Lacing Sentence Examples

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  • She watched him stop lacing his boots.

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  • She kicked off her shoes and stretched out on the couch, lacing fingers behind her head.

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  • Lacing his fingers through hers, his palms touched hers – so warm and exciting.

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  • Lacing fingers behind her neck, she arched back, feeling the muscles in her back stretch.

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  • Leaning back in the chair and lacing fingers behind his neck, that bland gaze roved over her face again.

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  • Lacing his fingers through hers, his palms touched hers – so warm and exciting.

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  • We also need lacing eyes for bow and stern fenders and Maureen wants a socket for a Rotary drier.

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  • The Avantis have tunnel lacing that is quick to do up, which holds the shoe closely round the instep.

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  • I also like the tunnel lacing, which is very easy and fast to use.

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  • The three basic options are; not to do it at all, to use spiral lacing or to use sail ties.

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  • The act of tight lacing is as important as the end result.

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  • The plumage is dark brown with a wonderful blend of orange / red double lacing viewed from the front.

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  • The shoes have D ring lacing too, which makes it harder to tighten the lower lacing than with the much superior tunnel lacing.

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  • With new updated speed lacing, Final version to have the top two fasteners to be lace ' hooks ' .

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  • The sturdy shock cord compression lacing allows you to reduce the pack volume so it still carries the load tightly for shorter trips.

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  • A wide footprint, a flat sole, and a good lacing system are usually good indications of adequate lateral support.

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  • D & J Patio provides a large selection of videos and picture guide how-tos for many outdoor furniture repairs including how to apply vinyl straps, lacing and slings.

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  • These lamps have a pine or cedar drum with rawhide lacing as a base and are topped with a rawhide shade.

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  • Rawhide shades are hand stitched with real leather lacing.

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  • Typically, you'll see lacing on corsets, which enables you to make it fit as tight or as loose as you like.

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  • A ribbon lacing through eyelets in the front of the bodice provides the illusion of a corset.

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  • Sure, they may not spark the same sort of enthusiasm as a hit song or a your favorite tipple, but there's no denying the allure of a strand or two of unexpected pink lacing its way through a mane of healthy hair.

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  • Whether the bodice has lacing - built in or decorative - in the front or in back, it creates a lovely slimming effect.

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  • Even if you are slim, the lacing still adds definition and enhances the look of a curvy figure.

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  • Back lacing is very popular on wedding dresses that have fitted bodices and full skirts just for this reason - you look fantastic as you pass people down the aisle.

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  • The lacing on the dresses - also sometimes seen on blouses - was usually in front and only decorative.

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  • The dresses were loose but gave some shape thanks to the lacing.

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  • Lacing moves around from the front to the back, but the corset look on dresses stays in style and nearly always has a vague throwback to this peasant look, even if it's a high-style designer dress.

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  • Unless you're going for a traditional every-hole lacing, only take your laces out of one shoe.

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  • For variations on the common lacing techniques, check out this page for demonstrations done on Chucks.

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  • For even more lacing strategies, go here.

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  • The last step is lacing up the shoes with the shoestrings or holiday ribbon mentioned earlier.

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  • It is water resistant, and also offers a cushioned sole and speed lacing system so you won't have to pause for long while outrunning large bears and woodland creatures.

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  • A nylon upper and a faux shearling collar provide ample protection against the environment's harshest elements, while wrap lacing detail adds an intricate feminine touch.

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  • The variable lacing system provides support and a custom fit.

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  • All Sperry's boat shoes feature these traits, as well as a durable lacing system with rust-proof eyelets and specially-constructed systems designed to provide support and comfort.

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  • The Payload is also a moc-toe loafer, except that it features short lacing.

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  • This guide to lacing shoes will make it easy for you to replace your laces when they become worn out, frayed or you just want a change.

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  • Whatever technique you choose, following this easy guide to lacing shoes will assist you.

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  • The criss-cross method, also called zig-zag lacing, is simple to do and is preferred for comfort and support.

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  • Another version of lacing is the straight-lace method.

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  • The remaining lace ends can be tied into a bow to complete and secure your lacing.

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  • Sometimes traditional style lacing techniques don't work for your particular foot type.

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  • If you have high arches, begin lacing your shoes by criss-crossing and stopping after the first set of holes.

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  • For a narrow foot follow a normal lacing pattern up to the last pair of holes.

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  • There are numerous shoe lacing patterns to pick from.

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  • If you are ready to get snazzier sneakers, creative shoe lacing patterns can help make your shoes stand out.

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  • There are many variations in lacing shoes people may want to try, whether it's to add style or for easier lacing.

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  • As a guide to shoe lacing, pattern cards and puzzles are sold in many places to help kids master the skill in a fun and easy way.

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  • Another basic lacing method is over-under lacing.

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  • Straight shoe lacing is another popular pattern that there are actually several variations of.

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  • Straight lacing offers a distinctive appearance that can make athletic or casual shoes look a bit more polished, and make dress shoes look as dressy as they deserve.

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  • Standard straight lacing alternates laces.

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  • Each side of the lace is pulled through underneath and skips an eyelet before lacing across to form the bar.

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  • Not just for function, unique shoe lacing patterns can really create a statement - whether that statement is an edgy, anti-fashion one or a trend-loving fashionista is up to you.

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  • The lacing actually begins in the second to last eyelet, then utilizes an intricate pattern of vertical bar, then a diagonal, then swooping down and under the previous lace and forming another diagonal to create the web.

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  • This lacing pattern needs two different colored shoe laces, and begins with a standard bar lace using one shoe of the colored laces.

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  • Many sports and activities may require certain lacing methods or patterns for optimum safety and comfort.

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  • For example, avid hikers and bikers may use a lacing pattern that is an external straight lacing method.

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  • Runners may use a lace lock method, looping laces under a vertical bar, using several diagonal criss-crosses near the top of the shoe, or looping the laces around themselves for the final tie to create lacing that is very secure and tight.

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  • An excellent resource is Ian's Shoe Lace Site, by the man known as Professor Shoe Lace, which provide tutorials and photos of many different types of unique lacing methods.

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  • The Shoelace Book by Burkard Polster is another good resource, offering information on the various strengths and weaknesses of different lacing patterns.

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  • Take your choice in skate shoes one step further and use the lacing technique to further demonstrate your style.

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  • You can always do the traditional criss-cross lacing with a bow at the top or behind the tongue, but that's not the most fun you can have.

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  • It's a more decorative look than Ladder Lacing but will keep your shoes laced tightly just the same.

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  • While it is a very tight lacing method, it can be hard to tighten them further when the need arises.

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  • Lacing skate shoes like Etnies is an art.

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  • Start lacing your shoes by taking each end and pushing it through the first bottom hole on each lace side.

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  • Begin by lacing your shoes from the bottom up.

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  • Sometimes, instead of lacing your shoes up all fancy, you can instead buy laces that add a little kick to your footwear.

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  • It has asymmetrical lacing that can reduce irritation and provide a enhanced fit.

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  • It has the lacing up the back and buckles down the front.

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  • The lacing pattern and boning may show through some clothing, and if it comes untied, you could have a ribbon showing from under your shirt.

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  • Lacing a corset criss-crosses up the sides, and for the maximum effect, someone should hold the laced portions in place as the lacing continues.

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  • When the lacing is completed, a few strong tugs will tighten the corset even more.

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  • While most latex corset lingerie is designed to look like a traditional corset with lacing and boning, it is not nearly as restrictive.

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  • The best way to get one is to purchase an add-on device like a locking belt or lacing guard.

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  • Wasp Creations sells a padlock and lacing guard for $100.

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  • To keep from disrupting the design on the front and the lacing on the back, it comes with a hook and eye closure on the side.

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  • It is held in place by adjustable lacing in the back.

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  • It's made with steel front closures and lacing in the back.

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  • To avoid losing that robe tie, tie the sash around one of the belt loops a single time before lacing the rest of the sash through the loops.

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  • Some women still choose to wear corsets-and some even go through corset training to fit into the tightest lacing ones they can wear, gradually going smaller and smaller over time.

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  • Jerseys were effectively pullovers made of flannel with turn-down collars and button or lacing closures.

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