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There are lengthwise, or warp, yarns and crosswise, or weft, yarns.
The defining quality of this season has been the confidence of the storytelling: Over three seasons, "Fargo" has proved itself as a viable and satisfying piece of fan fiction, and Noah Hawley and his team are now spinning yarns (and yarns within yarns) with an unpracticed dexterity.
The cozy space brims with colorful yarns, and warm scarves.
Mr. Trump went with his gut, told stories, ripping yarns.
Ripping yarns, stories of true crime, of loves lost and won.
Ms. Steier's production goes deeper, and darker, than just adventure yarns.
Those dyed yarns are put on a weaving machine, or loom.
"[The fabric] allows us to have cool-to-the-touch yarns next to the skin and buttery soft, quick-drying yarns on the outside, ensuring that you feel cool, dry, and focused on your workout," Waller says.
While "Manchester" and "Moonlight" are wondrous yarns, their messages are less clear.
But for metals or metallic yarns" — which can tarnish — "I wear gloves.
Chanel, known for putting a healthy dose of pressure on suppliers to create new yarns and fabrics every season, has been working with paper yarns and is researching the use of 3-D printing for ready-to-wear clothing.
There we swap yarns, discuss politics, and joke about the good old days.
McLemore himself was always far more interesting than the yarns he was spinning.
These conductive yarns, where sewn, are able to respond to gestures and touch.
As such, the hybrid yarns are also pretty cheap to produce—a key requirement.
With different yarns and stitches, you can "paint" any type of image you want.
Once carbonised, the fibres are wound onto bobbins, spun into yarns or formed into tapes.
But he also knows how to spin yarns and it makes for a good story.
All of the hooks are made from a smooth metal that will not snag yarns.
We can throw different yarns into the machine and make changes as we go along.
KITCHEN YARNS Notes on Life, Love, and Food By Ann Hood 232 pp. Norton. $24.95.
But they were far from the only associates with a penchant for spinning raffish yarns.
Some of his best-loved novels, such as "Any Human Heart", are globe-trotting historical yarns.
LoveCrafts makes money today only on the sale of yarns and other knitting and crocheting supplies.
"Humint," the stuff of Benedict Arnold and Mata Hari yarns, is no longer at center stage.
The material itself is hard to distinguish from other synthetic yarns at first glance and touch.
Facebook is looking for a reporter to spin some yarns for its feel-good "Stories" project.
Fifty compelling stand-alone yarns in under 300 pages would challenge the most accomplished economic journalist.
While some will spin engaging yarns about their exciting travels, there's more to it than that.
But we've just moved on so much since then, in terms of the working of these yarns.
The technology combines thin, metallic alloys with natural and synthetic yarns to create touch-sensitive interactive fabrics.
These are sourced, mechanically processed and spun into yarns in Italy, with a fully traceable supply chain.
The twill fabrication allows the yarns to move more freely, creating an overall more forgiving, softer experience.
I've done freehand embroidery and counted cross-stitch with fine floss and crewel embroidery with heavier yarns.
Set in 1963 and 1965, its mysteries and yarns straddle the end of capital punishment in England.
Set in 41113 and 1965, its mysteries and yarns straddle the end of capital punishment in England.
Ministry of Supply utilizes a "3D Robotic Knitting" process, which goes from cones of yarns to final garment.
It's built like blinds, columns of knit bent around the weft, and all the weft yarns are flat.
There's hardly a dividing line between his life and art: He weaves yarns and so do his characters.
"Marocain," a dress fabric made with a warp of silk or rayon and a filling of other yarns.
"Whistlestop" unfolds as a series of good yarns, told in plain language with wisecracking asides here and there.
Threading a needle with thick needlepoint yarns can be exasperating unless you have the DMC Aluminum Needle Threader.
So accustomed are we to yarns of demonic possession that the beatific equivalent comes as quite a shock.
She began researching synthetic yarns, trying to find something sturdy that would feel like cotton without showing sweat.
Sometimes I encounter the campfires of fellow travelers, maybe a Pullman porter, maybe a poet, and trade yarns.
The Eternaut isn't without the hyperbole we typically associate with pulpy genre yarns and hallowed television anthology series.
Sometimes, in order to claim that a sheet is 400 thread count or 1000 thread count, businesses will instead count the number of yarns woven into a thread, so even when there is really just one thread, they tell consumers there are three, because three yarns were woven into one thread.
He has his ear to the ground for D.C. whisperings of space policy, and he has great yarns, too.
We learn of his lies: He tells absurd yarns more easily and smoothly than most people tell the truth.
And that's the reason couture and Hollywood meld so well together — both are dream factories, spinning yarns, selling fantasies.
But it happens all the time in sports because of the yarns spun by the likes of Mariotti and Lupica.
Now retired, Ervin Johnson was the chief financial officer and president of Tuscarora Yarns in Mount Pleasant, the Post reports.
Over 139 short sections, "Nevada Days" spans journal entries, news items, family memories and yarns imported from the Basque homeland.
Faithful listeners adore Zolak's bombast, his Everyman outlook and his playing-day yarns of locker room fights and beery weekends.
The restriction is aimed at protecting local producers of products such as certain types of yarns, fabrics and other goods.
The restriction is aimed at protecting local producers of products such as certain types of yarns, fabrics and other goods.
Both are great yarns, not literary fiction but unembarrassed about having two pages in a row without a chase scene.
Instead of boring cotton, they're made from high-quality bamboo yarns and high-strength microfiber, which means they're supposedly super soft.
It was a rather summery affair in all, but the technical yarns and layering made the collection a feasible winter offering.
Chelsea White hosts with Babe Parker and Davey Stevey Dave, and Dave Hill, Vanessa Hollingshead and Tarik Daniels spin some yarns.
When I opened the box of Heat Wave samples Red Heart sent me, I found that the yarns felt nearly indistinguishable.
As it turns out, there's a difference between spinning yarns and the careful needlework of piecing together policy and political coalitions.
The book represents 20 years of yarns, conversations, and then two years of carving those conversations and knowledge on traditional objects.
He was a contributor to a website called Deep Capture, which spun angry, often unsourced, yarns regarding the 2008 financial crisis.
But Reagan's lies fall in the category of a gifted storyteller who spun yarns to establish an emotional connection to his audience.
The winning word was "marocain," a dress fabric that is made of ribbed silk or rayon and a filling of other yarns.
Darn Tough socks are knitted in Vermont using superfine gauge yarns that keep the socks from slipping, bunching, or giving you blisters.
But in our case, when you insert the carbon nanotube yarn into an electrolyte bath, the yarns are charged by the electrolyte itself.
"Ripping Yarns" reminds its viewers that Britishness is not lost, as those yearning for blue passports and imperial measures might have you think.
In addition to spinning some terrific yarns about famous art thefts, Barelli breaks down the three dominant types of art and antiques thieves.
The sophomore effort from Limbo developer Playdead re-imagines tales like E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Goonies as chilling sci-fi horror yarns.
These high-quality bamboo yarns are unique — they stay soft and wrinkle-free because of a process called mercerization that strengthens the threads.
Many of Dusty Tucker's songs, like "The Last Stand of Snakehead Sam," spin vivid, Cormac McCarthy-esque rural yarns of revenge and murder.
Behind the scenes, Rose's co-director Joshua Leonard got so fed up with Korine's increasingly far-fetched yarns that he walked off set.
Our yarns produced over a hundred times higher electrical power per weight when stretched compared to other weavable fibers reported in the literature.
Each piece is made from a super-soft cotton blend produced by mills in Japan, Korea and China from organic and recycled yarns.
The label uses just five different yarns for their collections and works closely with a handful of manufacturers from across Britain and Ireland.
Made-up stories — spoken yarns, art, games, books and films — have always been a diversion reserved for the end of a long day.
The show's creative project is a difficult one as well: spinning five-and-a-half-hour narratives out of sketchy, thousand-word yarns.
At home, grandparents would spin yarns; at school, if a teacher failed to turn up, students were instructed to regale each other with tales.
His one pleasure in life is listening to his grandfather, Abe (Terence Stamp), spinning yarns about his time in an orphanage in the 1940s.
And while le Carre's works have a long screen history, when it comes to spinning his detailed yarns into miniseries, the spies have it.
Like most of the yarns we've heard about Three Pines, this one honors the town elders and respects the rituals of their quiet existence.
His book, a series of yarns, or conversations, that bring the reader into Indigenous ways of perceiving the world, is thought-provoking and unconventional.
I am a weaver of yarns, and I find the process of creating fabric with hundreds of individual pieces of yarn to be magical.
It's an ebullient pop punk song, so much so that it overshadows the fact it's one of the most depressing yarns Schwarzenbach ever spun.
"Fundamentally, these yarns are supercapacitors," Na Li, a research scientist at the NanoTech Institute and co-lead author of the study, explained in a statement.
However, when three yarns are woven into one thread, the thread will loosen more easily, resulting in problems like fabric pilling or change in shape.
His debut album Pony contains a dozen gripping yarns sung boldly and populated by a motley crew of characters allegedly drawn from Peck's own life.
The yarns it weaves wind down long before the author opened his gallery on 57th Street with a show of Man Ray's work in 2001.
The yarns he spins on the record are verité documents of the life in the quickly gentrifying Atlanta neighborhood that gives the record its name.
"The Wizard of Oz" isn't the only culprit, Freeby explained, adding that classic Disney movies were also glossy retreads of yarns that were spun years prior.
Pinstriped Pattern Bed Sheets: 4-Piece Set — $29.99 See Details These grey sheets feature imported double-brushed microfiber yarns engineered to provide an amazing night's rest.
For this, your writer turns to "Ripping Yarns", a comedy series created by Terry Jones and Michael Palin, members of Monty Python, in the mid-1970s.
The fallout of this publication is now being referred to as pissgate, and of course, Trump's ardent imageboard supporters are spinning elaborate yarns about its origin.
Germany-based Puma said analysis of the jerseys showed there was one batch of material where yarns had been damaged during production, making the garment weaker.
Vietnam's trade agreements with TPP and the EU require textile manufacturers source their own yarns, dyes and fabrics locally or from within the respective trade blocs.
Judging by Eleanor Randolph's "The Many Lives of Michael Bloomberg," many people have similar yarns to tell about their interactions with the Wall Street information tycoon.
Darling recently published "108 Stitches: Loose Threads, Ripping Yarns and the Darndest Characters from My Time in the Game" ... which features stories from his playing days.
The luxurious six-piece set from iEnjoy Home is made with double-brushed microfiber yarns, making it among the softest and most breathable sheet sets out there.
There are only so many venerable cartoons to revisit, and the exciting novelty of seeing real actors and realistic animals breathe life into fantastical yarns may fade.
Makeup tutorials are seldom less than 12 minutes, and the popular "storytime" video genre is bursting with creators who spin yarns that last 45 minutes or more.
Arts | New Jersey One of Shakespeare's wildest yarns, "Pericles," receives an extremely imaginative production that delivers plenty of freewheeling entertainment at Two River Theater in Red Bank.
He'll sulphurize the air more or less constantly with crackpot, malignant yarns about the Deep State enemies arrayed against him and the Republican jackals who betrayed him.
Phife's sillier impulses complemented Q-Tip's headier style perfectly, not quite punctuating Tip's thought provoking yarns with comic relief so much as grounding them in everyday struggles.
Like a Bradfordian Edgar Allan Poe, he goes on to weave a series of ghostly yarns that make the spine tingle and the hair stand on end.
I've been rapt for hours by yarns spun by those recovering from addiction — enough to fill memoirs, yet I must encapsulate them in 800 or so words.
In American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince (1978), the titular subject spins yarns about his incredible life in showbiz, as a drug peddler, and so on.
According to the American Apparel & Footwear Association, the U.S. has great textile mills for making fabrics, yarns and other inputs, while Mexico is better at cutting and sewing.
We should note that Wolff is known for spinning vivid yarns from the tiniest bits of information, and those around Trump are known for lying to the press.
Marrying high-quality bamboo yarns and high-strength microfiber for enhanced softness, the Ultra Soft 22 Series Bamboo Bed Sheets will transform your bedroom into a slumber paradise.
Seemingly the master of spinning great yarns, the Gold Coast resident got descriptive for the ABC, telling them that jabbing the shark felt like hitting a brick wall.
Revier's coats, jackets and skirts — in a palette predominantly of cream, blue, charcoal and black — are woven from a host of unconventional yarns, which she orders from Japan.
Nonfiction Some writers — Paul Theroux, Bill Bryson, William Least Heat-Moon — are prolific globe-trotters, repeatedly channeling their wanderlust into best-selling travel yarns that span the world.
To test that type of twistron, the researchers wove the yarns into a shirt, and it generated small but usable amounts of electricity just from the wearer's respiration.
Bradley then segued into one of his go-to yarns, about being kidnapped, en route from the Jordanian royal palace to see the Syrian Prime Minister in Damascus.
Maybe that was for the best, but on the other hand, why not set him up with a ghostwriter and a vanity press and let the yarns rip?
Kang seamlessly tethers images of circuitry within the heft of ornate garments, weaving with cotton and silk, but also metallic, plastic, and holographic yarns in deep, radiating colors.
In the case of cable companies fighting the FCC's set-top box proposal, it's a debate they're losing, but that doesn't stop the cable industry from spinning creative yarns.
As she weaves the twin strands of her history, shuttling between the American dream and "America first", Ms Churchwell sometimes relies on tenuous connections to (and between) her yarns.
"They were the old storytellers, the master glassblowers who taught me and other children the craftsmanship, the art, of spinning fantastic yarns," Mr. Fo recalled in his Nobel speech.
But in our haste to find the latest holiday sweaters and party dresses, the hands dyeing the yarns or sewing the hems on those dresses are often an afterthought.
When Britons argue amongst themselves about what it means to be British, it is, rather fittingly given the creators of "Ripping Yarns", reminiscent of the People's Front of Judaea vs.
In a nutshell, long staple cotton means that the fabric is created from strands of fibers between 1.125 and 1.25 inches in length, and can be spun into stronger yarns.
These are not romances, mind you, but yarns about the primal, unwieldy love of family—those unchosen mothers and hapless brothers—and the bonds that can sometimes feel like manacles.
TNT has found (or maybe stumbled into) a fertile limited-series niche with sensational crime yarns -- first "The Alienist," and now another handsome period piece with a serial killer hook.
Mr Trump's yarns about hand-wringing Mr Obama fire up his supporters, who long to hear that with a more ruthless president in the Oval Office America will instantly become safer.
The whole assembly takes about two and a half hours per pair and involves zero material waste; the only leftovers at the end are the trailer yarns that thread the machines.
His debut album for Sub Pop, Pony (out March 23), contains a dozen gripping yarns sung boldly and populated by a motley crew of characters allegedly drawn from Peck's own life.
Mr. Chan has done these unlikely-buddy yarns before, of course — "Shanghai Noon," the "Rush Hour" movies — and sometimes has made the conceit work, but this incarnation lacks originality and spark.
Among the companies participating, the Pentagon highlighted audio equipment maker Bose, computer chipmaker Intel, nanofiber manufacturer FibeRio, protective textiles manufacturer Warwick Mills, yarn producer Buhler Yarns and shoe company New Balance.
The two decided (along with Mr. Connelly's then wife, Marissa) to assemble a kit of colored yarns that knitters could use to create scarves that documented local temperature changes all year.
To make these leggings without such yarns, you'd need to manually laminate silicon-mounted LEDs onto the surface of the pants one at a time, creating something uncomfortable, delicate, and very expensive.
It's a safe bet that many will check it out and find it to be a perfectly decent Western, complete with crackerjack shootouts and yarns of bloody revenge spun around a campfire.
Since taking over the company in 1997, Angela has continued the family's vibrant legacy — introducing beachwear and updating the once-weighty zigzag knit with lighter Lurex yarns and gauzy constructions for evening.
But stories have a habit of growing in the telling and actual facts hardly support some of the yarns spun about the Stanley Cup resting in the bottom of the Rideau Canal.
She also learned that the yarns she'd heard from her big Texas family were a genuine creative inheritance, a well of myth and language that she could draw on for personal expression.
And in the last room, visitors can actually touch yarns and textile samples, and see how it's all done in a video of an expert weaver at work inside the Albers Foundation.
In the case of filaments I think it's going to double over a much shorter period of time, and you'll see this consistent increase in the capabilities of fibers and yarns and filaments.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Yarns, stitches, loops and purls, instead of spins, flips and slides... the Finnish team in Pyeongchang are using the soothing effects of knitting when Olympic pressure becomes too great.
Juan Ramón Sáenz, the best-known host of "La Mano Peluda" ("The Hairy Hand"), listened with apparent credulity to about half the yarns broadcast over its 22-year history; some were chillingly believable.
While African economies were being pushed by institutions like the International Monetary Fund to open up trade, the West protected its textile industries by restricting imports of yarns and fabrics from developing countries.
Mr. Wade, a 20-time winner of Moth storytelling competitions, is one of the most popular spinners of yarns in New York City, with a knack for heart-rending but cautiously optimistic tales.
The plot is the most basic of revenge yarns, with Lively playing Stephanie Patrick, a woman whose life was turned upside down by a plane crash that killed the rest of her family.
Many of the textiles, yarns, and fabrics sold at Joann stores that are sourced in China are on the proposed list of goods that could get hit by the next wave of tariffs.
All these people understood that they could only grab and retain ordinary citizens' attention with good yarns: powerful, memorable, morally compelling narratives that could prompt the listener to step inside and take a stance.
There's no need to invoke in yarns that still thrill, Her Majesty's Secret Servant with licence to kill From Rathbone through Brett to Cumberbatch dandy With his fists Mr Holmes has always been handy.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Yarns, stitches, loops and purls, instead of spins, flips and slides... the Finnish team in Pyeongchang are using the soothing effects of knitting when Olympic pressure becomes too great.
Well, there are grandmas present, but they are of the raucous, booze-swilling variety, the kind with raspy voices who spend many nights (and some mornings) sipping liquor and spinning yarns at a dive bar.
The travelers hope to alter events in our time to improve things in theirs, though the application of this philosophy is maddeningly inconsistent, which is a logical problem with a lot of time-travel yarns.
Marnie Smith, a weaver and Fairfield native, created a long, tapestry-style cotton wall hanging, in which bands of variegated yarns are interspersed — slightly jarringly — with screened black-and-white photos of her own family members.
While White performed tricks and flips down the halfpipe, the Finnish team were instead focusing on yarns, stitches, loops and purls as they turned to the soothing effects of knitting in the face of Olympic pressure.
The writer and director is David Lowery, whose patient yarns unspool at a pace that sets him apart from his contemporaries, as if he switched to moviemaking only after a long spell of fishing for trout.
The company, which sources polymers and manufactures them into yarns, fibres and coated fabrics used in roofing, building and also automobiles, has been working to simplify its portfolio and structure while working to improve operational performance.
In these essays and talks, he asks himself (and by extension his audience) if the ability to spin yarns is innate or learned and if narrative, like matter, can be broken down into its fundamental particles.
I think every character gets his or her story at least pointed in a hopeful and satisfying direction by show's end, but we are not a fairy tale, and we don't want to spin fantasy yarns.
After the Civil War, Juan studied at a Jesuit school in Barcelona and made his first forays into fiction, writing a dozen novels between the ages of 12 and 16 — ripping yarns set in exotic locales.
The sheep's unusual wool — which dates back to Viking times — is also prized by crafters because the outer coat is exceptionally strong and water-resistant, while the fine inner coat can be sorted for softer yarns.
The company, which sources polymers and makes them into yarns, fibres and coated fabrics used in roofing, building and also automobiles, has been working to simplify its portfolio and structure while working to improve operational performance.
The audio tour is full of great yarns, none better than that of the museum's Sacred Cat Rug, a 23002,22018-year-old cat hair rug found by Nile fisherman in the tomb of an Egyptian princess.
Titles include Hypnosis Radio in Japan, Fausto in Mexico, an adaptation of Parcast title Cults for German audiences called SEKTEN & KULTE, and its first three original podcasts in India: 22 Yarns, Love Aaj Kal, and Bhaskar Bose.
The students, all but two of them ethnic Pushtuns, roar with laughter as they swap yarns and savour the cuisine from Xinjiang, a Chinese region that borders on their home countries and has cultural bonds with them.
Kaitlyn Booth, BleedingCool This is surely the most infantile of recent superhero yarns - a film that squanders the talents of an impressive ensemble cast and eschews any meaningful characterisation in favour of ever more overblown special effects.
Looking at Francoise Grossen's "Five Rivers" (1974), with its heavily knotted, hanging yarns that look like they could only be brought into being by human hands, I get that craft has to be part of the formula.
I have quite literally been listening to Prairie Home Companion since I was born, and the way that Garrison spins his yarns into these worlds that we can inhabit … I've always gravitated towards artists who can do that.
I click through 10, 20, 200 versions of the same popular shawl pattern, looking intently at the different yarns that people have used, the color combinations, the way the shawl looks in worsted weight versus fingering versus bulky.
Principled Design recently collaborated with Ralph Lauren for the battery-powered, self-heating 2018 US Winter Olympic Team Jackets, and Papadopoulos described modern knit technology as an expansion of control over form, especially with the integration of conductive yarns.
While the average cotton bed sheet is treated with several chemicals and pesticides, these sheets are made from bamboo and are dyed with plant-based medicinal yarns and no pesticides for a soft, and even sustainable way to sleep.
Looks for next winter included knitwear, such as a chunky striped poncho with layers of different yarns, and dresses in stretchy velour etched with prints from 20th century British artist J.H. Lynch, known for his paintings of sultry women.
Low & Bonar, which sources polymers and makes them into yarns, fibres and coated fabrics used in roofing, building and also automobiles, said it expects revenue from continuing operations of 317 million pounds ($411.12 million) for the year ended Nov.
He also spins yarns about sex or Mister Rogers (even mixing the two a bit), and specializes in benign lies, introducing white comics as N.A.A.C.P. award winners and describing himself as a 92-year-old sharecropper born during the Depression.
In Mona Mansour's "The Way West", produced by the Labyrinth Theatre Company at the Bank Street Theatre, Deirdre O'Connell is magical as an ageing mother who spins yarns about plucky pioneers to distract herself from the problems of her own life.
From the creation of the first computer program, to the quest for infallible crime-fighting forensics, to the etiquette of romance over the telegraph, these historical yarns can illuminate our present technological conundrums and offer cautionary lessons about the future.
Hill's fiction is squarely in the pulp-horror tradition that Matheson helped establish — yarns about extraordinary things happening to ordinary folks — and, unsurprisingly, because he is Stephen King's son, it's King's relentless, hard-charging Matheson that his work most closely resembles.
In the lab, Mr. Miero and Mr. Saksi discussed colors and textures while an intern took the yarns to a computerized Jacquard loom in the nearby production area, where a sliding-glass door muffled the constant hum from the machine.
And the role of the chef is changing, too: The greatest cooks these days are also the greatest storytellers, not just serving up meals, but also long yarns about the who, what and where of the origins of their ingredients.
If so, Firtash and Kolomoisky provide the model means by which he, too, might worm his way into Trump's good graces: Spin some deliciously sordid yarns about Biden that might be deployed in this election year's fake-news charnel house.
Back in 2015, Google's ATAP team demoed a new kind of wearable tech at Google I/O that used functional fabrics and conductive yarns to allow you to interact with your clothing and, by extension, the phone in your pocket.
This was no ivory tower journalism, and it was always good fun to hear about the national newspaper journalists buying drugs "undercover" while the dealers and sex workers spun them ridiculous yarns because they could spot them a mile off.
Ranging from six sizes for three-month-old onesies to toddler T-shirts, the "Cute Noodles" design is hand-pressed on 100% cotton premium bodysuits and even comes with a ramen hat with yarns and decorated with felt carrot, onion and egg bits.
Zac could write songs that ambled or swerved, oftentimes both; he was fond of unspooling yarns that juxtaposed his constantly moving mind with the quiet country streets of his hometown Wagga Wagga or the exhausting din of Melbourne's north, where he lived.
I am 55 now, and even now I keep hearing these homespun yarns about 500,153 people gathering in Upstate New York on a dairy farm in August of 1969 for something so much grander and more majestic than just a rock festival.
Tessa and David have a young daughter (Isabella Kai Rice) who becomes a pawn in the deadly game, and Julia is given a back story involving an abusive boyfriend, but the tale still plays out the same way these yarns always do.
In addition to the U.S., it'll be available in Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the U.K. The idea here is simple and hasn't changed since the original launch: a dongle in your jacket's cuff connects to conductive yarns in your jacket.
From afar, many of the dresses and leather coats looked as if they had sprouted long, multicolored strings (there are a lot of strings around), which turned out to be the dangling yarns of sampler patterns worked onto the weft of the garment.
Steinmetz is best known for hand-weaving her own denims using recycled yarns; for fall/winter 2016, she created what she described as "sculpted embroidery," by weaving large loops of yarn densely together and then trimming them with scissors to create a thick, ruglike fabric.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: AFFOAThe leggings are being developed through one of the techniques being pioneered at AFFOA for the fabrication of what Fink called "advanced yarns," fibers containing conductors, insulators, and semi-conductors—the same necessary ingredients for a computer chip.
Seattle Times sportswriter Jayson Jenks collected a bunch of priceless yarns for a piece entitled, "Ex-Seahawk Marshawn Lynch is never far from teammates' memories," which is definitely worth a few minutes out of your day, regardless of your feelings about Pete Carroll's chewing gum.
Listening to an author tell their own life story actually has a similar impact as seeing a stand-up show, going to a book reading, or most accurately, hypothetically having a beer in the pub with that person, spinning yarns of former lives and loves.
Each piece in Happy X Nature's newest evening wear collection — which features coats, dresses, tops, blazers and more in holiday-friendly hues — "is made of fabrics that contain recycled bottle yarns to help reduce the amount of waste on the planet," the website reads.
Black Mirror may have revitalized the anthology format on TV, but Netflix's hit sci-fi series wouldn't exist without the anxiety-inducing work of Philip K. Dick, whose dystopian yarns have inspired generations of genre writers and seem to take on new relevance with each passing day.
In the future, I think they'll be much more simple to use, and I had this idea that everyone could have a Stoll machine at home, download your patterns, choose your yarns and your garment would be knitted by the time you got home from work.
As Mr. Guadagnino's secret weapon — she has worked with him since his 2015 film "A Bigger Splash" — and the knitwear spark for brands such as Céline, Balenciaga and Lanvin, she specializes in reworking classic garments with a bit of irony and new spins on traditional yarns.
In "Meal Ticket," the grimmest and cruelest of these yarns, a man without limbs, known as Hamilton, the Wingless Thrush (Harry Melling), is carted around by a grizzled impresario (Liam Neeson) and made to perform feats of elocution amid the mud and dust of remote frontier settlements.
His stand-up is as insightful as his television work, but it's always been more ruthless about laughs, particularly this assured new hour and a half of material, veering from corkscrew one-liners and broad sex gags to garden-variety observational humor and twisty yarns dense with jokes.
Instead of playing out familiar plotlines, which would otherwise escort us all the way to the tomb, we can take over the screenplays of our lives, and we can begin to spin the most quixotic yarns, set in a wilderness untamed by moralism, careerism and the strictures of conformism.
The book, "53 Stitches: Loose Threads, Ripping Yarns, and the Darndest Characters From My Time in the Game," was released Tuesday by St. Martin's Press and accuses Lenny Dykstra of shouting racist taunts at Boston Red Sox pitcher Oil Can Boyd before Game 3 of the 1986 World Series.
Then it became skinny ribbed-knit dresses bound at the waist and torso by crisscrossing bands, which then became dresses patchworked from different gauges and shades of pointillist yarns, gaping a bit here and there, which then became slip dresses pieced together from bands of silk, the edges not entirely aligned.
" And while Greg Hardy is allowed to spin his specious yarns to Schefter's face about never putting a hand on a woman, and while Schefter can repeat them into any open mic nearby, Schefter can only refer to a brutal physical assault documented by photographic evidence as something "unsavory and unfavorable.
Part of that is a problem of access: Mahon points to the expense, especially if you're buying high-quality or indie-made yarns (hand-dyed or luxurious yarn can be around $30 a skein, and depending on yardage, you'd need at least three to four skeins to make a sweater).
By the time he retired from radio in June, Mr. Chayet had distilled more than 10,19913 cases into quick legal yarns that kept his "Looking at the Law" segments a staple on the Boston powerhouse station WBZ-AM and the stations to which it was syndicated nationally by CBS News Radio.
"These feminist artists broke down the hierarchies of what is considered acceptable in the world of sculpture, whether it's the use of wire or cloth or yarns or foam or fiberglass," said Paul Schimmel, the former chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, who organized the gallery's show.
Some of the stories are good old-fashioned science-fiction yarns shot from new angles, like "Walking Awake," a response to Robert A. Heinlein's "The Puppet Masters," in which a middle-aged caregiver raising human children whose bodies will eventually be taken over by parasitical aliens experiences a moment of revolutionary awakening.
More, the entire show demonstrated definitively that while underlying abstract concepts, formal inquiries, and concerns about agency drove the making of this work, one understood — by, for example, looking at Francoise Grossen's heavily knotted, hanging yarns — that craft, that is skilled handiwork, is often an essential aspect of work we regard as successful.
And the yarns spun by old Aunt Maggie Far Away (Brid Brennan), who spends much of her time in a wordless trance that might be mistaken for senility, feature the dismemberment of faerie warriors and are steeped in an erotic longing for the golden lad she once loved from a distance, now long disappeared.
Saturday Night Live skewered President Donald Trump's tortured attempts at defending himself from damning testimony in last week's impeachment hearings in the show's opening sketch, which sees the president squirming and spinning yarns before the press only to run into US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, who immediately admits to quid pro quo.
In his women's collection, not only has he revived contemporary aso oke styles seen in his men's wear, such as micro-pleated shirts in geometric patterns made with metallic yarns from Kyototex in Japan, but he has also incorporated lace and embroidery for the first time, seen on aso oke garments such as vibrantly printed and color-blocked dresses.
The fact that everything in the collection is taken from something from the archives — "the print that never made it, the yarns that were never used" – makes the M brand feel even more contemporary: in an over-saturated and environmentally-damaging industry, recycling is finally becoming a smart (and cool) part of a business in 2019.
But unlike some of today's more elite-focused con stories -- Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, Caroline Calloway and her Instagram yarns, the college admissions scandal -- "Hustlers" and "On Becoming a God in Central Florida" shed light on a less glamorous spectrum of America's class regime; on how people in the underclass sometimes scam because the system wasn't fair to begin with.
Just as the Stones perfected a signature sound that could accommodate everything from ferocious Dionysian anthems to melancholy ballads about love and time and loss, so Mr. Richards has found a voice in these pages — a kind of rich, primal Keith-Speak — that enables him to dispense funny, streetwise observations, tender family reminiscences, casually profane yarns and wry literary allusions with both heart-felt sincerity and bad-boy charm.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, who has built a reputation for authenticity but whose chances of being nominated are virtually zero, spent the week spinning yarns about his powerful march to the presidency, all while he continued attacking Clinton and Democrats — increasing the chances that Republicans will control the presidency, Congress and the Supreme Court.

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