Herringbone is a type of fabric cloth. It has a distinctive type of weaved pattern and it achieves its name because it has similarities to the pattern of a herringbone fish.
this person set bricks in a herringbone pattern.
Herringbone isn't a fibre - it's a weave pattern. Could be made from natural, or synthetic fibres.
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Herringbone is a pattern consisting of adjoining vertical rows of slanting lines, any two contiguous lines forming either a V or an inverted V, used in masonry, textiles, embroidery, etc whereas wool is the fiber that is used to construct the herringbone pattern of the fabric.
I bought a beautiful, gold, herringbone necklace.
Herringbone porosity refers to a specific type of porosity pattern that resembles the bones of a herring fish. It is commonly observed in materials such as welds, ceramics, and rocks, where the porosity formation is aligned in a repetitive V-shape pattern. This type of porosity can impact the structural integrity and mechanical properties of the material.
I believe you are referring to a "herringbone stitch." Here is a video link showing how to make a herringbone stitch: http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-herringbone-stitch-191551/
Window panes is just the pattern on the sock. Look in a used clothing shop. A close pattern today would be herringbone.
Herringbone. Dogtooth
"une soutache" (feminine noun, barely used in French) is a narrow decorated braid, often with a herringbone pattern, which was used as an uniform ornament.
You can purchase a 14k gold herringbone chain from the Amazon website. Once on the page, type "14k Gold Herringbone Chain" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the chains.