How To Use Skein In A Sentence

  • A spider web, revealing its geometric perfection, hung half across one corner of the rude casement; the moonbeams without were individualized in fine filar delicacy, like the ravellings of a silver skein. The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895
  • Embellished with cascades of semi-precious stones, crystal beads, dabka, and vivid skeins of fine silk thread, the focus here is on detailing and embroidery.
  • Above you see two skeins of Rowanspun 4-ply, which is discontinued. Green apples - a knitting blog
  • It makes life much easier for each large bag to have a small plastic bag on top, filled with yarns of shorter lengths, approximately 18 inches to 3 inches, than the large skeins and/or balls.
  • You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss.
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  • She has two daughters with him and accepts her fate in life until a skein of circumstances widens her horizons.
  • For they barter even for pieces of porringus, and of broken glass cups, so that I saw sixteen skeins of cotton given for three Portuguese centis, that is a blanca of Castile, and there was more than twenty-five pounds of spun cotton in them. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
  • A V-shaped skein passing overhead with a cacophony of honks floating down still epitomizes wildness and freedom for many people.
  • Of course, before I could begin, I had to wind the yarn from a skein into a ball – I love to do this, but have had a difficult time doing it without ending up with tangles or knots at some point. Creative Every Day, Part 9 « Looking for Roots
  • Bloom wound a skein round four forkfingers, stretched it, relaxed, and wound it round his troubled double, fourfold, in octave, gyved them fast. — Ulysses
  • The background is an intricately marbleized cascade of diaphanous, sea-foam-green skeins over cerulean blue, a surface more precious and less labored than usual.
  • She delved into the transcript with a vengeance, searching for further twists in Four Corners' fuzzy skein of truth.
  • A broad panorama of the triumphs and follies of humanity, an exploration of the quirks of the mind, of the nobility but more often the meanness and sheer malevolence of human nature, the collection was knit together by a web of self-consistent thinking, a skein of ideas woven from a lifetime of close reasoning on life, art, and literature. William hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • The skein, an outgrowth of five-minute interstitials that have been airing on the network over the past year, will debut in a monthly, half-hour format in late May or early June.
  • And the almadia, which they had left, we took to the caravel Nina, to which from another headland there was coming another little almadia, with a man who came to barter a skein of cotton. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
  • Given Twelfth Night's tangled skein of interwoven plots and deluded lovers, there is plenty of comic potential.
  • Finally, Susan knelt, costive, to the scrub, arms bent out and away, and picked up her skein, gradually attaching it to her belt. 365 tomorrows » 2010 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Its structure is that of an ordinary cell-nucleus, viz., it consists of a reticulum or karyomitome, the meshes of which are filled with karyoplasm, while connected with, or imbedded in, the reticulum are a number of chromatin masses or chromosomes, which may present the appearance of a skein or may assume the form of rods or loops. I. Embryology. 2. The Ovum
  • Once I nearly picked a night-adder up, mistaking it for a skein of darning wool. ON CATS
  • THE PIANO Once the memory of the music unknit in troubled and ecstatic skeins from her hands, Agnes remembered. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • And finally, at long last, the vile-faced truth troll tore through the remaining skein of my own pitiful self-delusions. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • a shabby little hussif, containing a thimble, scissors, needles and some skeins of unbleached thread. The Wings of the Morning
  • The moon peered through a thin skein of cloud to illuminate her steps. COMPULSION
  • A skein of duck came across, gabbling softly to themselves.
  • ‘This spinning wheel is a little darling,’ she added, deftly teasing out a skein of deep bluey green yarn - a luxury mixture of mohair, merino and silk.
  • A skein of gorgeous bombyx silk yarn from Ellen's Half Pint Farm in Norwich, VT: Rhinebeck
  • They did it by wrapping them in a skein of giant airbags.
  • Today the winery, owned by the large Stimson Lane firm, makes a skein of wines in several tiers.
  • The blue train sped with the precision of a skein of geese in flight.
  • At China's Hang Zhou Silk Factory, the yarn is reeled, graded, color coded by a temporary dye, twisted, washed and wound into skeins.
  • For the last two nights, we have had skeins of geese flying over us to get to Martin Mere.
  • Every so often Dad would turn up with a bag of laundry and holes in his socks, and I'd be sent to Jeweks's for a skein of darning wool. MR STARLIGHT
  • The Eastern seaboard is never dark – a skein of lights runs along it, always visible. 28 | December | 2007 | Living the Liminal
  • Sally held the skein of wool while her mother wound it into a ball.
  • I drove to the beautiful Fisher Building in Detroit and then I counted skeins and skeins of yarn for the inventory at City Knits.
  • The ship's boiler has lost its outer casing and the masses of steam pipes are left hanging and twisted like skeins of wool.
  • Are these isolated contacts or do they show just the most visible strands of a tangled skein of integration?
  • Serena is knitting and wraps a skein around Offred's hands.
  • Embers (the darker skein) is wool (unknown type) and red recycled sari fibers (cut from the thrums of Tibetan looms), with some sparkly "firestar" fibers in red and gold added in. Places You Haunt
  • Bloom wound a skein round four forkfingers, stretched it, relaxed, and wound it round his troubled double, fourfold, in octave, gyved them fast. Ulysses
  • It, and its variations, knit together the skein of the film. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Skies were clear over South Sligo and East Mayo as skeins of wild geese winged their way towards the west coast.
  • Partially held together with garter belts, Spider Lady contains an entire bicycle wheel, the spokes of which play off the crisscross skeins of nylon and string that keep the gothic piece in a kind of bondage.
  • It is impossible to knit from a skein without getting the wool in a knot.
  • Now if, _at the present moment_, this skein were cut with a straight knife at right angles to its length, the cut end would represent the _time plane_ -- that is, the present moment of all -- and it would be the same for all providing that the time plane were flat _But is it really flat_? Four-Dimensional Vistas
  • The prismatic oil-stick scrawls are applied in intricate gathers, loose skeins and impenetrable tangles.
  • Overhead skeins of geese and small flights of duck were moving south for the winter.
  • Lately, there has been a skein of such dangerous discoveries, one with deadly consequences.
  • They're figures of Greek mythology, three goddesses who control the destinies of man, likened to skeins of thread that they spin, measure out and finally cut.
  • One could spend hours untangling the skeins of etymologies and historical allusions Kinsella has woven together in these poems.
  • Correlation is negative at the 0.05 level with Filament size and Skein ratio.
  • I had to choose 20 skeins of yarn and classify them.
  • And rural migrants took up bamboo poles and skeins of rope to join the so-called "stick-stick army" of porters, looking to haul bags of groceries or sacks of concrete mix along unnavigable inclines.
  • Lashing skeins of clear acrylic medium course through wiped grounds, in a family of pinks ranging from alizarin to rust, of oceanic vastness.
  • Separating out the various frequencies and rhythms we garner and seek to discern the pattern being created before us from the skein of sounds as warp and weft are woven and unwoven.
  • Caught in a skein of unresolved tensions, unspoken fear, and undefined destinations, the children adjust in their silent, obscure manner.
  • When the skein of whitey brown thread (which is the kind used in bookbinding) is undone, each of the little knots is cut with the scissors, which leaves the thread in needlefuls.
  • But finding the connection could take years, maybe even generations, of exploration to untangle the skein of these caves. THIS TIME LOVE
  • They were left over from an intarsia project and are both untouched, full skeins.
  • You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss.
  • The folktale of a wicked man who helps a woman spin thread or straw into skeins of gold is well-known with variations around the world.
  • Skeins emerged through group projects to render the maze of tradition through a time-line, skits and sketches.
  • You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss.
  • Erianne frowned at the two skeins of thread in front of her, the sun beating down relentlessly on her uncovered head.
  • I once stood on this spot and watched a skein of migrating geese flap their way in perfect chevron formation through the great cleft of the Lairig an Laoigh below, their wings cutting through the air with a rhythmic whoosh.
  • Here I took the wheels off so you can see the skein winder in situ: September 2007
  • One nice feature of the charkha is that there's a skein winder included. September 2007
  • At his feet, nettles had sprouted from the dark skein. Ballardian » “Driven by Anger”: An Interview with Michael Butterworth (the Savoy interviews, part 1)
  • Its structure is that of an ordinary cell-nucleus, viz., it consists of a reticulum or karyomitome, the meshes of which are filled with karyoplasm, while connected with, or imbedded in, the reticulum are a number of chromatin masses or chromosomes, which may present the appearance of a skein or may assume the form of rods or loops. I. Embryology. 2. The Ovum
  • This is done with 1 skein of Colinette mohair and 3 skeins of Colinette mercury.
  • From somewhere deep within the building, a radio poured out a skein of static-laden merengue music. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • One nice feature of the charkha is that there's a skein winder included. September 2007
  • As Clark cannot interview himself to the extent of half a column for the Morning Bazoo without getting his goozle entangled in the skein of his own intorted argument, so the Advertiser cannot grind out an editorial of equal length without getting hoist with its own logical sequence, split from vermiform appendix to occipitofrontalis by the recoil of its own syllogisms. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • Drouhin makes a skein of burgundies, from Beaujolais and Macon-Villages at less than $15 to grand crus in both the Côte de Beaune and the Côte de Nuits.
  • ‘This spinning wheel is a little darling,’ she added, deftly teasing out a skein of deep bluey green yarn - a luxury mixture of mohair, merino and silk.
  • Ideas and dialogues provide a skein of people and places.
  • Each skein of yarn sat neatly in its place, the loom itself dominating the room.
  • The solid seems much more lustrous than the hand-painted, but the proprietress said all I had to do was treat the hand-painted skeins roughly and they would begin to glow. Archive 2009-03-01
  • The one parcel I got from her was nice - a skein of cotton yarn, chiba needles, and some incense.
  • I still have one and a half skeins that I will dye in the near future.
  • I was so pleased with the Noro York sweater that I went back to the yarn store and came home with another ten skeins of Kureyon.
  • A broken skein of clouds, outracing the birds underneath, abruptly halts, spins and dissolves into a moist nimbus.
  • Pipers wore black shoes, tartan hose, spats, kilt, jacket, full wrap around plaid and glengarry, with hat badge and shoulder brooch, and skeine dhu, permissible.
  • THE PIANO Once the memory of the music unknit in troubled and ecstatic skeins from her hands, Agnes remembered. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • Fill this basket with a few needlefuls of thread, tied to imitate skeins.
  • A pattern, and TWO skeins of Susie's 50% tussah silk/50% merino yarn in the Midnight Rainbow/Harlot's Peacock colorway. Amazing bounty!
  • There, the rivers give way to a skein of smaller rivers and enter the salt sea.
  • I ended up needing more yarn than quoted in the pattern - nine skeins instead of eight, which is a touch critical with a yarn like that.
  • Above, the final skein of Pinkfooted Geese, over wintering from Greenland honked their noisy way to their evening roost on the sand-banks of the River Ribble.
  • Once, after being disturbed by a low-flying helicopter, the full skein remained airborne almost an hour before side-slipping and tumbling out of the sky.
  • There's a skein of very fine silk noil yarn, and a pattern for a circular shawl with a front opening. October 2006
  • I also like the villain Cassandra from the last two seasons of Dr. Who, just a skein of skin stretched upon a framework. Who are Your Favorite Science Fiction Characters From TV/Film?
  • He did not go with me, for my aunt wanted him to hold skeins of wool for her to wind, but he made up to me for the disappointment that evening by sitting by me while I pinned out my few but far from rare captures, taking great pleasure in holding the pins for me, and praising what he called my cleverness in cutting out pieces of card. Nat the Naturalist A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas
  • Rich reds and oranges contrast with washed-out bluish surfaces; meshwork on the left opens onto some deeper orange space, while skeins of broken meshwork on the right seem to trail behind.
  • ‘This spinning wheel is a little darling,’ she added, deftly teasing out a skein of deep bluey green yarn - a luxury mixture of mohair, merino and silk.
  • As it turns, the moulin draws the warp threads from another device that holds a row of spools, the separate threads coming together into a single skein as they are wound onto the frame.
  • The spun wool is wrapped into balls, and then two strands of spun yarn are skeined together, dyed and mothproofed, hung in the sun to dry, reballed, and plied together on a larger spindle.
  • Skies were clear over South Sligo and East Mayo as skeins of wild geese winged their way towards the west coast.
  • It is impossible to knit from a skein without getting the wool in a knot.
  • The label gives the actual number of yarn skeins or balls needed and the appropriate-sized knitting needles required for the pattern. A Passion for Knitting
  • It's a tangled skein of mistaken identities and ordinary people caught up in extraordinary situations; call it Brothers on a Train.
  • For the most part, the colors of the skeins are irregularly spaced, offering a kind of overall abstract composition.
  • Wil's formative years are shrouded in mystery, concealed from the public by a skein of lies and deceptions so complex that it has taken more than a decade for Wheaton researchers to unravel.
  • It had been a favourite resort of Adrian; it was secluded; and he often said that in boyhood, his happiest hours were spent here; having escaped the stately bondage of his mother, he sat on the rough hewn steps that led to the spring, now reading a favourite book, now musing, with speculation beyond his years, on the still unravelled skein of morals or metaphysics. II.9
  • With this funky off-colour skein, I am suspicious that either someone returned the yarn after peeling off the label or there was a mix-up in the mill, because the colour variation is really different.
  • Rubble na Mickies concludes the trilogy by drawing strands from the previous novels into a tangled skein.
  • I left the store with a few new skeins of yarn and an entire set of round looms.
  • It sits amid eleven hectares of tropical gardens on Mai Khao Beach, a 17-km skein of sand and she-oaks.
  • A woman sits on a chair and skeins of wool are pulled around her.
  • He would bring in these elaborate sweaters with Shetland ponies on the front, and I would run my fingers over his yarn skeins and he would explain how difficult but rewarding knitting was.
  • If you intend roasting the veal, and should not possess what is called a bottle-jack, nor even a Dutch oven, in that case the veal should be suspended by, and fastened to, the end of a twisted skein of worsted, made fast at the upper end by tying it to a large nail driven into the centre of the mantelpiece for that purpose. A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes
  • The skeins of their flight rise and fall, expand and contract, circle above, cross and recross, the light altered by their dark little bodies in the shadow and the ping of refracted beams off their wings when they zip across the open yard. See?
  • During the short drive to Joe's favourite diner in Madrid I spotted a group of five deer, several skeins of Canada geese and a group of mallard.
  • I ended up needing more yarn than quoted in the pattern - nine skeins instead of eight, which is a touch critical with a yarn like that.
  • A broken skein of clouds, outracing the birds underneath, abruptly halts, spins and dissolves into a moist nimbus.
  • [Greek: "Puthagoras ho Samios, kai tines heteroi ton palaion phusikon, apephaenanto tas psuchas ton anthropon uparchein athanatous, akolouthos de to dogmati touto kai progignoskein autas ta mellonta, kath hon an kairon en tae teleutae ton apo tou somatos chorismon poiontai."] [ Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850

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