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She developed jewelry based on Chinese knotting made from wire.
But there must have been an error, either in the knotting or on the jeweler's part.
His hands paused on the knotting of the last bootlace.
The knotting of his voice drew Linden's gaze toward him.
More important is that the weave has some irregularity in the knotting.
Up above, Nourishing was doing some frantic knotting and biting.
But the knotting is so fine that it is hard to imagine such precision from human hands.
The hypnotic chant and the fluid knotting of the fingers.
The knotting of his muscles was finally easing.
Gabrielle, finishing her complex knotting, blew on the twisted cloth.
The owner of the beast may be determined from the knotting of the strings.
The site of the old market cross is at the junction of the lane from the village with the road to Knotting.
The tribe also practices crafts such as weaving, net knotting, and woodworking.
Initially, the carpets woven showed the classic Persian style of fine knotting.
Similarly, the finer the knotting in an oriental rug, the closer one can get before the individual knots begin to show.
This knotting can be used to not only make jewelry, but decorative coverings and wall hangings as well.
The fineness of the knotting is not an infallible indicator of quality.
Each type of bead, each knotting, whether it be a finger width less or more from the next, has a meaning.
I shifted again as she settled; it was too small, too cramped, for anything more than the knotting of bodies one upon the other.
Only their motion had beauty: a sinuous knotting and unknotting.
(a) Fitness of the knotting. (b) Quality of the materials.
At their best, Pakistani rugs are very good value for money, particularly when one considers the fineness of the knotting in the better quality items.
Abruptly, the knotting of his muscles eased.
However, due to the delicate nature of the medium, few examples of prehistoric Chinese knotting exist today.
It has been documented that in the Iranian culture, the knotting of the grass represents love and the bond between a man and a woman.