its when you make a mat from pieces of old cloth and rags , you start with a piece of hessian mat and you push with the proddy and then hook it through with the hook , my mum used to make them during the war and for quite a few years after she lived in a small village in Cumberland which is now Cumbria
To mat a watercolor painting, first ensure it's completely dry to prevent smudging. Choose a mat board that complements the artwork, cutting it to size with an opening slightly smaller than the painting to create a border. Center the watercolor on the mat and use acid-free tape to secure it in place, ensuring it's flat and even. Finally, place the matted artwork in a frame to protect it and enhance its presentation.
In the trunk, under the mat.
a gauze mat sits on top of a tripod which is a type of wire mesh
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TAke the seats out and then the floormat. Hang the mat out to dry and replace the jute backing available at a auto trim store. Make sure the mat is completely dry before reinstalling it or it will mildew and stink like HECK.
Hooky the Cripple was created in 2002.
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Fish Hooky was created on 1933-01-28.
Hooky is slang for not going to school, or work...etc. It's like skipping, or truancy.
Hooky Spooky - 1957 was released on: USA: 1 March 1957
Fish Hooky - 1933 was released on: USA: 28 January 1933
I think it should be Neither Don nor are you playing hooky?
The cast of Hooky Spooky - 1957 includes: Cecil Roy as Casper
The cast of Play Hooky - 1920 includes: Billy Franey as The Fisherman
Sookie, hooky, lookie, wookiee and something starting with "n."
Ooky Spooky was created on 2007-07-31.
Hooky means stolen or otherwise dubiously sourced. In the UK many markets are on streets which are closed off for the markets to run. Hooky Street means a market where you can buy "hooky goods". Often these goods are of lower quality and cannot be returned. However they can be bought cheap. The phrase Hooky Street was popularized in the British sitcom Only Fools an Horses whose protagonist was a small time marketeer, Derek (Del Boy) Trotter, who was always after a get rich quick scheme, and often on Hooky Street.