There were just a few white strands woven into his black hair.
She would usually start out with 3 rods of willow and then weave strands around that.
"I'll have a look," he said, and once again wove strands of sunlight.
She plucked a handful of buffalo grass from the ground and began weaving strands together.
Pain and joy were both part of it, contrasting strands woven together to make the greater tapestry.
What saves them from being just pretty pictures is the way they weave together several strands of meaning into a more complex conceptual fabric.
I saw upon him his northern chald, and the new strand woven there, that of helsars.
Mr. Arafat, mindful of weaving contradictory strands into his own words, has never gone so far.
So, like more than a few former public officials, Ms. Kayman has woven strands of her government experience into a private-sector career.
He channeled, wove strands of the Power, and sent a whirlwind into the middle of each black shape.