To weave her into some kind of plot by our enemies, perhaps.
He went back in and kissed her lightly on the cheek where she sat weaving by the fire.
He wove an illusion on the stage with no props, all by himself.
The fabric is usually woven by the Reang women and very colourful.
Just a web woven by the manipulating idea viruses.
Weaving back into a social fabric already badly tattered by nearly four decades of war presents a special challenge.
Cotton was obtained through trading, dyed and woven into material by men for clothing.
They sold lumber, too, and extra cloth woven by the Devon slaves.
They're weaving by hand, but with a computerized system.
Linda does not weave by rote, but imagines, for example, woodlands around her home.