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"And these twiddly bits in the margin they are what?"
My advice here is to avoid a lot of fancy twiddly bits - unless you're running a conference for French gourmets.
Twiddly Bits is an English slang term.
There is too much regal red, too much gold in the gold-and-white, and the twiddly bits are without comedy.
The term "Twiddly Bits" is commonly used in the music industry to describe a short improvised part that is technically advanced and/or musically interesting.
Elastic cords at the waist and lower hem allow the fit to be adjusted and, despite all the twiddly bits, the jacket does not seem inordinately heavy.
And every now and again one of the artists got carried away and started putting in twiddly bits like the corkscrew curls, which, as you so justly remarked, don't belong.
How about Phil Hilborne giving us mere mortals some tips on the twiddly bits in Jimi's version of Like A Rolling Stone ; it loses me every time.
Solidly constructed of old London stocks and fondly embellished with all the Victorian twiddly bits, the Flying Swan gallantly withstood the slings and arrows of outrageous brewery management.
People tended to start off with good intentions and then get so carried away with the spouting whales, monsters, waves and other twiddly bits of cartographic furniture that they often forgot to put the boring mountains and rivers in at all.