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"My mother sewed, my grandmother sewed, my aunts sewed," Mr. Ruby has said.
" "I actually sewed together the condoms with a needle.
We sewed her into things, we pinned her into things.
Last week, she sewed herself a ketchup packet Halloween costume.
The women sewed the clothing and tended to the household.
A detained tailor sewed the scraps into Mr. Omari's shirt.
"She sewed for me, she baked for me," he said.
They unzipped him out of me and sewed me up.
Capps took some black cloth and sewed it into a flag.
My girlfriend sewed together the canvas and I did the welding.
Under a surgeon's supervision, STAR sewed the piglet's gut together again.
My mom actually sewed this costume for me—it's really funny.
His grand strategy was just a bunch of tactics sewed together.
I listened to Her Home Sweet Home album while I sewed.
At first, their mother chaperoned them and sewed their stage outfits.
The women sewed gowns for the courtly heroines with detailed needlework.
Ms. Becket sewed the curtains and costumes and painted the sets.
Brucker had some help from Maya's grandmother, who sewed on the patches.
He sewed my shoes for me because he was better at it.
Patton cut out the abnormal-looking tissue then sewed up the hole.
To save his left arm, medics sewed it temporarily onto his back.
I sewed this old Minor Threat on a Dim Mak T-shirt.
I've sewed on pockets that have pulled off, and last night I sewed some World War II buttons on an old Jil Sander peacoat, which I enjoy doing even knowing no one's going to see it but me.
Love all those people, but that whole thing has been sewed up already.
She stitched the Guggenheim into a gown and sewed inner organs onto outerwear.
It kind of seems like she sewed arms on to her lower half.
Seamstresses like Eleanor Foraker sewed the astronauts' metal and plastic spacesuits by hand.
Gray hand-sewed these covers, "surreptitiously" measuring the size of them one day.
Maria and the young Tsarevich Alexei—had diamonds sewed into their clothes that
They have a history, for the models, the ways they are sewed together.
Grady never did x-rays, sewed me up with window in my back.
The person who cut it, the person who sewed it — they're right there.
Last year, she sewed a suit to commemorate her enslaved great-great-grandfather.
He told me I qualified, so I bought one and sewed it on.
Soon after, Baker and his pals hand-dyed and sewed the first rainbow flag.
"I sewed it and designed it," Griffin said of his floral zip-up jacket.
When I came home, I was so distraught, and my mum sewed this on.
Geoff speculates that this sewed the seeds of further resentment between father and son.
The surgeons then placed Lynlee back inside the womb and sewed the uterus shut.
The team sewed them up, and plastic surgeons gave each one a belly button.
My mother sewed a fancy velvet jumper for my little sister to wear there.
A month after Little Marco took on Big Donald, Trump sewed up the nomination.
Roberta Blick sewed a quilt and Nancy Rosardo collected messages of hope to adorn it.
Historians agree, however, that Ross later sewed American flags for the Pennsylvania navy, Leepson says.
Once the pig was full, Baaf sewed the hole and began to cook the beast.
"My mom and I sewed each panel of the skirt one by one," she said.
Once Mr Trump sewed up the Republican nomination, all efforts were bent to helping him.
Meanwhile, users sewed Pocket into their lives, with 20163% of content saved eventually getting read.
Andie sewed, making two blankets for homeless people as part of a community service project.
Directed by Hannah Welever, it's a whimsical clip featuring costumes sewed by the band themselves.
They sewed all year long, making suits — elaborate outfits covered in feathers, beads, and rhinestones.
Ms. Drew was getting cornrowed, while Ms. Spooner sewed a weave into Ms. Richards's hair.
He alluded to hardliners last week as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
In art school I sewed apparel out of salami and than started tattooing on cold cuts.
Snapchat sewed up its first acquisition in Israel this week, according to the outlet Calcalist News.
MARTHA HEFT, SEWED DRESSES FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS: As long as God grants me life and health.
They reupholstered salvaged furniture and sewed curtains from each of their vast collections of old fabrics.
My mom always sewed, and when I was young, she made a lot of my clothes.
His mother, the former Mildred Gaffney, sewed ski masks that she sold to Boston department stores.
"Scrumbly took crocheted granny doilies and sewed them all together for his costumes," Ms. Sui said.
She sewed listening devices into Mark's clothes to secretly record his conversations when they were apart.
I also sewed my own clothes in a larger than normal size to conceal my pregnancy.
"Then I sewed the bracelet onto the actual braid to secure it in place," he says.
The 38 pairs of his jeans he sewed by hand sold out immediately at Bergdorf Goodman.
"It had reindeer on it," Kathy, who also sewed her husband's Santa suit, said with pride.
I cut and sewed the garments myself, created my own illustrations, and printed everything by hand.
She sewed by the light of an oil lamp and managed to make tartan kilts look chic.
She swept him away and had a little sewing kit and sewed his pants right back up!
One Redditor shared that they sewed their own drawstring bag for travel utensils and received particular praise.
Marquez had sewed up his sixth MotoGP title and fourth in a row in Thailand last month.
During one rally Rouhani referred to hardliners as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
Her father, who was in the haberdashery business, died when she was 6; her mother sewed hats.
They wrote the names of the dead on walls or sewed patches with portraits onto a quilt.
Emergency room staff sewed wounds, lanced boils and examined patients by the light of cellphones and flashlights.
"Then I sewed the bracelet onto the actual braid to secure it in place," the stylist said.
During one rally he referred to hardliners as "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
I sewed on little flaps for his tiny hands to be tucked into, like letters into envelopes.
In 1978, Baker sewed a multicolored flag that became the symbol of the LGBT community across the world.
You sewed the wind, for decades to come, I fear that the whole country will reap the whirlwind.
Since the age of 2900, she sewed baby clothes for Nike and Marks & Spencer, six days a week.
Her mother, who sewed and embroidered, fled with her three daughters to Hong Kong when Rose was 4.
In the 1970s, feminist artists such as Margaret Harrison and Judy Chicago sewed polemics onto canvas and tablecloths.
The first one was created in 1977, when three women sewed two jockstraps together to create a prototype.
Do you know how much the Bangladeshi women and children who sewed them were paid for their labor?
In the week that followed, dutiful Britons returned library books, sewed blackout curtains — and had their pets euthanized.
Afterward they sewed panels for the AIDS Quilt, the most heartbreaking memorial in the history of human civilization.
The women sewed their mouths shut and stood topless with black-painted messages across their chests, demanding Pavlensky's release.
"We actually sewed pieces of different rugs together to make this rug look really nice and relaxed," she says.
She sewed clothing, often for herself but also for others, such as the artist Agnes Martin, and made jewelry.
In fact, Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag with hemp and George Washington farmed it at Mt. Vernon.
When they finished their operation, the surgeons placed LynLee back inside the womb and sewed her mother's uterus shut.
I had to have the end of my middle finger on my left hand sewed back on one night.
With a few sutures, Deschamps-Braly sewed Abby's eyelids shut, to insure that her eyes remained moist and protected.
"Our defense played their butts off and made an interception that pretty much sewed up the game," Hill said.
Construction of the first flag required 30 people, who dyed and sewed over 1000 yards of cotton by hand.
A group of women who sewed there taught me how to use a sewing machine and how to quilt.
I sewed outrageously patterned curtains for the windows of both rooms, and to cover the doorway to the loo.
I took off the tail and sewed on giant pom-poms that look like heads of cauliflower painted blue.
Atkins mailed the pages to subscribers as she completed them; readers then sewed the fascicles together as they pleased.
As a child he watched in awe as his grandmother and her group of friends sewed large quilts together.
My siblings and I raced a lot of wheelchairs around the emergency room while she sewed people back together.
In 2012, he sewed his lips shut in response to the jailing of the feminist punk collective Pussy Riot.
Then she sewed the fish skin over the wounds and wrapped her handiwork in rice paper and corn husks.
The man fashioned together hundreds of metal cones and sewed them onto a dress so they'd produce a jingling sound.
You may have learned in elementary school that Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag at the request of Gen.
We imagine his Krutabulon girlfriend telekinetically sewed it on after Jerry's cringe-worthy and nearly fatal break up with her.
Kaine and Holton married and settled in Richmond where both practiced law and sewed the seeds of Kaine's political future.
"I painted over 80 flowers, sewed + stoned my dress with my mama and designed the whole thing myself!" she added.
She sewed the girls' mouth shut, left them to starve, and then had her son (and henchman) take the fall.
Poe notes that he sewed up the hole left by Kylo Ren's lightsaber in  while Finn was in a coma.
Mark attached Velcro to his baseball bat and sewed it to his little batting gloves so Ryan could grip it.
The person would stand there for four to five minutes, while the artist rapidly sewed an image of their face.
One of the story's photos shows Anwar in the jumpsuit, which features some sewed-on NASA patches for added authenticity.
Cauleen Smith shows pieces of fabric that she sewed together and attached to a metal rack extending from the wall.
She moved to Boise eight years ago and stands outside her apartment building, wearing a dress she designed and sewed.
"We were marked," she told Reuters by the Danube, holding the yellow star her mother once sewed on her coat.
In another building a few kilometers away, more employees sewed the custom covers and assemble the seats, still by hand.
She also sewed quilts, which I admired, so my mom started taking me to a fabric store that had some.
We rushed her to the vet, where they cut her open, removed several afflicted organs and sewed her up again.
She took the label, which had originally been on the inside of the bag, and sewed it to the outside.
They sleep on a mattress Sarah sewed, and read books by light from lamps or replicas of ancient light bulbs.
His cousin helped knit sweaters, the concierge of his apartment sewed, and Menuge designed the accessories and handled business arrangements.
So of course, my beautiful, perfect, incredibly resourceful mother ordered BW patches online and sewed these sweaters together for us.
Within a few days, a doctor performed an emergency cervical cerclage—effectively, he sewed her cervix shut—to protect the twins.
The Disney love extends into Billy's bedroom, too, where his windows are adorned with Winnie the Pooh curtains Caitlin sewed herself.
Matilda applied thick white makeup herself, and she wore an Annie wig and a tiny crown that we sewed to it.
As it happened, he was making bread bags, which he sewed from muslin scraps and then signed, faintly, with his initials.
Like someone took the blankets and shearling out of an Icelandic grandmother's bedside chest and sewed them into an embracing sculpture.
I needed an income, so I sewed soft furnishings for 18 hours a day, seven days a week, which I hated.
We had a few photo backdrops that were just lying around and added sheets as needed and sewed it all together.
"Life changed in the village," said tailor Beaugar Mebouto as he sewed a piece of colourful fabric in a small workshop.
Elizabeth Suzann started her namesake label in the spare bedroom of her Nashville apartment, where she cut and sewed every garment.
His father, Albert, was a radio actor, and his mother, Elena, sewed quilts for the Works Progress Administration during the Depression.
Knavs had harvested onions on her family's farm, then worked in a textile factory, and sewed her two daughters' clothes. Mrs.
The beading on each and every garment is impossible not to notice—even the tights have sparkling rhinestones sewed into them.
In the South Metro area of Minneapolis, eighth grader Sanya Pirani packaged and sewed hundreds of gift bags for homeless children.
Many immigrants coming from Europe sewed the seeds into their clothes when they came to work in mines or logging camps.
My mother sewed curtains, glued wallpaper and repaired the ceiling; my father rebuilt cupboards, ran new lights and retiled the bathroom.
Through a cache of Pop art imagery, as cut and sewed via surrealist techniques, his works are loud almost frightening juxtapositions.
"I slept in pink sponge rollers the night before and wore some little elf costume my mom sewed for me," she said.
A group of women known as The Brown Veil Club (or the Monument Street Girls) sewed uniforms for some of these men.
Barbie's original wardrobe was designed and manufactured by women: Japanese housewives sewed the tiny garments at home as a part-time job.
Imprisoned after American forces overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii, Queen Liliʻuokalani sewed a quilt recording the events that led to Hawaii's colonization.
I sewed and painted and cut and designed them and then my local tailor Luis helped me to sew the foam heads.
It's a neo-noir thriller with an open ending, but from a character and thematic perspective, Scott neatly sewed up the story.
The bellicose real estate mogul all but sewed up the Republican U.S. presidential nomination with a victory in Indiana on Tuesday night.
"Looks like she couldn&apost decide on what to wear so she cut both in half and sewed them together," someone theorized.
And we all gathered together, and they organized it, and I sewed every little piece by hand; that was my first one.
She grew all the family's food and sewed her children's clothes, while also selling the clothing in the local markets in Uganda.
In lieu of carrying a white rose, Lorde sewed an excerpt from a Jenny Holzer poem into the back of her dress.
Wojnarowicz sewed his lips shut to protest the silence that helps HIV/AIDS flourish, not because he wanted to make himself mute.
"We sewed their heads back on their bodies before we took them to the hospital and prepared them for funerals," he said.
Another of those items is the throw pillow Emily Vislocky sewed for Mina and Jason Ash when they got married last year.
The couple introduced an initial lineup of six purses, including one later sewed using burlap fabric sourced from a potato bag maker.
The way the light shined on her skin as she sewed the quilt emphasized the details of every wrinkle, burn and cut.
He debuted a women's ready-to-wear collection of tube cotton and jersey dresses in bright colors he had sewed by hand.
Samantha Stephens, the chef and owner, bought racehorse-feed sacks on Etsy and hand-sewed them into pillows for a narrow wooden bench.
The beads were manufactured in Japan before being shipped to Durban, South Africa, where Lou and her assistants sewed them into rectangular panels.
I doubt the Nats are going to feel too confident that they have this sewed up and they can start planning the parade.
As a kid, I sewed rag doll versions of myself and my friends, and fabricated elaborate beds for everything down to my retainer.
He told PEOPLE the gown came together with the help of four friends who all sewed the flowers onto the dress by hand.
A hard-charging former business executive, she sewed up the key endorsements from national groups and local politicians, including Minnesota icon Walter Mondale.
"Looks like she couldn't decide on what to wear so she cut both in half and sewed them together," one Instagram user theorized.
He allegedly sewed the incision back up, applied a dressing and told the wife to call 911 if complications developed, according to police.
After Mr Trump sewed up their nomination in Indiana this month, Google reported a 5,000-fold increase in online searches for Mr Johnson.
Rouhani openly criticised the human rights record of the authorities, speaking at rallies about "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
I sewed the robe in one day and then it took me four nights to do all of the painting, dyeing, and embroidering.
We sewed the finished heads flat, and plaited the stems in a motion that, like building the broom up, felt awkward and compelling.
Mr. Walker had neither an archive nor patterns: He had designed, cut and sewed his pieces directly on flat-cut lengths of fabric.
She sewed into this pretty little thing and I've been smelling it obsessively for the last couple of days, and it's so calm.
To manufacture samples alone would've cost as much as his entire year's salary at DVF, so instead, he sewed them all by hand.
"The plan ruthlessly sewed the state, particularly the Philadelphia suburbs, into a crazy quilt," reads the Almanac of American Politics on the map.
My mother sewed a duffle bag for me using an old parachute's lightweight, sturdy fabric and a zipper she'd salvaged from my grandfather's jacket.
Inka was into old photographic processes, she was a born vegetarian, and she sewed her own clothes in a sort of hippie, grandma style.
The mouse appears to have climbed into the dress while it was being sewed and taken a little nap there, before it quietly died.
He has openly criticized the human rights record of the authorities, speaking at rallies about "those who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut".
But by the time he sewed up the presidential nomination, Trump had won most of the Republican base to his side — including white evangelicals.
And then I found an old pair of earbuds, sewed foam around each bud, and threaded the foam-bumps into holes in the headgear.
Barberie went straight to the hospital and dialed up a plastic surgeon -- who sewed her up with 10 stitches around 4 AM Sunday morning.
Sewing Circle The bride sewed the table runners for the reception with the help of her mother and grandmother, Linda Tomasello, both longtime quilters.
Ms. Cortes, 22.20, sewed Fashion Nova clothes for several months at Coco Love, a dusty factory close to Fashion Nova's offices in Vernon, Calif.
Then they sewed sensors into the linings of some test pants and synched them to an app that they had created, using the data.
The clever folks at London fashion house Natasha Zinko sewed on an extra waistband onto what is essentially just an average pair of jeans.
On Wednesday, student and influencer Kheumani Stevenson took to social media with photos of a three-piece pajama set she says she sewed herself.
So Hillary Clinton, the winner of the 2016 Democratic presidential primary, actually sewed up the nomination in 20163, when she won the invisible primary.
The characters themselves underwent their own period makeovers, trading their regular clothes and monster fur for dashing, hand-sewed tweed outerwear and exaggerated facial hair.
The round brings ThredUP's total capital raised to more than $300 million, including a previously undisclosed $75 million investment that it sewed up last year.
Playing on their customers' penchant for all things '90s, the design team decided to just go for it, and sewed the skirt to the jeans.
He carried his escape tools in a tote bag he had sewed in the tailor shop out of the green fabric used for prison uniforms.
To entertain Apfel, her grandmother let her play with fabric scraps, which she had in large quantities because her four daughters often sewed for charity.
I sewed two covers for training and four for spaceflight, and when they changed the camera, I had to redesign the cover and make more.
It's already known, to anyone who cares, that Monroe put Vaseline on her cheekbones and sewed marbles into her costumes where her nipples should be.
In lieu of amputation, he sewed the hand to a flap in the man's groin, which slowly sealed itself around the bones of the hand.
Then eventually at like 6 or 7AM she got "sewed up" by which point we'd both stopped finding it hilarious like we had earlier on.
After about an hour and a half of lifting and stuffing this slimy, nasty thing, the vet finally got it all back inside and sewed up.
That big Singer that Priya had turned into a suit of battle armor was back in our barn, and it still sewed, in spite of everything.
She sewed a neoprene mouse pad into one of her corsets for her first prototype, and now has a lineup of 13 holsters for Dene Adams.
"She always sewed her own clothes," said her mother in the interview released to the Thomson Reuters Foundation by Aisha Oyebode of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation.
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.
During the Open Days, one such graduate, Caterina, a 21-year-tailor in Fendi's ready-to-wear atelier, sewed microscopic bits of fur onto delicate tulle.
Trousers with sequins sewed inside pleats were paired with open-collared shirts unbuttoned to the navel, while exquisitely tailored suits came in luxurious, light-catching fabrics.
A sign in the hotel's front window advertised for beaver, mink and otter furs, which the owners, Mike and Lydia Matney, sewed into hats and mittens.
Soldiers who came across parachutes made of silk would grab them off battlefields and ship them home, where they were often sewed into dresses, she said.
Of what possible use is tatting, which my great-grandmother sewed to the edges of handmade handkerchiefs, when Kleenex comes in those little purse-size packages?
No one knows when he began making his signature, quilt-like creations, into which he sewed, in addition to shopping bags, old clothes, fabric scraps, and twine.
My mother sewed all of my kufis and most of my clothing, so I at least had access to a closet overflowing with colors, if nothing else.
Once doctors repaired the muscles in Peck's arms, connected his nerves to those in the donor arms and sewed the connecting skin closed, the transplantation was complete.
He arrived to the premiere of Atlantics in a high-shine jumpsuit featuring holographic  fringe and a plunging sheer neckline  — a look which he actually sewed himself!
While Brazil have already sewed up a place in the next round, Marta said they would not hold back against South Africa in their next group game.
So he bought a swatch of blue cotton in the nearest bazaar; Ms. Joya, the math teacher, sewed a tunic from it, using her Taliban-era skills.
As my grandma sewed my outfits for school, I was always trying to complete the outline of La Rosa de Guadalupe just so I could impress her.
I also feel like if people sewed more, they would have a more realistic idea of how much things should cost, rather than these artificially deflated prices.
Some she designed and sewed herself, others she had custom made, and still others she bought off the rack or in antique shops (Japanese kimonos, for example).
Vilma and her sister-in-law, who was also in town, sewed mattresses during the week, and on weekends, they worked at Stax's Original, a local restaurant.
Along the way, Londonderry claimed, she had earned an additional $21890,000 performing lectures and selling advertisements, which she sewed to her clothing or hung from her bicycle.
When sewed into a t-shirt, it could power breathing sensors - like those used to monitor babies - using the stretch caused by the chest expanding at every inhalation.
Just a few feet under the surface, its long tentacles, each a girthy strip of vermillion tie-dye, sewed up with an endless avenue of suckers, hover listlessly.
Before they left Guatemala, their grandmother, having failed to get the girls to learn their mother's ten-digit telephone number, sewed it onto the collars of their dresses.
"I sewed a blouse from a piece of red cloth, and by the next day some sort of red spots had spread all over my hands," she says.
They donned a pair of overcoats, sewed together back to back; then the women pulled my mother and the men pulled my father until the coats tore asunder.
But after barely escaping from a lumber-mill disaster, he was swayed by his best friend to open a tailor shop, where they sewed suits for fellow entrepreneurs.
After a six-hour journey, she recalled, they arrived at a factory where hundreds of women using high-end European machines sewed clothes with "Made in China" labels.
In my archives, the bombers that are the most iconic and the most expensive are ironically just bought from a military surplus, and he sewed graphics on them.
Democrats sewed up the votes for a successful filibuster on Monday, so both parties have spent the week jockeying for position in the media and preparing for Thursday's showdown.
They put in the drains, and they sewed her sternum shut with rust-proof wires that will remain in her future casket for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
It was passed down from generation to generation from her grandmother, who once sewed together uniforms for Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, so she could attend a private Catholic school.
"Those of you who cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut ... who banned the pen and the picture, please don't even breathe the word freedom," Rouhani told one rally.
So basically, I just sectioned and left out the first few layers of hair on top and around the face, braided everything else underneath and sewed the extensions on.
Personally, I'm willing to pay more money for something if it means the person who sewed my dress wasn't beaten for agitating for higher pay or safe working conditions.
I remained awake as two doctors opened up my ankle and dug out the cancer then sewed me up with 17 stitches and left me with an unfading scar.
Their parents were allowed to take only what they could carry, including gold coins sewed under the buttons of their daughters' winter coats, which were later traded for food.
Recently, when his toddler daughter, Rosemary, wanted a cape, Ruby sorted through a bin in his studio for the right size scrap and sewed her one on the spot.
Sewed onto the left sleeve of my company-issued orange parka was a badge with Shackleton's portrait, commemorating the centennial of his epic open-boat voyage from Elephant Island.
Jonah Mathews scored three of his 19 points on USC's subsequent possession, then three free throws from Weaver, who was fouled on an attempt from deep, sewed it up.
"We just cut off the extra [fabric] and sewed the uniform on top of the blue," she said, adding that her mom actually had to sew her into the costume.
Thomas's wife, Cat Thomas, designed and sewed the harnesses that hold the sensors on the birds, iterating many times before settling on the design that was best for the pigeons.
He sewed a lot of confusion, and there are people who are arguing tonight that he does this on purpose, you see waters and get everybody get all mixed up.
Mr. Trump made the remarks on Saturday in Syracuse, a week after Mr. Cruz sewed up all 34 delegates in Colorado, where party leaders changed their nominating process last year.
Racing against the clock to keep the transferred tissue alive by surgically restoring the blood supply, Dagum looked through a microscope and sewed vein to vein and nerve to nerve.
Reading it over, she sensed that something was wrong, and then realized that it was too early for metal needles in that part of Europe; people sewed with wooden ones.
Kirschner was first sent to a camp in Geppersdorf, Germany, where the male inmates built a stretch of autobahn while the women peeled potatoes and sewed swastikas onto German uniforms.
Many of the crafters have crocheted, knitted and sewed a range of items including koala mittens for burned paws and pouches for infant "joey" kangaroos who have lost their mothers.
" Adir Abergel, who sewed the piece through her braided part with needle and silver thread, reposted her caption to his own Instagram Stories with a laughing emoji saying, "Sorry boo.
They sewed without health benefits in a multiroom factory with caged windows and no emergency exit, where they earned a few dollars a day completing subcontracted orders for international designers.
"The outfit I was wearing in the subway picture, that was the very first outfit that I sewed all by myself," she says with pride of the photo by Boubah Barry.
Marquez, who sewed up his sixth MotoGP title and fourth in a row in Thailand three weeks ago, finished ahead of runnerup Cal Crutchlow, with home hero Jack Miller finishing third.
" He went to the hospital where they sewed up his neck, but went back to the hospital the next day when "I woke up with the shivers and a swollen neck.
Volunteer bear maker Sabrina Kleymann sewed a tutu and headband into the bear she made of Skrysak's late daughter, and a football pin on Skrysak's other bear, for her son Parker.
They made an incision around my entire waist, cut out a 6-inch belt of skin, and then sewed me back together, removing over 10 pounds of my skin in total.
I bought a hat, sewed up a hole in my dress (this required threading a needle) and shaved my legs, possibly for the first time since Prince Harry married Meghan Markle.
It was a bikini made in the Ferrarini/Kiini style, with elastic woven through crochet sewed to fabric — in this case, padded leotard-like pink fabric with mustard-yellow polka dots.
Hunt also had a touchdown catch for the Chiefs (217-213), whose eighth straight win over the Chargers all but sewed up the division title and a spot in the playoffs.
A couple of elements stand out: the students sewed the space suit out of a packing blanket, which Savage points out was clever because it came with pleats already sewn in.
Ciara Gan, a 93-year-old teen from the Philippines, designed, painted and sewed together the strapless ball gown covered in intricate floral appliqués with just a little help from her mom.
On the hardware side, Dotty has sewed up a partnership with Osterhout Design Group, the (eye)wearable manufacturer which raised $58 million last year in a deal led by 21st Century Fox.
Later in his basement, Haas sewed together the first modern tampon, and devised paper tubes that would serve to keep the tampon clean before insertion, and also aid with the insertion itself.
In the shadow of Tennessee Valley Authority dams that supplied cheap power, thousands of workers sewed jeans and T-shirts, and could earn upward of $20 an hour in heavily unionized factories.
The Arizona center might have sewed another person's head-on in order to make up a full human body to amass enough bones to cremate for their families, Guyett told Business Insider.
After that, she became a backup singer for Sun Ra's avant-garde music collective, the Solar-Myth Arkestra, and in her spare time designed (and sometimes even sewed) the group's bold costumes.
As Ms. D'Ascoli sewed in her deserted studio, a line of about 200 people, all standing six feet apart, snaked outside Michele Hoaglund's Treadle Yard Goods fabric store in St. Paul, Minn.
It was Mr. Asiri who sewed a bomb into the underpants of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to detonate the device on an American airliner approaching Detroit on Christmas Day in 2009.
The couple inspired and challenged each other to perform ever riskier work: In one piece, Ulay sewed his lips shut; in another he held a bow and arrow, aimed at Abramovic's heart.
When 18th-century naturalists, including famed English zoologist George Shaw, first saw the remains of an Australian platypus, they thought it was a hoax, a duck bill sewed onto a beaver body.
We ordered her dress online for $60, then I went to a haberdashery shop on 34th street and bought a silver ribbon and crystal piece and sewed it together myself for another $10.
The flap that protects the top of the zipper (and hides a secret pocket) seals with a precise little snap sewed onto a smaller flap, so you can fit a finger behind it.
Various characters sewed up old rifts: Ira (Ben Shenkman) and Chuck (Paul Giamatti), Dake (Christopher Denman) and Connerty (Toby Leonard Moore), Lara (Malin Akerman) and Axe (Damian Lewis), Lara and Wendy (Maggie Siff).
According to prosecutors, between 2004 and 2005 Elorez leased a farm in Medellin, Colombia, where he reared dogs and sewed bags of liquid heroin into nine puppies for importation to the United States.
The first few times, it didn't pick up Wim's whispers, so Astrid pried apart the casing of the device, to reduce its bulk, then sewed the microphone into the collar of her jacket.
But once he sewed up the nomination and began reeling in donations in a joint fundraising agreement with the RNC, that rent jumped: $72,800 in May, $110,685 in June, and $169,758 in July.
Of course, I didn't tell the Mother Superior it was for a drag show, so we borrowed the habits, and they still had the names of the first Sisters sewed into the back.
Alaïa and Kawakubo are close: He attends her fashion shows, applauding front row, while she apparently sewed two pairs of the 115 sets of Chinese silk pajamas that make up Alaïa's daily uniform.
When the first large-format iPhone came out, he bought one, then he went to his studio and sewed a new shirt with a larger pocket on the left side, for the phone.
It was Mr. al-Asiri who sewed a bomb into the underpants of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to detonate the device on an American airliner approaching Detroit on Christmas Day in 2009.
In the weeks after Mr Trump sewed up the Republican presidential nomination in Indiana, in May 2016, conservative media outlets were buzzing with rumours of an intra-party coup to deny him the crown.
The cause for the leave is stage IV hepatitis C. Byrne contracted it in China in 1984 when he had a head wound sewed up under what he termed as "less -than-ideal" conditions.
Because the Wongs' mother sewed in a garment factory, the museum wants to recreate her work space within the apartment, complete with interactive displays that show how proud she was of her union membership.
When Betsy Ross sewed together the first American flag in the 1770s, each part of the flag was intended to reflect of the country at that time: 13 stars for America's first 13 colonies.
Then I sewed the sock into a circle, from toe to topstitch, making sure it fit securely, so that it would stay in place no matter how I tossed and turned on the pillow.
While in the past, people made their own clothes or knew the seamstress who sewed them, and maybe lived down the street, today, the vast majority of clothing is manufactured outside the United States.
Photo via Jens Wieting The agreement announced Monday was the result of negotiations between environmentalist and industry that began a decade ago, but it was not government mediation that sewed the early seeds of peace.
The bride's white wool crepe gown had a partially open back that showed off her tattoos and a long train she sewed herself and decorated with sparkly gold appliqués that matched images in Still's artwork.
The foot-pedal Singer she'd ordered from a catalog sometime during the early 20th century was still in daily use until a few weeks before her death in 1982, but she never sewed on Sunday.
I sewed my first son his first snowsuit when I was pregnant with him, in the middle of a hard and terrible winter, the ramp-up to Y2K, the much anticipated end of the world.
For example, Dr. Seeley gave some rodents the exact bariatric surgery operation that humans get while he gave others, which served as controls, sham surgery: Researchers opened the animals' abdomens and then sewed them shut.
His uncle Mahmoud maintained his love of literature during his 21 years in Abu Salim by jotting poems on both sides of a thin pillowcase that he sewed into the waistband of his underwear for safekeeping.
"Setting up a factory, besides registration, was pretty straightforward," he told Reuters in his office, overlooking a brightly lit factory floor where thousands of workers sewed garments on production lines while music blared in the background.
Instead of dealing with wires or number-crunching, Bell honed her skills in tailoring, becoming a textiles expert at fashion companies like Giles Deacon and Paul Smith, where she cut patterns, sewed, and did model fittings.
The pain of childbirth is deranged in its intensity and I remember, as a nice nurse sewed me up, shaking, weeping and vowing never to let anything travel from my womb to the outside world again.
" But the minute he sewed up the GOP nomination in early May, he started showing signs of softening on the Muslim ban — telling interviewers that it was "just a suggestion", that "it hasn't been called for yet.
On two exterior panels, the artist Maureen Gruben (Inuvíaluít) sewed vintage Hudson Bay Company advertisements for furs — a reminder of one of the first settler colonial industries in North America — to complete her "Colonial Shopping Bag" (2018).
In the last season, Hotel, she sewed herself to two other people, but according to the 41-year-old, the scariest character she's ever played is surprisingly her current one, in American Horror Story: My Roanoke Nightmare.
My 89-year-old mother, Alice, remains crystallized in my memory as the ever-present, stay-at-home mom who painstakingly sewed my Betsy Ross colonial dress when I sang a solo in the Bicentennial choir show.
The building, whose interior was almost the size of a soccer field, had an open floor plan; rows of Chinese women, and a few men, sewed and worked leather under fluorescent lights, even though it was Sunday.
"Sewing is a fast and easy way to control the hair so that it isn't weighed down with pins," he explained, as he sewed elastic thread through the back section of the French model Audrey Marnay's hair.
She had placed a big bet on some bolts of dead stock and sewed it into a slick tuxedo suit seamed in braid and a one-shoulder dress caught up with a brass buckle on the collarbone.
Ms. Cortes was paid for each piece of a shirt she sewed together — about 217.99 cents to sew on each sleeve, 22014 cents for each of the side seams, 22017 cents for the seam on the neckline.
Farming accidents, meatpacking plants—they get their thumbs cut off, and a lot of times they'll get their big toe sewed on where their thumb was, and they fucking love shaking your hand just to fuck with you.
"What I think can be better, but it depends on your budget and how much money you have to spend, would be to have the suits custom sewed so they fit your body like a glove," Rigas said.
Reet was the youngest daughter of Estonian immigrants who fled for Canada during World War II. She grew up in Montreal during the 1950s and 1960s, where she sang in a youth choir and sewed her own clothes.
They also sewed snakes' mouths shut, pierced bears' nostrils so they could thread ropes through them, and captured and trained infant elephants by tying them down and beating them bloody — all atrocities, some that continue in modern times.
I sewed a NASA patch on the back of it, because I'd already worn it in another video with my friend Jessica Meir who is an astronaut — she's actually up on the International Space Station as we speak.
The engineers worked with the company that sewed the parachute, Airborne Systems, to incorporate a new nylon that is three times stronger but only 50 percent heavier than the one Clark tore apart with his teeth for my benefit.
Khloé confessed afterward that she hadn't actually let her sister cut her hair — rather, she and Atkin braided up all of her naturally long hair and sewed in extensions, which they then cut into a choppy, chin-length bob.
One of the most iconic slights that former Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding experienced throughout her career didn't have to do with an injury, but rather a hot pink dress that she sewed by hand and wore during competitions.
Yes, because Time, like the Negro, carries The past as if it were a rucksack holding the Sunday Dress a mother and daughter walking North sewed From the suit of a corpse left to dry and rot in Dixie.
I sewed a fleece blanket into a "writing cape" with an enormous periphery-swallowing hood and started calling a precisely timed daily walk "taking my constitutional" — one of those moves that starts out ironic and then just becomes who you are.
A group of seven Iranian migrants sewed their mouths shut today in protest against the conditions at the "Jungle" camp in the port town of Calais, France — as authorities resumed their violent demolition of a large section of the site.
The row between Paris and Rome over the fate of the Aquarius, a ship with more than 600 migrants aboard, including women and children, drew in Pope Francis and sewed division across Europe, straining German Chancellor Angela Merkel's fragile coalition.
She told them about the decades she had spent hunched up in her home, repeatedly pulling a needle through tough leather as she sewed shoe uppers, the meager income she earned, her failing eyesight and the wounds on her hands.
I ripped buttons off my mom's Versace coat from the '80s and sewed them onto my blazer; I started wearing custom-made knee socks (someone forgot to put sock rules in the bylaws, suckers!), and chic Mary Janes instead of sneakers.
She was in Girl Scouts for 12 years, swam avidly, baked, sewed, collected seashells and sea glass, wrote poetry and short stories, performed in plays, blew trumpet in the Bellbrook High School marching band and sang in a Wright State chorale.
GWANGJU, South Korea (Reuters) - Hungarian teenager Kristof Milak shattered Michael Phelps' 10-year-old world record in the 200 meters butterfly on Wednesday while Adam Peaty sewed up a third straight breaststroke double with victory in the 50 meters at the world championships.
Around the time that his father-in-law sewed up the Republican nomination, notes O'Brien, Kushner began talking to the Anbang Insurance Group of China about investing billions in the building, a move that would have compromised the country's diplomatic relations with China.
The Spaniard, who sewed up his fifth MotoGP title with three races to spare in Japan last weekend, swept to his fifth successive pole in Australia with a lap of one minute, 29.199 seconds before a sprinkling of rain disrupted final qualifying.
Dolly Parton is a true representation of the American dream realized: She's managed to find her way from the Tennessee backcountry, wearing a "Coat of Many Colors" her mom sewed from rags to being the most honored country singer of all time.
It was in some ways a dangerous choice for Mr. Porte Jacquemus, whose recent collections have essentially cast women as dolls, playthings whose clothes appeared pinned to them (last season he actually sewed an entire dress across the front of an outfit).
Read more: FBI agents found buckets of human body parts and a torso with another person's head sewn onto it in a horrific raid at an Arizona body-donation centerIt remains unclear why the now-shuttered center sewed the different body parts together.
Natacha Bouchart, center-right mayor of Calais, said that the demolitions would happen gradually — however since then tear gas has been fired by police and as shelters burned, Iranian men sewed their lips close and a woman reportedly slit her wrists in protest.
Months before his opponent even entered the race, Northam sewed up everything that usually decides intra-left state primaries — the endorsements of all of Virginia's major Democratic officials, backing from the state's biggest donors, and the support of its most powerful interest groups.
"Portrait Frederick Douglass lapels," by the British painter Lubaina Himid, is an anti-portrait: a colorful composition of rectangles, each of which contains a shape inspired by the lapels of the fancy suits that Douglass's wife, Anna, sewed for his lengthy travels.
There's Kathie Nicely, for instance, a wealthy woman whose dresses Lucy's mother sewed, who ends up divorced by her husband, abandoned by her lover, and despised by her children, and Mississippi Mary, whose fate, on discovering her husband's infidelity, is just as bleak.
There are no veterans left from World War I. There are no stevedores who loaded the ships at Port Newark, or Detroit workers who made the trucks, seamstresses who sewed the uniforms, or mothers who received word their son wasn't coming home.
The pair have also finally reaped what they sewed: Kalanick got ousted from Uber in 2017, and is currently being sidelined at the bell ringing for Uber's IPO (though he'll still make bank), while Littlefinger got his throat cut by the Starks.
Months before his opponent even entered the race, Northam sewed up everything that usually decides intra-left state primaries — the endorsements of all of Virginia's major Democratic officials, backing from the state's biggest donors, the support of its most powerful interest groups.
Based on the 80,000-odd cultural and household artifacts that have been recovered from this ancient hunting camp, these people produced zoomorphic figurines, engravings, and jewelry, and wore clothes made of rawhide and Arctic fox fur, sewed together with animal veins as threads.
YouTuber Simone Giertz has had this genre sewed up since 2016, but my personal favorite shit-bot this year was a grubby specimen that lives in a pizza box and uses facial recognition to shoot lasers into the eyes of anyone it sees. Inspirational.
Over the years, Opening Ceremony has featured unsung talents from countries such as Russia, Argentina, Korea and China, and earned a reputation for its colorful, off-kilter aesthetic and D.I.Y. approach to style (Leon's mother once sewed sweatshirts for the store's own clothing line).
Clara lined them with pink or blue satin, and sewed blankets, pillows, and veils for the funerals—solemn ceremonies during which Glenn recited former US senator George Graham Vest's "Eulogy of the Dog" before lowering the pet into the four-foot-deep grave he'd dug.
It is also called a "Breeches Bible" because of its unusual translation in Genesis 3:7 — "Then the eyes of them both were opened, and they knewe that they were naked, and they sewed figtree leaues together, and made themselues breeches," the site states.
But on Monday, the woman whose Japanese immigrant parents run a sushi restaurant and mother hand-sewed her costumes, made skating history by becoming the first American woman — and only the third woman overall — to land the fiendishly difficult triple Axel jump at an Olympics.
He'd been here once before, to the emergency room, when he'd nearly severed the little finger of his left hand with the blade of the hedge trimmer, and they'd spoken Spanish to him, sewed and bandaged the wound and sent him on his way.
The project, based on President-elect Donald Trump's "grab her by the pussy" comment caught on video, started soon after the election as a way for march participants to wear hand-knitted (and crocheted or sewed) hats at the mass protest the day after Trump's inauguration.
As a young bride, she did all the cooking, making vegetarian spaghetti sauce to save money on meat; sewed her own clothes; encouraged her husband's professional aspirations; and, after the trumpeter and bandleader Harry James signed him as a singer, traveled with him on the road.
In the early 1840s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 210700s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 219400s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 63s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
The government's admission and settlement with Save the Children Australia related to an incident in 2014 when several refugees sewed their mouths shut and others drank washing up powder, and follows two self-immolations in recent weeks, leaving one refugee dead and another in critical condition.
The government's admission and settlement with Save the Children Australia related to an incident in 20143 when several refugees sewed their mouths shut and others drank washing up powder, and follows two self-immolations in recent weeks, leaving one refugee dead and another in critical condition.
On the eve of the New Hampshire primary, Gabbard sewed more seeds of division while speaking to Hannity, first calling for the chairman of the Democratic National Committee Tom Perez to resign over the debacle in Iowa, and then once again leaning into her opinions about Vindman.
In the early 13s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
In the early 200s, Atkins, a seaweed-loving Englishwoman, began documenting aquatic plants through the new technique of cyanotype (or blueprint, as architects would later call it), and sewed her spectral images into the very first books of "photographical impressions" — albeit ones made without a camera.
But, lesser known is that, starting in the early '70s, Eshkol (who was also the daughter of Israel's third prime minister, Levi Eshkol) made what she called "wall carpets," joyful textile collages and abstract quilts that she sewed with the help of her dancers out of discarded fabric.
He brought on Margot Robbie to play starlet and Manson victim Sharon Tate, and Dakota Fanning as Manson Family member Squeaky Fromme, and got Burt Reynolds to be the old guy who owned the ranch where the Family lived and shot guns and sewed vests made of their own hair.
At the same time, my own doctor sewed me up and prepped me for a trip back to recovery where I would be placed on a Magnesium drip for 12 hours to prevent my high blood pressure from peaking and possibly causing a stroke or heart attack (once again...surprise!).
He drew Iran's disengaged cosmopolitan middle classes, women, Iranian exiles and marginalised ethnic and religious minorities to the ballot box with denunciations of his opponents as people who "shame freedom" and "only executed and jailed, cut out tongues and sewed mouths shut...and banned the pen and banned the picture".
" Surgery resident Danielle Kay: "Dear @NRA , Until you're covered in blood and pronounce someone dead in the trauma bay, or told a mother that her child is dead, or sewed someone's scalp together so their family doesn't have to see their brain matter, please don't tell me what my lane is.
He was never afraid of a little DIY, and his looks always went above and beyond, like his creepy-sexy Tom Cruise from Interview with the Vampire, or that time in college he told me about when he sewed his own faux-fur pants and went as a shirtless satyr.
Then she undermined the receded gum line with a tool, to create a little pocket, made an incision in the epidermis of the roof of my mouth and from within it, cut out a rectangle of connective tissue sized to cover the exposed roots and deftly sewed the flap shut.
But Mahmoud al-Sawadi, an Iraqi magazine journalist, stays and listens closely, because what Hadi's telling him is genuinely weird, even for Baghdad: how after the explosion he'd picked up someone's nose off the street and sewed it onto the face of a corpse he'd been building in his shed.
These pictures come from diverse sources such as Harper's Weekly illustrations from 1961 depicting the Brown Veil Club, who sewed Confederate soldier uniforms in Baltimore, and "Charles Calvert and his slave," a 1761 painting owned by the Baltimore Museum of Art; all are painted into the design, not unlike a Robert Rauschenberg collage.
She cherished the other brave, resourceful women in the camp's "Small Zone" ("our little ship…an eggshell/covered in patches and scars"), who improved the stomach-turning food with clippings of chives from the plot they carefully tilled, who sewed their rags to look presentable for visitors, and who sustained each other.
I was really upset that while I stood there in an outfit that I sewed, created, and hand-made, I had Farrah Moan next to me with safety pins on her skirt, tucking it into her thong, then Aja on my left with an uneven jacket—it was like, what is going on?
" Since he's sewed up the Republican nomination, the proposal no longer targets Muslims per se — but anyone immigrating to the US from (as Trump put it in a speech after the shooting in Orlando) "areas of the world where there is a proven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe, or our allies.
Meanwhile, we're treated to a Sally flashback from 1973, the night she sewed herself to two grunge musicians during a sexy heroin binge so that they'd never leave her (choice line: "I just wanna crawl inside your skins and masturbate"), and then the Addiction Demon started haunting her and never stopped, and blah blah blah.
Beyond McQueen—who's rumored to have secretly sewed the words "I am a cunt" into the canvas of a coat made for Prince Charles—there's also Christian Dior, who had perhaps the most notorious superstitions in fashion and whose real-world death took place only two years after the events contained within Phantom Thread.
An ambient hum filled the factory on a rainy day as white-coated women — and they were mainly women — laboriously hand-cut lace, sewed the infinitesimal stitches required to create micro-pleating, wove sweater sleeves on a tubular manual knitting machine and gathered the most gossamer cashmere into the springy geometric pattern called nido d'ape, or honeycomb.
A freshly dyed wig hangs on a drying rack on a balcony in Los Angeles, CA. Asia spray paints segments of her cosplay costume on the sidewalk outside her apartment in Brooklyn, NY. Utah, a cosplayer from Ooltewah, TN, gets ready for Katsucon in Washington, D.C. In order to make the perfect Esther Blanchett costume, Utah sewed over 14,000 rhinestones and 10,000 pearls onto her dress.
"I ain't a killer but don't push meRevenge is like the sweetest joy next to getting pussyPicture paragraphs unloaded, wise words being quotedPeeped the weakness in the rap game and sewed itBow down, pray to God hoping that he's listeningSeeing niggas coming for me, to my diamonds, when they glisteningNow pay attention, rest in peace fatherI'm a ghost in these killing fields" Merry Christmas from Tupac Shakur.
But on the other, the album reaped the seeds sewed by the likes of Gary Numan, Brian Ferry, and their contemporaries The Klaxons to such a fierce degree that its 12 songs of triumphant, unrestrained contemporary dance music continue to sound electrifying—despite it being almost a decade since the British New Rave scene threw up in a bin outside Madame JoJo's and keeled over.
This is Wayne pulling up and hitting an 8x combo with the flow ("Hold up, I got this sewed up / my soda poured up / My woes up, I'm flippin' those bucks / they doing toe tucks / I roll up and let the smoke puff"), not to mention switching flows so naturally that using technical rap terms like "switching flows" is an insult to what he does.
But Wednesday night, from a nosebleed seat next to me at Dodger Stadium during Game 7, my mother informed me that I was at home asleep in my trundle bed nestled between the Care Bears she sewed me, when Gibson, Orel Hershiser and Tommy Lasorda slew Mark McGwire, Jose Canseco and the rest of the heavily favored Oakland A's and sprayed one another with Champagne.
From a prosaic Beijing childhood spent enraptured by her grandmother's bedtime stories of the flowers she once sewed on her clothes, Guo has brought to life a riotous world of opulence, color and beauty — the guiding principle of her work and life — that has led her to become the first Chinese designer invited into the official Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, the French governing body for couture.
You think about his father's death at 48, the same age his own medical calamity struck, and how his mother went off to work, leaving him to sit with his grandmother before the black-and-white television set, watching the Army-­McCarthy hearings while she knitted four-inch stars and sewed them together into a tablecloth or a blanket, these rows and columns of individual elements that merge together in a single work.
This invention by Natasha Franck and her team is like that, but you'll be able to scan the fibers on your clothes to uncover any information you want to encode into it — everything from what fibers are in it (which will help solve a huge problem when it comes to recycling the garment at the end of its life), to, eventually, where the materials come from, who sewed the clothes, and whether that shirt clashes with those pants.
In case anyone missed the heritage connection, however, it was framed preshow by Vanessa Beecroft, fresh off choreographing the Yeezy experience in Madison Square Garden, who conceived a mini-performance featuring Karlie Kloss splayed out on a table as artisans from the Tod's workshops (one of whom had been with the brand for decades) sewed rough pelts into a semblance of garments on her elongated frame, and other models in similar "Me Jane" outfits stood guard, waiting their turn.

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