pleats maybe?
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A border on a skirt or curtain is commonly referred to as a hem. It is the edge that is usually folded over and sewn to prevent fraying and add a finished look to the garment or curtain.
A Hovercraft is the name given to the thick rubber skirt/curtain that sits under the deck of the Hovercraft to contain the air that is used to support (hover) the craft while in motion. This skirt contacts the grounds slightly and as such needs to be replaced after it becomes worn or damaged.
A Hovercraft is the name given to the thick rubber skirt/curtain that sits under the deck of the Hovercraft to contain the air that is used to support (hover) the craft while in motion. This skirt contacts the grounds slightly and as such needs to be replaced after it becomes worn or damaged.
Sheer curtains are curtains that you can see through and allow sunlight to filter in. They are usually made from a sheer fabric such as voile and are very lightweight.
Yes, the word 'fold' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I will fold the flyers for you to stuff the envelopes. (verb)She hid her hand in the fold of her skirt. (noun)The last step is to fold the meringue into the batter. (verb)We're always happy to welcome one more sheep into the fold. (noun)
A rather small calico dress, a short skirt, a top, some cushions, a curtain or blind for a very small window.
To shorten an elastic waistband skirt, first, lay the skirt flat and measure the desired length. Next, mark a straight line across the top of the skirt at your measurement, leaving a bit of extra fabric for the new waistband. Cut along the marked line, then fold down the raw edge to create a new waistband and secure it with a straight stitch or a zigzag stitch to prevent fraying. Finally, ensure the elastic is still intact and evenly distributed for a comfortable fit.
That is the correct spelling of "valence" (atomic characteristic). The similar word is "valance" which is a decorative bed skirt or window curtain.
things that start with S and end with G: * smog * snag * stag (a fully grown male deer, same another word for buck) * slug (small creature like a snail without a shell) * sarong (a long skirt, a piece of cloth wrapped around the waist.) * sappling (a young tree) * singalong * sling * string * swag (a deep fold of material, especially in a curtain) * swing
No curtain. bare open
With a high-waisted skirt, you tuck your shirt into your skirt. (Make sre the skirt is above your waist!) With a normal skirt I guess you would just pull it on to your hips?