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"woolen" Definitions
  1. any cloth of carded wool yarn of which the fibers vary in length: bulkier, looser, and less regular than worsted.
  2. woolens,
  3. wool cloth or clothing.
  4. made or consisting of wool: woolen cloth.
  5. of or relating to wool or woolen fabrics.

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We have this CPO jacket from the originator of the woolen hunting shirt, Johnson Woolen Mills.
It is uncushioned and made of an abrasive woolen fabric.
Families passed by, pushing strollers carrying babies wearing woolen hats.
So I packed woolen long underwear and headed to Yellowknife.
The clothes consisted of loose cotton pajamas and thick woolen socks.
He often wore a woolen overcoat, even in the Venezuelan heat.
Soon enough the show started, and there, along with her typically impeccable offerings, like a handsome scarlet woolen parka, fat shearlings and military-type greatcoats, were jackets paired with luxurious woolen track pants, striped up the side.
In her latest series Vintage Flufftronics, she's crafted woolen models of old electronics.
He used three sewing needles, some woolen thread, a pencil, and black ink.
Jacob Boutte was armed with a secret weapon: black Merino woolen long johns.
Knitted woolen bonnets meanwhile made reference to the queen's love of outdoor pursuits.
Resist the tradition of turning your bed into a mountain of woolen outerwear.
Anh closed the show in this red structured dress with hundreds of woolen flowers.
A green woolen blanket covered her from the waist down on bed number 41.
He wears Scandinoir-style woolen sweaters, and has come in from out of town.
In the winter, she slept in a woolen hat, gloves, pajamas, and a nightgown.
The gallery space is clouded by a red woolen web, entwining found antique wooden chairs.
His woolen suit jacket and neatly wound scarf conceal round shoulders and a thick neck.
What kind, asked the conquistador, imagining that he must be cold and want woolen slippers.
It is maybe a hat — either a massive beanie situation or a XXL woolen bowler hat?
Drinkers can even wrap themselves in woolen blankets as they sip on gin-laced winter warmers.
But as Max Alexander's ongoing sculpture series demonstrates, moths and woolen knits can be quite amiable.
The men in the villages we passed were bundled up in heavy woolen cloaks called pherans.
Clashing textures with silks, woolen fringes and pom poms also gave the outfits a subtle complexity.
To protect ourselves from hot embers flying through the air, we wrapped ourselves in woolen blankets.
Worn with pink EMU Australia boots (over knitted socks) and a pink Fair Isle style woolen hat.
Daniela's eyes, peeking out between her pink woolen hat and surgical mask, drip tears of extreme pain.
Tuesday's collection included bubblegum pink looks, fuzzy, woolen skirts to cozy up in and furry snow boots.
They would describe the woolen uniforms with New York or Chicago spelled out in felt block letters.
He paired a plain woolen hoodie tracksuit with a coat in contrast plaid suitable for any office.
"Pendleton love birds❤️," Hudson, 38, wrote, presumably referencing the company known for its woolen blankets and clothing.
I stuffed them in my woolen socks in my wooden shoes, got on my bike, and delivered them.
The woolen duster with raglan shoulders he's wearing looks slouchy and both retro and fully of the moment.
Shares of Shandong Ruyi Woolen Garment Group Co, a listed subsidiary, were 0.93% higher in Shenzhen on Friday.
The acne-colored woolen penis, meanwhile, robbed of its threat, becomes almost charming as an object of pity.
China, the world's largest producer and exporter of woolen textiles and clothing, is the largest importer of Australian wool.
Right now, everyone's hair is completely parched, frayed, and half-tangled by months of winter winds and woolen hats.
My mother liked to use mothballs to protect our stored woolen clothes, but they made our sweaters smell horrible.
For days (and nights) back in town, there were paisley silk numbers, midi-length pleated skirts and woolen pantsuits.
The tariffs would affect £35 million ($45 million) of exports, spanning woolen jumpers, suits, pajamas, swimwear and linen, Mansell said.
The money they needed for their collecting came from their business; the brothers owned a spinning mill for woolen products.
Called "A Patchwork," the offering interpreted its title in heavy woolen coats, asymmetric plaid patterns on dresses, and contrasting pleats.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was an uncommonly cold Friday in April and I was wearing a big woolen scarf.
It shows a lifeless woman curled up on the snow amidst thorn bushes, a red woolen cap on her head.
Witnesses to the attack reported that the gunman, dressed in dark clothes and a woolen cap, had escaped on foot.
The police said the gunman was about 30 years old and was wearing dark clothes, including a dark woolen cap.
Twinkle lights outglow fluorescents; sturdy woolen pompom hats replace flimsy knit beanies; marshmallow-speckled hot chocolate competes with black coffee.
"You can see they are suffering," said Suarez, dressed in a thick woolen poncho while the Venezuelans huddled in bedsheets.
Beyond this door is a selection of sporadically installed works, among which woolen carpets spread on U.S. Army cots stand out.
Then there were my contemporaries, Laura Mulvey and Peter Woolen, who made "talking pictures" with a lot of dialogue and didacticism.
Howard Garfinkel left Syracuse University after one semester, when he was 18, and briefly worked for his father's woolen textile business.
The Cowichan Sweater was a huge, heavy, woolen beast, a garment with presence, something I'd always wanted but couldn't have afforded.
Some have taken up knitting, and as they talk about the situation and how it affects their lives, they make woolen sweaters.
Children wear woolen hats as they play outside their bullet-riddled homes, with gunfire and the heavy thud of artillery rippling overhead.
The American Woolen Company tie is the perfect accessory when autumn rolls in and you want to keep the chills out. Pros:Cons:
Put me in a caped woolen coat, see how my gray-blue eyes narrow instinctively against the drizzle, witness my wintry magnificence!
Beneath the stiff woolen shell of Raymond's dress coat, tucked away in his right breast pocket, his iPhone was recording their muffled voices.
Take, for example, the coats made of marabou feathers, golden fur, wallpaper florals, and woolen plaid — and then covered in a transparent plastic.
Adorned with woolen eyes looking outwards, the work reflects the onus of androgyny — the humiliation of "searching" for someone's gender — back onto society.
Her characteristic odor of wet woolen stockings drying on a radiator had not been improved by a plate of creamed herring at Ruby's.
With her black nose and creamy coat, this unflappable woolen creature was mellowness personified while a pack of dysfunctional humans railed around her.
You're not a recluse, you're embracing hygge, the Danish cultural outlook that likens life to a favorite woolen sweater, minus the itchy collar.
Maher wore his woolen ski cap and carried a black satchel containing a novel and a dinner that Reham had prepared for him.
For added realism, he was adorned with an old-fashioned Jabot-type necktie and a dark woolen Crombie overcoat with the collar turned up.
After the meeting, one of the polio survivors knit Lucian a pair of thick woolen socks, since people with paralysis often have cold feet.
It specialized in cold weather basics like snowsuits, woolen vests, and raincoats, and its main customers included city police departments and the Canadian Rangers.
The rest of his outfit is thrift-store simple: straight-leg Levi's, green jacket with a woolen collar, and a white Hanes T-shirt.
Protesters at the women's march had pink woolen hats with cat ears — "pussy hats," a reference to the president's confessed penchant for grabbing things.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Immaculate in a gray woolen suit, 26-year-old Christopher Linares settles into a chair in his office near Buckingham Palace.
All that remained was odds and ends, torn scraps of memories, bits of trimming sewn onto the cuffs, collars and hems of ordinary woolen coats.
Promartyr were on a bill with BADBADNOTGOOD, Julia Holter shared a bill with Boulevards, and local artists like The Woolen Men backed it all up.
Vivek Sharma, who sells woolen clothing in South Delhi, said he kept shuttling between his small shop and the warehouses where he replenishes his inventory.
Richard Gere kept his coat and scarf on for the red carpet, as did Peter Dinklage, his co-star, who wore a snug woolen cap.
Also part of her arsenal: long underwear, puffy black snow pants and a warm woolen hat that only allows her eyes and nose to peek through.
Near the picnic tables, an elderly man wearing woolen socks under Birkenstock clogs practiced some kind of calisthenics: bending and stretching his body in unhurried sequences.
A trader in woolen cloth, Matteo Corsini had just returned from years abroad with enough money to buy property around San Casciano, 11 miles south of Florence.
Those curls and kinks are part of what makes woolen sweaters so cozy — the maze of fibers helps trap warm air, keeping it close to the body.
"I was never scared during shutdowns in the past," Ms. Kelly, a union officer, said during the protest on Thursday, wearing woolen gloves and clutching a sign.
Rooms are comfortably modern, with old-world touches, including Bowmore Tweed textiles developed at the nearby Islay Woolen Mill, and views of the horseshoe-shaped Loch Indaal.
They originally settled into the company's flagship location — a 200-year-old woolen mill situated on the Ottauquechee River in the sparsely populated village of Quechee — in 1981.
Daydream launches with a slate grey woolen exterior, soft and cosy, so strapping it on feels more like settling into your living room than arriving at a laboratory.
Inevitably you will encounter them there: They feature a sleek photograph or a video loop of a product — a wood-handled water filter, woolen shoes, an electric toothbrush.
As with small round stones or woolen socks, an ink-pad stamp has a calming effect that makes you believe you'd be even calmer if you had more.
A striped woolen rug laid over the stained maple floors warmed up the interior along with hand-loomed fiber art by the local artist called the Catskill Kiwi.
As if to remedy that, we meet Stephan (Alexander Skarsgard, resplendent in a series of snazzy woolen jumpers), the lonesome German widower whose luxurious home Lewis has requisitioned.
Those dicker boots served you well for the past few years, and you loved how great they looked with skinny jeans, fall skirts, and a little woolen sock, too.
Muslim Kashmiri villagers in long woolen coats clear the way of snow and ice, and thousands of Indian troops are deployed to guard against attacks by Muslim militant groups.
Lieutenant Hudner removed the woolen watch cap he had carried in his flight suit, placed it over Ensign Brown's head and wrapped Ensign Brown's hands in an extra scarf.
In the village of Teotitlán del Valle, nearly every household appears to be involved in weaving gorgeous woolen rugs, and it can be visited on the way to Mitla.
A street vendor reorganized his stock of umbrellas, scarves, sweaters and hats, putting Pope Francis T-shirts up front, but tourists still went for the woolen beanies and caps.
" 44 Rue de Sévigné — P.L. Lindell & Co. "A very special, tiny shop selling woolen pillows and throws embroidered in zebra and leopard prints by extremely talented artisans from Nepal.
Once she had to accessorize her temple apparel — a colorful, traditional kurti — with an oatmeal-like woolen scarf to cover the hickeys I had carelessly left the night before.
In "Dalisu," the artist appears with woolen strings wrapped around her face and neck, which she says relates to a bad experience she had in a New York hotel.
Mr. Layton, whose round spectacles and woolen cap lend him the air of a paperback spy, had survived a $1 million bounty on his head, courtesy of Saddam Hussein.
There were double-layered pinstriped jackets, belted and studded leather overcoats, and woolen pleated half-skirts layered over ankle-skimming pants, a throwback to a favorite 1990s McQueen signature.
Manning looked fine, which caused a woolen blanket of disbelief to settle over Sports Authority Field at Mile High during the Broncos' regular-season finale against the San Diego Chargers.
Seated with their elbows on the table and woolen hats fixed firmly to their heads, the fishermen talk loudly and give the impression that they haven't yet debarked their boats.
But in a more recent era, the fish have been literally hitting a wall as dams popped up all over the region, powering grist and woolen mills and later factories.
Cam Newton, the Panthers' marvelous and linebacker-size quarterback, walked into the postgame news conference wearing a dapper charcoal gray ensemble and gray woolen cap with a black pompom atop it.
Pendleton, a sixth-generation-owned, Oregon-based textile company known for its plaid woolen shirts, said it would put up some of its prices next year due to higher wool prices.
In 1917, he set up operations for a furniture reproduction business in an old woolen mill and, between both businesses, made as much as $1,000 a day, according to his autobiography.
Spa-goers are wearing bathing suits (and sometimes thick woolen hats) so socializing occurs at a time when people are physically vulnerable and exposed to a wide variety of body types.
Jaeger, founded in 1884, is famous for its woolen coats and suits, but the company has struggled in the past few years to stand out in a fiercely competitive fashion retailing market.
The package arrived toward the end of July, containing a weighty blue woolen garment: the jacket I'd earned in the fall of 1974, playing varsity field hockey at the University of Michigan.
A photograph that Mr. Mansoor released of himself after the Charsadda attack showed a pudgy-faced man with a tangled beard and a woolen cap, seated between fighters cradling battle-worn Kalashnikovs.
But as your skinny jeans have been replaced with baggier styles, your fall miniskirts have become fall midis, and those little woolen socks are now fishnets, you're craving something a little fresher.
If you absolutely must use a washing machine, "It is imperative to put the item in a mesh washing bag, on a delicate or woolen cycle, and using tepid water," they say.
They were typically dressed in woolen cloaks; most of the men were bearded; and many of the older women wore the traditional local headdress, or an embroidered felt skullcap, called a khoi.
I took him out, heavy, frozen, one of his feet was in a wet woolen sock, the other one was bare, so I used the furry boot which was thrown to the shore.
Playful deconstruction is something Gao is becoming known for, a mash-up of '20s-era Shanghai formalwear and '80s-era Wall Street suiting that blends silk dresses and woolen blazers to surrealist effect.
KFC is also giving away 100 free hardcopies on Facebook Female protagonist Lady Madeline Parker first falls for Colonel Harland Sanders' "woolen peacoat crusted with sea salt," and his "light and fair" hair.
On the surface, she was not what you would expect: a mousy, softly-spoken woman in her late 274s, whose colorful, patchwork woolen jumper jarred with the stark, Soviet-era architecture around us.
When her money ran out, Ms. Enos could be found outfitted in a woolen scarf and fingerless gloves at her hastily acquired second job, selling tickets in the unheated Playwrights Horizons' box office.
And several people were taping, so now I suppose anyone who watches the film will see me struggle out of a woolen skirt, letting it fall to the ground in an unsexy heap.
Turning a pair of heavy British woolen trousers inside out one afternoon for this reporter, Mr. Fassino dissected them with the precision of the anatomist in Thomas Eakins's "The Gross Clinic," of 1875.
To appropriate an understated Scandinavian look, visit Project 4, a small Latin Quarter shop packed with functional canvas Sandqvist backpacks, woolen Klitmoller Collective sweaters, and leather jackets from the Copenhagen-based label Ventil Studios.
"Every second now is important," said Maher, a slight 20163-year-old with a full beard, large eyes obscured behind tinted yellow lenses and a gray woolen ski cap that covered his bald pate.
Molded in one piece using hat blocks and methods little changed since the Renaissance, the caps looked like woolen saucepans and probably could block some of the unwelcome electromagnetic radiation we're all bombarded with.
" Colorful writing: "An unwelcome breeze played merrily, but frigidly, around the gaunt limbs in the press box eyrie, and shivering creatures thought lovingly and longingly of the 'woolen ones' reposing in bureau drawers at home.
With a woolen flat-brimmed cap over shaggy blonde hair, a British accent from his hometown of London and a 1972 Triumph Spitfire in "British racing green," he cuts a smart picture of Instagram escapism.
Exhibit A: The Turtleneck Okay, so much has already been written about this travesty already that I won't devote more energy to taking it down, but let's just take one last look at this woolen monstrosity.
Italian clothmaker Reda started to produce woolen sports fabrics after the financial crash of 2008 which saw demand for suits tumble, said CEO Ercole Botto Poala, who is related to the chief executive of Botto Giuseppe.
At one point in the detailed 30 minute plus tutorial video, which explains how to use the anonymizing operating system Tails, the speaker's heavy woolen gloves, perhaps to protect his identity, move in front of the camera.
When we meet 23-floors up at his Thai-Korean-Japanese mash-up restaurant KOJAWAN in London, he's wearing a thick woolen waistcoat and a jacket with a pigeon-grey pocket square peeking out at the breast.
Mr. Nasseri said that his shop, which is filled floor to ceiling with about 1,000 silk and woolen rugs, some with prices up to $8,900, could not come close to clearing the price listed in the indictment.
Spend an hour browsing the many shops and galleries of Queenstown, filled with Kiwi brands like Swanndri, makers of the classic "Swanny," or long woolen bush shirt, and the outdoor clothier Icebreaker, which specializes in natural fabrics.
Trumpet players, singing children and white-clad rappers greeted the pope - wearing a traditional woolen poncho - at the embassy where he urged young people to "keep smiling" and then led the crowd in the Hail Mary prayer.
His bedroom has been kept as it was: a single bed, a prayer rug folded on a chair, a closet with four khaki jackets on hangers, a pile of folded kaffiyehs and a jumble of woolen hats.
Under the arches inside the mosque, an old man in a bulky greatcoat, woolen scarf wrapped around his head, stood sobbing in the dark near a shrine, a barricade of oil drums and sandbags still looming behind it.
Worn with pink Ugg-style boots (over knitted socks) and a pink Fair Isle style woolen hat, George's little sister also showed signs of growing up fast – debuting two sparkly new teeth as she grinned in the alpine sunshine.
My mother once explained to me that the reason my legs are bare is that I'd been horsing around with Ali's kids before the shoot, and tore up my nice woolen tights so badly she had to remove them.
Some people love winter cooking and baking, the woolen hygge of it all, but to me this is the best time of year to cook and eat, for the simple fact that the cooking itself is so gloriously easy.
Mostly that meant a collection replete with suit jackets whose "exploded" silhouette amounted to a slight amplification of the usual hourglass McQueen proportions and lavish deployment of woolen weaves (chalk stripe and windowpane checks) one associates with Savile Row.
And I revel in small triumphs, like discovering that a woolen ball on a sweater is a "bouloche" (I learned this recently from my dry cleaner) and that French Jews and Christians use the familiar "tu" when addressing God.
They gathered pericón, a type of marigold that turned the woolen skeins a buttercream color; jarilla leaves that yielded a fresh green; and tree lichen known as old man's beard that dyed wool a yellow as pale as straw.
The dining room is airy and modern, with stuffed alpacas from Ecuador perched on the back of a long banquette and woolen rugs on the wall, the work of Otavaleños, indigenous weavers in Ecuador whose craft predates the Incas.
Her letter, composed in a mixture of Hebrew, Italian and Latin, was designed to open up trade between the two countries, and was entrusted to an extraordinary traveler, Anthony Jenkinson, as he boarded a ship laden with woolen cloth.
First, models in face-concealing helmets, wearing wool bodysuits studded with woolen "buttons," shirts with cuffs flowing to the floor and boots that rendered their feet unpliable as hooves, crept around the perimeter, barely able to see or move.
Silao Journal 19403 Photos View Slide Show ' SILAO, Mexico — Sheathed in colorful woolen ponchos and wearing crisp white hats, the cowboys rode their horses through green fields and blond meadows, holding banners of Christ the King and the Virgin of Guadalupe.
In our hearts, we know that winter is superior—that snowfalls and peacoats, mulled wine and roasted meat, and the cool wind arcing our woolen scarves behind us on leafless streets, are preferable to oil-slicked bodies covered in sand.
Once the found chairs were placed in the space, Shiota wove her signature red woolen string into interconnected lines across the room and through the chairs, creating a tangled and distorted environment that seems to whirr with deep red energy.
There he sat down with elders young and old, many of them wearing round, woolen "pakul" hats and sporting beards dyed orange, to share a lengthy meal of seared goat meat and urge his hosts to oppose the new threat.
It was the blasé reception I got that eventually gave me courage enough to wear Duckie Brown out in public, to waltz through NoHo in a pair of lightweight woolen trousers that reminded me of my mother's 1960s palazzo pants.
But he was all-purpose: the craggy face leathery from sun, wind and snow; powerful hands scarred with cuts; flyaway hair crushed under a woolen cap; keen eyes for the next toehold; and a toothy smile for the book signings.
So while you're probably sipping on egg nog, rugging up in something woolen and staying indoors in the northern hemisphere, you're missing out on trees made of sand, waves, and a whole lot of holiday cheer... just done a little differently in Australia.
After selling woolen goods from a sidewalk on New York's Lower East Side, my grandfather established a small but successful business; my mother became a college professor and did classified work for the government during World War II; my brother became a neurosurgeon.
Art Review Scofield Thayer, heir to a New England woolen-goods fortune, befriended E. E. Cummings and T. S. Eliot at Harvard and Oxford and published the first English translation of Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice" in his influential magazine, the Dial.
The jacket, a cotton woolen blend with a polyester satin lining, can be identified by sizing and fold lines of the  faux pockets, as well as a specific internal stitch-line within the collar when you screen match it, according to Prop Store.
PUERTO WILLIAMS, Chile (Reuters) - Sitting in the warmth of a wood fire in her home in Chile's deep south, Cristina Calderón sometimes wishes she had more people to speak to in her mother tongue as she weaves woolen socks to sell at the local market.
Compensating for the lack of view, interiors channel another era, from a woven luggage rack above the desk and a Bluetooth speaker modeled on old radios to a Faribault Woolen Mill blanket draped across the bed and a headboard inspired by 19th-century brass beds.
Every element of a fox hunter's gear has a clear and specific purpose: woolen Melton jackets coarse enough to repel rain and snow; boots worn knee high to shield legs from brambles and branches; breeches designed for flexibility over jumps and to minimize saddle chafe.
One of the group's slogans, "Enough is enough," even showed up on a drum in last summer's white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. In many countries a national ski team's woolen sweater design would not be a major issue, but Norwegians take their knitting seriously.
Inside the Spanish Colonial-style schoolhouse, past a gallery featuring prints from the likes of Mr. Bartow, Avantika Bawa (who did the residency in 2018), and Edgar Heap of Birds, is a bedroom for the artist, decorated with textiles from the nearby Pendleton Woolen Mills.
She stitched carefully at a sophisticated woolen coat, the sort of style that will sell for 800 to 2,000 euros ($935 to $8.703,340) when it arrives in stores this month as part of the fall and winter collection of MaxMara, the Italian luxury fashion brand.
HNA Group Co Ltd, once China's dealmaking champion, has been shedding assets to pay off debt, while Shandong Ruyi Woolen Garment Group Co Ltd, which bought a series of overseas fashion brands in recent years, is also struggling to refinance debt piled up from acquisitions.
Tim Brown, a World Cup soccer player from Wellington, New Zealand, and Joey Zwillinger, the head of an eco-friendly algae-chemical company, met through their wives a while back, and, observing a trend toward workplace informality, went into business with a loose idea: knitted woolen sneakers.
Sitting next to his sister on her bed that's on the floor — it was the times — Jamie watches as his sister exposes herself to the sweet smelling pile of pink — pink blanket, pink woolen hat — squirming and then crying, not knowing enough to leave well enough alone.
She described how an American host had been horrified to see her barefoot in the house, how Europeans had avoided her small party of Indians on a ship, and how she had stood out when she pulled woolen sweaters over her Indian clothing to stay warm.
Mr. Bhat, a stocky man who was wearing a brown woolen cape and sitting on the pink-carpeted floor of his living room when the call came through, sounded despondent at times as he responded again and again that he had no idea of his son's whereabouts.
Summer in the north must be mighty nippy if it calls for quilted puffer jackets, exquisite lipstick-red leather topcoats, fur motorcycle vests bristling with zippers, overcoats of paneled camel's hair, knitted hoodies, sweaters with elbows made from the heels of socks, or woolen coats inspired by rugs.
"I eked out a living buying and selling on the black market everything that had a value and demand, including firewood, rice, quinine, bicycle tires, mothballs and woolen yarn," he was quoted as saying in "American Exodus: Second-Generation Chinese Americans in China, 1901-1949" (2019), by Professor Brooks.
One model wore a denim jacket pulled over a woolen coat squeezed atop a nubby Aran Island fisherman's sweater that was tucked into a pair of the baggy pants that have been all the rage in Tokyo for a while now and that are slowly making inroads in the West.
In his usual Chelsea art gallery basement, Mr. Browne built a woolen pastoral; an ice rink surrounded by barren trees and bulrushes, with boulders and penguins and an old row boat on the side, all of it covered in many shades of gray men's wear fabrics: herringbones, tweeds, flannels and pinstripes.
Central, the cluster of glass-and-metal skyscrapers on Hong Kong Island, is the city's traditional finance and banking neighborhood, so tailors there primarily cater to executives who want classic styles in top-end suiting materials from Ermenegildo Zegna, Loro Piana, Dormeuil or one of the many heritage woolen brands in Britain.
Visible duct work lends an industrial edge, softened by full length drapes, a leather library chair stationed beside a floor lamp, plaid throw blankets from the regional Faribault Woolen Mill Co. and the occasional use of Minnesota-motif wallpaper featuring deer, loons and boat oars in a pattern suggestive of Scandinavian folk art.
And the people that inspire Nott to keep going, even when he suffers from PTSD, are the ordinary people he encounters in his work, from the 4-year-old boy whose leg his team had saved in Syria, to the woman who sent him 32 knitted woolen caps for babies in the conflict zone.
The interviewer asked Singer about his belief in the supernatural, and Singer responded with this story: For thousands of years, he said, people used to wear woolen clothes, and when they took them off at night they saw sparks, which they must have been afraid to talk about lest they be suspected of being sorcerers and witches.
You Went out Alone In the Freshness of the Night When the Lightening Took you by Surprise You Didn't wear a Woolen Jacket And There Are Cadavers Cadavers by Néstor Perlongher, translated from the Spanish by Roberto Echavarren and Donald Wellman (2018) is published by Cardboard House Press and is available from Amazon and other online retailers.
In addition to her painted wood constructions, put together from scraps, and her woolen tapestries, which she makes in collaboration with the Zapotec weaver, Licha Gonzalez Ruiz, Clippinger is showing two handmade quilts and a group of ceramic wall reliefs that she made in the summer of 2018, while in residence at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
To get there, my husband, our daughter and I drove along the straw-colored cliffs of the Columbia River, through Pendleton, home of the sturdy woolen blanket, and La Grande, a college town with a quiet core, before climbing onto dry high desert plateaus, winding along wild rivers, passing through pine forests and descending again into a valley of cattle and wheat.
In this simple little action, his could-have-been and should-have-been sensitivity and humanity and normalcy are undeniable: whistling softly, reaching with a slim, woolen arm into the cart, he first balanced them over the wire before realizing the danger of bruising and lifting them back out, cradling them in the crook of his elbow until something harder could take that bottom space.
Newport, R.I., was a popular spot for scissor-wielding women in woolen petticoats and stout boots, and in 1845 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poetic celebration of seaweed, comparing it to fragments of song cast up by storms of emotion: An 1875 issue of the American children's magazine St. Nicholas featured a didactic story called "The Sea-Weed Album," which instructed readers in the gentle art of algology.
On the endless late November day when "Thirtysomething" seems to take place, the characters, differentiated in personality and marital status, meet squarely in the same aisle of an L.L. Bean, where they have somehow all found that they have the exact same taste in Fair Isle sweaters, plaid scarves, elastic-cuffed sweatpants, cozy woolen socks, tucked-in sweatshirts, tucked-in cardigans, jumper dresses, wide-legged jeans, long, full skirts, Top-Siders, suspenders.

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