.Y. pieces — generally stitched together with a few layers of cotton, elastic straps and, on ambitious designs, a flexible bridge over the nose — offer at least some protection.
" Certain motifs appealed to her: "Body parts, like lips, ears and eyes, based on the Victorian 'lover's eye' that was stitched into garments, so 'I have an eye on you.
In some cases, spirits are present but bodies are missing, as in a patchwork wall hanging by the South African artist Turiya Magadlela stitched from black and brown nylon pantyhose.
In the military, I was around fewer Jewish people than ever before, and my heritage was on display, stitched on my uniform in the form of a recognizably Jewish surname.
The vehicle, with its custom headrests stitched with the honorific "His Excellency Sheikh Professor Alhaji Dr. Yahya A. J. J. Jammeh," was loaded onto a cargo plane accompanying the president.
Then the pieces are hand-stitched in the traditional Japanese patchwork style, called boro, onto a backing and a zipper is added on one side to create the cushion cover.
He was the youngest boy in a family of nine and was nicknamed Babe, which was stitched in yellow script on the bright blue bowling shirts I inherited from him.
Gilbert Baker, a self-described "gay Betsy Ross," stitched together eight strips of vibrantly colored fabric into a rainbow flag in 1978, creating an enduring international symbol of gay pride.
In 2011, as a shy, stubborn fifteen-year-old, she demonstrated against the regime; after fleeing to Egypt, she stitched bags in a burlap factory, hoping to get to Europe.
The thing was an obvious fake—it had been stitched together out of parts of an orangutan, a baboon, and some kind of salmon—but that was a minor matter.

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