A template used for a type of needlework decoration where small regularly spaced gathers are stitched into a diamond shaped pattern
The Pacific Plate. In the middle of the plate the volcano is rising from the plate movement.
Yes the Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Cocos Plate, Nazca Plate, South American Plate, African Plate, Eurasian Plate, Indian Plate, Australian Plate, and Antarctic Plate are the major tectonic plates.
California is located on the plate boundaries for the North American Plate and the Pacific Plate.
You would use "on the plate" when referring to placing something on top of a plate. For example, "The steak is on the plate." If referring to containing something inside a plate, you could use "in the plate," but it's less common.
There are many Tectonic plates on Earth. There is the African Plate, Antarctic plate, Eurasian Plate, Indo Australian plate, North American Plate, Pacific plate, South African Plate, Arabian Plate, Caribbean Plate, Cocos Plate, Indian Plate, and Juan de Fuca Plate.
What's smocking?
canadian smocking is when you just smoke
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Smocking's not especially popular in Australia, although most handicrafts have their proponents. Australian use smocking for the usual things; cuffs, collars, bodices, flouncy shirts, etc.
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Grace L. Knott has written: 'How to do English smocking' -- subject(s): Smocks, Smocking
The correct spelling is "smoking".
The origin of smocking is lost to history. Because fibers break down over time, it is very difficult to find actual examples, but paintings have survived on the walls of ancient Egyptian temples and scrolls that show smocking on the clothing. Some examples have survived with mummies that have been discovered in recent diggings in the Nazca culture of Peru. The fabrics show evidence of the smocking technique. Smocking is now a popular, decorative technique that is used throughout the world in both hand and machine sewing.
Smocking and can kill you :(
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