She upended the bag and out came a large pile of steel pieces, a wicked looking knife, and a pair of finely stitched gloves that were too large for her hands.
She'd been prancing about her room in the shimmering satin dress with the strawberry-pink chiffon netting at the waist and hips, the finely stitched pleated bodice, elegantly thin straps.
A single piece may combine several techniques, as in the beautifully detailed sledge-haulers' vests, fashioned for hard wear but nevertheless intricately patterned with kasuri motifs and lovingly quilted with finely stitched sashiko.
First, there is a huge hourglass, at least seven feet in diameter and thirteen feet tall, made from the finely stitched and tightly stretched internal membranes of large beasts (elk, bears, mountain lions).
They wore what appeared to be vests and short skirts made like finely stitched tapestries, decorated with fanciful pictures of birds and flowers and animals.
I pictured him again, so puzzling, that smooth young face, and the shining white hair, and the finely stitched velvet tunic.
James A. Baker III drinks Dr Pepper, wears finely stitched cowboy boots (sometimes), hunts wild game and engages audiences with his salty one-liners.
"There isn't an islander in this Archipelago who would do you any injury, Guildmember," Olav continued, now offering her a finely stitched handkerchief.
Those with finely stitched patterns of birds or feathers take months to make.
Hiked up across the saddle, her skirts revealed finely stitched boots.