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"muslin" Definitions
  1. a type of fine cotton cloth that you can almost see through, used, especially in the past, for making clothes and curtainsTopics Clothes and Fashionc2

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The outlines of figures are embroidered onto muslin sewing rings.
Then simply wash off with warm water and a muslin cloth.
There are massages, gentle exercises, and binding your abdomen with muslin.
I also wipe it off with a muslin cloth ( similar to these).
Burt's Bees Baby Swaddles, Muslin Cotton Baby Blankets, 3-Pack, $34.95; amazon.
"He realizes we have a Muslin problem in this nation," it said.
Despite that success, Serbia fired its manager, Slavoljub Muslin, soon afterward anyway.
You'll get two shopping bags, two muslin produce bags, and two mesh produce bags.
When completely cool, add 50ml of olive oil and pass through a muslin cloth.
The show closed with a procession of white muslin dresses with subtly frayed edges.
Strain through a nut milk bag or other fine straining cloth, such as muslin. 2.
Museum and art market photography usually features pieces like this against a seamless muslin backdrop.
They portray details of Lakota life, particularly the warrior societies highlighted in the muslin panel.
When bathing, Clegg says that Marie used a muslin pads filled with rice bran and herbs.
Stephen Standing Bear's 1920s Battle of the Little Bighorn muslin pictograph is available to explore online. 
In some circles, people pay dearly for big squares of muslin or flannel, or special swaddling devices.
The second is about what you/your wife will wear to the wedding: Silk, satin, muslin, rags.
The flats and floors were finished with painted muslin, and the bed used to anchor the room.
Herbs are stuffed into slashes in the meat, and then the whole thing is boiled in muslin.
She sometimes ties together pieces of muslin with ribbon, adding a small pearl or a jewel inside.
I watched a cloud bank slowly roll over a cliff, rearranging itself like a gauzy muslin scarf.
If necessary, place in a muslin, gather up around the cassava and squeeze any excess moisture out.
I grab Eve Lom's Muslin Cloths and Plant Brooklyn's Rice & Clean Gentle Face Cleanser and get to sloughing.
She orders muslin bags with an emergency cross on it from Etsy or Amazon, then fills them up.
The model Edie Campbell opened the show in a creamy muslin gown, black stretch headband and biker boots.
Fans blow hot air through the vehicles as men bunch together, dabbing at sweaty bodies with muslin scarves.
For a recent Pace Gallery show, he built an ovoid viewing chamber with a light-diffusing muslin ceiling.
The paintings are adorned with gold foil and sequins that would have glistened with the movement of the muslin.
There's minimal fat to remove, so just strain through a muslin-lined mesh strainer positioned over a medium pot.
Stir is around with your hands and then spoon it all into some muslin set over your third bowl.
I have baby nuscheli, or muslin squares, that I still use as napkins, tiny scarves, or toddler sun hats.
Murnane had been watching the street from behind the muslin storefront curtain, and he marched outside to greet me.
They come in cheerful patterns and are made from breathable, lightweight muslin that can be used for virtually anything. 
The show's Water Palaces of Dorne is really Alcázar of Seville, a royal palace originally constructed by Moorish Muslin kings.
They come in plump muslin bags, each holding enough tea, a third of an ounce, to make about a quart.
Then, I swipe a muslin cloth (similar to these) across my face to dry it and catch any lingering balm.
Made out of muslin, they are sewn between layers of mousseline and tulle, both on the bodice and the skirt.
It could be the muslin of her dress design, but judging by the silhouette, it looks like a completely different style.
At the last minute, I ran back for my wedding dress, folded in muslin on the top shelf of my closet.
As it happened, he was making bread bags, which he sewed from muslin scraps and then signed, faintly, with his initials.
"We'll jewel the cummerbund," Guo told her, and she knelt at Zhu's feet to sketch a design directly on the muslin.
Officials in the Ramsey County correctional system also agreed to change their procedures for female Muslin inmates and retrain their staff.
At Palazzo Forcella De Seta, Erkan Özgen's documentary, "Purple Muslin" (2018), documents the artist's visit to Kurdish refugee camps in northern Iraq.
The way Degas or Manet might depict a Japanese screen to great painterly effect, Tissot deploys curving necklines, feathers, muslin, and silks.
It was a cotton-jersey blouse that looked like it was made from a tangle of sailor's rope and sun-softened muslin.
During his campaign, Trump happily jumped on gay nationalism to perform anti-Muslin fearmongering, claiming he would protect American gays from homophobic Muslims.
Instead of rinsing with water, Dr. Hamden recommends mopping up the cleanser with a muslin cloth, which is both gentler and more efficient.
In it, the company's creative designer, Christelle Kocher, used the team's jersey in a range of outfits lined with crystals, silk and muslin.
I take out the muslin cloths and a bran body wash (The Body Shop Japan Adzuki Bean & Rice Bran Shower Gel) and start scrubbing.
Once all the tea bags are room temperature, wrap them in muslin, kitchen gauze, or an old T-shirt, and apply to the area.
Either steam in a hot shower or submerge your muslin cloth in warm water and then put it on your face for 30 seconds.
She covers her presents with book jackets, tea towels, upcycled and resewn old garments, and cotton muslin cloth bags to wrap up her presents.
The one-minute trailer ends with the promise of the most magical muslin — and Harry, Hermione and even Ron would likely have to agree.
When guests are heading out for the night, hand them a muslin drawstring bag filled with the savory treat to cherish as a midnight snack.
"Create a thoughtful take-home gift — bulbs for planting or forcing during the holiday season — packed in a muslin bag stamped with a sweet message."
It was organized by the architects of the young firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero, who have also draped the walls of the gallery in creamy muslin.
It was organized by the architects of the young firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero, who have also draped the walls of the gallery in creamy muslin.
Instead of swaddles and blankets and burp clothes and wash clothes, we just bought a bunch of large muslin cloths (organic cotton) that are multi-functional.
And then, in a larger font and with a typo, this hastily penned addendum: "In addition, both Muslin [sic] and Non-Muslim majority countries were identified".
She bought her daughter a corset and a few yards of white muslin, which she sewed into a bando for Jeanne to wrap around her belly.
Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing laws stipulate the prime minister must be a Sunni Muslin, the speaker of parliament a Shia and the president a Maronite Christian.
Eventually the yogurt would lose its wobble, at which point she might rewrap the muslin around it and hang it over a bowl for another day.
Most of the cloth seems fairly lightweight — muslin, maybe — but the surface sheen belies an adhesive- or medium-heavy process that would considerably stiffen the fabric.
In the old days, it would be boiled, usually in a muslin cloth ("When you took it off, sometimes it'd stick to the suet," says my nan).
They would stitch or glue feathers, one by one, to gauzy substrates of silk, organza, or muslin, until the fabric flexed and flowed like a living thing.
Early morning, I was on a sleep cloud, tucked in on a pillowed four-poster bed, a slow ceiling fan ruffling a pinned-up muslin mosquito net.
Alassie, a costume designer from Granada, Spain, hand-paints light, muslin fabric to create delicate butterfly-wing scarves and capes that are perfect for walks in the woods.
Lots of parents master the "baby origami" of swaddling with a muslin blanket or use a pre-made sleep sack, like SleePea, Happiest Baby's new 5-second swaddle.
"I was completely shocked so I raised my voice slightly and said No but I have a muslin if you would like to cover your face," she wrote.
Under a muslin tarp, the warm evening air seeping through, we watched the last sunlight of the day painting the peaks of Mount Etna a dreamy, golden color.
We were celebrating my brother's college graduation, and I wore a long muslin dress that made me feel like a child, until I felt something else: initiated, aglow.
Even preparing the pot for cooking, by tying a porous muslin cloth around a frame and tightening it with a piece of bamboo, required some trial and error.
The men's shows in London, Milan and Paris, which concluded last week, featured models on the runway in muslin dinosaur masks, wooden frame sculptures and latex pig hoodies.
So they're not only occasions of drawing them on paper or muslin, but there would be public occasions when you're expected to stand and speak of your experiences.
The work on-shore was done in a sealed room, and the door was covered with a cotton muslin cloth to keep as many microfibers out as they could.
The biggest, identified as "Lakota (Teton Sioux)" (1894), represents a lively, ceremonial gathering of dozens of people and horses on a 24-inch-by-66-inch piece of muslin.
In Ranjani Shettar's installation "Seven Ponds and a Few Raindrops," looping, delicate steel forms covered in tamarind-stained muslin sway ominously in midair, evocative of parched flora or exoskeletons.
That evening, as a muslin veil of clouds slid over the western horizon, we sailed passed Goat Cay, where Faith Hill and Tim McGraw recently built a tropical compound.
Another video work in Özgen's exhibition, "Purple Muslin" (2018), follows several Yazidi women who escaped the Islamic State of Irak an al-Sham forces and sought refuge in Northern Iraq.
When the sun is setting, shutters left open offer a glimpse into my brother's childhood bedroom; I forgot to roll them down, and the room's white muslin curtains still hang.
Gliding around the stage in her muslin dress, she plays two women, almost simultaneously: the woman Loomis Todd is and the woman she has spent her life pretending to be.
Moving up the Guggenheim ramp, we find the chairs' black leather upholstery and muslin innards drooping from the wall, like flayed skins; the chairs' disassembled arms huddle in a corner.
In a room lined with racks of costumes and muslin dress forms, a table was covered in Mr. Long's sketched interpretation of a dress Ms. Arden wore in the '50s.
A decorative pattern is copied from a book, transferred to tracing paper, stencilled on cloth, cut out, and pasted onto a muslin, then painted to see how the colors harmonize.
One of the earliest mentions of diapers comes from Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew"; they were basically just square muslin cloths used to wrap around a baby and collect waste.
Using her body as an instrument, Carly Terreson creates abstractions on muslin in her work Composition, saying the imprints on cloth are the poetic result of cleaning her body of ink.
My grandmother made the yogurt herself and pressed it in muslin between newspaper, changing out the sections as they became smudged and soaked through with whey, the cloudy protein-rich liquid.
Other regular treatments include being shrouded or gagged with lots of muslin; the characters in "The Water Cure" always seem to be running off to collect a bolt of the stuff.
Danuta Mieloch, the facialist and founder of Rescue Spa, swears by a double-cleanse with Biologique Recherche's Lait U ($33) using a muslin cloth to remove any last traces of makeup.
His desk, a piece of plywood wrapped with muslin and set on sawhorses, is still strewn with his precious bibelots and talismans, including the walking stick of his mentor, Christian Dior.
I also always always take a muslin blanket with me on a plane, because I try to get him to sleep in the Ergo and cover his head to block light.
Form Guide: Serbia enjoyed a consistent qualifying campaign with six wins, three draws and one defeat under Muslin, followed by two wins, a draw and a defeat in warm-ups under Krstajic.
"I think you get a sense of the chaos that was the battlefield, with people on horseback, and some on their feet, arrows and bullets flying everywhere," Burke said of the muslin.
Having served as an assistant to Savoljub Muslin during Serbia's qualifying campaign, he took over after his former boss clashed with the Serbian FA over refusing to include young players in the squad.
"The players gave their all," said Krstajic, a former international defender who was promoted to coach from assistant when Slavoljub Muslin was sacked last October after leading the side to qualification for Russia.
After Kate and Prince William rolled out a newborn Prince George in a bird-print Aden + Anais muslin swaddle, the Brooklyn-based brand received 10,000 new online orders "almost immediately," crashing its servers.
She and her husband washed the placenta, sprinkled it with rock salt and rose petals to cover the odor, and wrapped it in muslin cloths before placing it in a portable cooler bag.
At the welcome ceremony, we surrendered our phones and computers — deposited into muslin sacks and locked out of sight — then headed to the field to participate in a series of ice-breaking activities.
Kiki Smith contributed a companion piece, a silk-screen on muslin, to what she made for the AIDS Memorial Quilt to commemorate all the women, including her own sister, claimed by the epidemic.
Having qualified for Russia top of their group, eight years after they last reached a major tournament, Serbia wasted little time in dismissing boss Slavoljub Muslin, amid grumblings about his team selections and tactics.
She used to rely on old-fashioned methods to perfume her Victorian home in Princeton, N.J.: dried flowers and squares of muslin that were infused with essential oils and placed in the air vents.
The thick, gray cream is meant to brighten and firm skin, but instead of removing it with water or muslin cloth like you do with traditional masks, this fella is whisked away using a magnet.
Muslin cloths can also be a good addition to your routine as they help gently exfoliate dead skin cells, while being a great guide as to how much product you might still have on skin.
On a block where subtlety has no role, they exhibit refined artistry, with color gradients that make it appear as if sheer, feathery muslin had been draped over 21993 lines radiating from a compass rose.
You'll need a big-ass knife (a Chinese-style cleaver is great if your local authorities no longer trust you to own a machete), some muslin, three big bowls, and a serrated coconut meat-scraper.
" When Muslin was sacked by the Serbian FA in October, he was quoted as saying they had parted ways because "we don't think alike on how the team should look for the World Cup in Russia.
Local authorities in New York announced on Tuesday that they arrested three men and one teenager for their involvement in a plot targeting the Muslin community of Islamberg, about 150 miles northwest of New York City.
In Robyn's bedroom, across a short passageway, there really were nice toys, better than anything Valerie had ever possessed: a doll's house, a doll's cradle with white muslin drapes, a wooden Noah's Ark whose roof lifted off.
NATIVE AMERICAN MASTERPIECES FROM THE CHARLES AND VALERIE DIKER COLLECTION Paintings on animal hides, muslin and paper, as well as masks, clothing and baskets by indigenous artists from across North America, are included in this sweeping exhibition.
On display are a pair of earrings from 1875 made from the (whole) heads of honeycreeper birds – statement earrings, if you will – and an 1860s muslin dress covered in the green wing cases of hundreds of jewel beetles.
Among the Oist works in Michigan Stories is "Octopus Vacuum" (2008), a 192 ¾ by 282 ½-inch acrylic-on-muslin mural of women in Sunday dress, overlaid with disembodied mustaches and vacuum tubes stretching in all directions, like tentacles.
In the farthest reaches of the Plains and Plateau section is a display devoted to the pictographic arts of the Plains, in particular the practice of documenting "battle honors" in drawn or painted form on paper or muslin.
Late last month in Ms. Ekimian's apartment, which faces the building's interior but is flooded with light, paper patterns were strewn like blueprints, fabric panels were stacked, and muslin toile hung on the back of her bedroom door.
The team looked much tighter and more composed than under his predecessor, while playmaker Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, who was cold-shouldered by Muslin and played no part in qualifying, also justified his inclusion with an excellent all-round performance.
Famously, between 1961 and 1964, Claes Oldenburg created "The Store" for which the artist converted his workshop in New York's Lower East Side into a retail storefront and stocked it with painted pop sculptures made of muslin and plaster.
If you eliminated the muslin dinosaur heads worn by some of the models (they were made by the fabric artist Shimoda Masakatsu) and focused on the clothes, what you saw was a designer more eager than usual to please.
MBS is being championed, in some circles, as standing against radical Islam, but he is also standing as Sunni Muslin against Islam's other faction, the Shia branch, which Iranians, mostly, adhere to, and there is nothing new about that.
While we don't have photos of the singer sporting the ensemble, Gomez will also don a design created by Chanel's creative director Karl Lagerfeld — a silk muslin dress, which she'll accessorize with black vinyl leggings and fingerless gloves — according to
Mainly because I have an image of me as an old lady and in it I'm wafting around some kind of artist studio dressed in layers of floaty muslin, just generally being very chilled and complete with who I am.
"Filtration System for a Process Based Practice" (2018), her piece for Made In LA, is a to-scale facsimile of the dome covered with draped linen, then used by Argote as a base upon which to make circular paintings on muslin.
The linen drape over the dome is adorned in long, watery drips of paint that cascaded down the sides of the sculpture while she painted each of the muslin circles, standing on them as they lay atop the dome's roof.
Kalman's riff on the pearl necklace — "the polite pearl gone wild, pearls taking over the face and the body," she says — is a muslin balaclava-shaped work without eye slits, completely encrusted in luminescent cream orbs, at once beautiful and suffocating.
The opera's climax, atop the Castel Sant'Angelo, unfolds beneath the watchful eye of the Archangel Michael, which has now been painted to resemble the real statue, and in front of a cyclorama backdrop of 4,950 square feet of painted muslin.
Beginning with just a simple sketch of the flowing dress, everything is meticulously hand-crafted and sewn to Lawrence's specific proportions, starting with just a paper mock-up that is then re-created in muslin, and then finally in grey and white tulle.
There is a patternmaking room, where muslin is fitted to dress forms; a dressmaking room, where women at sewing machines make sample garments; and a photo studio, where models pose for simple shoots that emphasize the clothes, rather than sex or sizzle.
The facts: The initial travel ban, released just days after Trump's inauguration, imposed a 90-day ban on immigration from seven Muslin-majority countries and temporarily barred all refugees from entering the U.S., unless they were religious minorities in their home countries.
The whimsical prints are featured on all of aden + anais' favorites — everything from the breathable muslin swaddling blankets to the sleep sacks — and instantly cast a spell on parents looking to instill a love for J.K. Rowling's hit series in their newest addition.
In "A Hand in Freedom," a family art project at this Bronx garden, children will trace their hands onto fabric, then cut out those images and paste them on muslin, which they'll decorate with messages that evoke Dr. King's passion for justice.
At the Museo Jumex, these and other objects and documents relating to the war were joined by two office chairs from the Kennedy Administration—shown in a dismantled state, with their leather and muslin coverings stripped off and drooping forlornly from nails in the wall.
The muslin circles shown at Made In LA are paintings only in the most rudimentary sense, as evidenced by their display: they are folded into wedges and stacked on the floor, functioning as a single visual object rather than individual works in their own right.
Next, draw the water and add the Fur drops, which are enriched with softening jojoba and grapeseed oils, or create Soveral's poultice: Combine the rolled oats with the hydrating palmarosa oil, transfer the mixture to a muslin cloth and tie up in a knotted ball.
Similarly, "Late Afternoon in the Forest" (281), a painting in acrylic, spray paint, and collage on muslin by David Wojnarowicz, attains a renewed severity in light of the kakistocracy — a term ("rule by the worst") recently popularized by Paul Krugman — that took power one tumultuous month ago.
There's scrunched-up cheesecloth, muslin, and drawing used to form the figures, but some bodies are rounded and amorphous, while others are blocky compositions of squares of color or rectangles of black that imply a body but leave the figuration as only a suggestion of the complete form.
Contemporary selections include a white chiffon Alexander McQueen bustier dress plated with gold and padded at the hips, and an Empire-style embroidered muslin gown with matching lace panties by John Galliano for Givenchy, both of which took cues from the allure of 18th and 19th century bedroom attire.
While sensible judges across the country agreed the Muslin travel ban was discriminatory and harmful to many Americans, the case made its way up to the Supreme Court after other, more toned-down versions were presented and ultimately upheld by a party-line vote in the Supreme Court.
As James walked up the tramped-earth path to the door, in his hands his present of a silver dish (wrapped in a length of muslin) to thank Mistress Brandon for having saved his life, he heard unlikely sounds inside the house: meaty thumps and a shrill cry.
Next to a gaudy damask violet and gold-silk Moroccan caftan and an embroidered Christian Dior style that reflects Callas's latter-day associations with the world's most luxurious watering holes, a simple muslin Saint Laurent Rive Gauche caftan worn on vacation with Mr. Pasolini looks like catnip for a contemporary designer.
Made almost entirely of muslin and wadded wool and fleece, they were closer in style to the Calabasas-colored vestments of his Sunday Service outfits than the military looks of early Yeezy, or the meta-Kim athleisure leggings of more recent years modeled often by his wife, Kim Kardashian West.
When she recalls falling in love with the theatre as a girl, she sings "It's Only a Paper Moon" ("It's only a canvas sky / Hanging over a muslin tree"); recounting life on the road, she sings a ditty called "Sweet Kentucky Ham" ("You figure what the hell / you can eat in your motel").
Baker's starring moment comes on "Stay Down," a track on which she flexes her gift for imagery ("Push me down into the water like a sinner / Hold me under and I'll never come up again"), her voice enriched by harmonies from Bridgers and Dacus, but still identifiably delicate and strong, like muslin cloth.
"The unfinished business here is ... how do we take this extraordinary organization... forward to meet the issues that America is facing today -- the mistrust of the criminal justice system, particularly by our minority communities, the immigration issues that are so paramount at the moment, the anger directed at our muslin community," Bratton said Tuesday.
The boards had been underneath the dome when it was in her studio, and they soaked up the thinned acrylic as Argote painted the muslin circles on top of it, the excess color pouring down the sides to the floor, transforming the sheets of Ram Board into a set of Helen Frankenthaler-like stain paintings.
I've always thought that one of the reasons the "Little House on the Prairie" books continue to be popular with tween girls, many decades after they were first published, is that their presentation of the difficulties inherent to a girl's maturation into womanhood are mediated through the cushioning presence of yards of calico, wool and muslin.
The gallery is filled with artfully arranged scrap, including the mold used to cast the parts of the dome on view at the Hammer, another set of painted muslin circles (this time draped over a steel rack), pieces of Ram Board stained with acrylic, and some papier-mâché works cast from the dome's mold, that curve up from the floor onto the wall.
Each morning, the dabu printers, another specialized group, mix a batch of mud made from clay, lime and fermented wheat and sift it with their bare feet through muslin so their wives, and perhaps their children, can print it in patterns onto fabric before bringing it over to the indigo vats, operated by the men of yet another historical caste.
Ingredients: Kate McLeod's Atelier Stone 1 ($65) 2 to 3 of Fur's Bath Drops ($34) or Soveral's homemade poultice (1 cup rolled oats, uncooked; 8 drops palmarosa essential oil; a large muslin cloth) Rub the Kate McLeod body stone on bare, dry skin — it contains cocoa butter and coconut oil, which will emulsify into a light cream to coat your body for the bath.
According to Hilde Teerlinck, director of the Han Nefkens Foundation, which produced "Purple Muslin" (2018) and the "Aesthetics of Weapons" (2018), both of which appear in the show: In a time of a turbulent migration crisis that is redefining our political and social ecosystem, Erkan Özgen's works give voice to a series of stories bound to be forgotten over the constant flow of information, or sometimes intentionally overshadowed.

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