NOUN
- a pattern of columns of short parallel lines with all the lines in one column sloping one way and lines in adjacent columns sloping the other way; it is used in weaving, masonry, parquetry, embroidery
How To Use herringbone pattern In A Sentence
- He looked up, hardly able to see her through the herringbone patterns that coruscated in front of his eyes.
- More baffles, in a herringbone pattern, will also be placed on the face of the weir, causing the speed of flow to be reduced, which will make it easier for the fish to swim up and over the weir.
- When trying to widen a space, square tiles should be laid in a diamond pattern and rectangular tiles should be laid in a brick or herringbone pattern.
- Then a fountain-pen needle stitched up the lips of the wound in a neat blue herringbone pattern.
- The motifs shared by the petroglyphic art include circles, cruciform shapes, star motifs and herringbone patterns.
- Classic-fitting golf pant in soft, woven linen infused with a subtle herringbone pattern for refined polish.
- When trying to widen a space, square tiles should be laid in a diamond pattern and rectangular tiles should be laid in a brick or herringbone pattern.
- To achieve a mod herringbone pattern, three panels of diagonal white and black stripes are pieced together for this 5x8-foot Sedona rug from Colonial Hills.
- The lot has 54 spaces arranged in a herringbone pattern.
- And look to menswear-inspired tweeds, checks and herringbone patterns for added panache.