单词 | buckram |
例句 | The frilled skirt was underpinned with buckram to make it flare. The God of Small Things 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z Ms. Claire moved to New York, she said, because she couldn’t easily find wire, buckram and other supplies for her work elsewhere in the United States. These Flowers Have Been Growing for 103 Years 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z It was made of buckram and silver fabric and sequins, but it was stiff and looked like the chrysalis of an insect which had vacated it. Philip Hoare: a life in writing 2013-06-21T15:37:01Z The extra money was nice, but she was particularly taken by the way libraries embodied history in tangible objects, towers of paper, ink and buckram that rose almost surreally into the air. Leslie Hewitt Dives Deep Into the Civil Rights Movement 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z A Deborah Nash original,” Salasovich says of an item that will be created around a mold Nash fashioned of buckram and duct tape. ‘Oliver!’ shows off Arena artisans’ craft 2015-11-12T05:00:00Z They value efficiency and aesthetics above all other considerations, and they end up a graveyard of lost opportunities: How will the jacket or the obi interact with the buckram? The spines on the wall do talk 2023-05-17T04:00:00Z Mrs. Beane made her hats the old-fashioned way, wetting buckram — a stiff cotton — into molds decorated with all manner of fabrics. Vanilla Beane, the District’s ‘Hat Lady,’ dies at 103 2022-10-25T04:00:00Z When Becker first began making masks, it was labor intensive, working with water-based clay, petroleum jelly and buckram fabric, he said. Muncie mask maker perseveres amid coronavirus outbreak 2020-09-16T04:00:00Z Albums come with silk, linen, leather or buckram covers, and endless embossing options. Pixel Purge: Decluttering Your Smartphone’s Image Library 2017-12-13T05:00:00Z Why, what unfashion’d stuff you tell us, Of buckram dames, and tiptoe fellows! Moores Fables for the Female Sex 2012-04-24T02:00:20.600Z "In this wise," saith she, "that he sets the velvet before, though the back be but of buckram." The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Of course, the list of names was never furnished, and all the men in buckram vanished in air. Baltimore and The Nineteenth of April, 1861 A Study of the War 2012-04-04T02:01:00.923Z Marie Antoinette was not averse to a certain licence, which should banish for the time being the buckramed etiquette that she so loathed. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z Even Mr. Curran's unmartial figure was buckramed in gold and scarlet, for was not he too an officer of the Lawyer's corps, which forbade its members to wear mufti? My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z He cannot complain of wrong, who hath a suit of buckram taken from him, and one of velvet given instead thereof. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z They will include one-half cowhide, one-half morocco, library buckram, one-half duck, reinforcing, recasing, lettering, etc. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z At every cross street were officers on elephants, "men in gilt Mambrino helmets and mountebank costumes, decked out with triple buckram capes, and shoulder lappets, and paltry embroidery." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 120, October, 1867. 2011-12-12T03:00:23.897Z Folio, grey buckram extra, adorned with the painter's arms. The Recollections of Alexis de Tocqueville 2011-11-02T02:00:13.477Z Those dainty visions of returning to her father, of weaning him from the flesh-pots, of bolstering him up in the buckram of her love against his weak sensual self, were vanished. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z Wellington, the dull ghost, with an ashy grey soul in a buckram body, a wooden smile on his freezing face—and by the side one thinks of the figure of Napoleon, every inch a god! The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z It requires considerable courage to change the binding of a good set of a standard periodical, such as the Atlantic or Harper's, from an attractive half morocco binding to an unattractive buckram. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z Medium quarto with eighteen full-page Illustrations and many invaluable Charts and Records, bound in buckram, gilt top. 15s. net. Fifty Years of Golf 2011-09-14T02:00:50.627Z Another noticeable thing about this old country parson is his freedom from all the artifices and buckram and abbreviations of learning, so that he is delightfully comprehensible by everybody. English Lands Letters and Kings Queen Anne and the Georges 2011-08-29T02:01:10.603Z What in the scale was this twaddle of the dowager's--this buckram rubbish of an old school--this bit of red-tape, which might come to be the halter of liberty! My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z Her riding-habits were mostly of serge of Florence, stiffened in the neck and body with buckram, and trimmed with lace and ribands. Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2) 2011-08-14T02:00:25.307Z All of the three manufacturers mentioned make buckrams. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z ‘Is it not time?’ said Rose, as she turned to him a look more bewitching than she had ever cast upon the buckram hero of the stage. Crying for the Light, Vol. 3 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:11.900Z Falstaff’s lies about Hotspur and the men in buckram do not essentially differ from these statements. Oxford Lectures on Poetry 2011-07-19T02:00:15.897Z There was no buckram stiffness in Miss Twettenham’s words when she spoke again, but a very tender, affectionate shake in her voice. One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z These pockets, which are usually seven inches square, are lined with buckram, and sewn on rather full, to keep them constantly open. Magic In which are given clear and concise explanations of all the well-known illusions as well as many new ones. 2011-07-10T02:00:22.253Z The number of replies received was 124, embodying suggestions as follows: full sheep, 11; half-russia, 78; cloth, 25; buckram, 70; linen duck, 20; canvas, 19. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z There is no keeping on of your buckram when once you are seated in your inn,—no stiffening up for dinner when you had infinitely rather be quite at your ease. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z I stood as still and as stiff as a web of buckram. Amusing Prose Chap Books 2011-06-27T02:01:05.043Z Specially bound in genuine English linen buckram in City colors, in cloth covered box. A Man's Hearth 2011-06-25T02:00:17.093Z This work is printed on hand-made paper, bound in buckram, and published in a limited edition, which will not, under any circumstances, be reprinted. Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society 2011-05-30T02:00:17.247Z At the present time linen buckram made in England can be obtained, but all that is manufactured in the United States is made of cotton. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z It has this merit, that it will serve to show O'D. is not all imaginary, but that it deals with real rogues as well as with men in buckram suits. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z Byron said of the latter that the “expressions were buckram except here and there.” Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z Royal 4to, decorated buckram, gilt top, uncut edges. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 1 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:36.047Z With numerous illustrations selected or commissioned by the author London and Edinburgh Adam and Charles Black 1892. 4to, buckram, gilt top, uncut edges. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 2 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:34.387Z M D CCC XCIV. 4to, yellow buckram, uncut edges. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 3 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:32.387Z Stephen Hawes, own poet to carpet-knights and buckram soldiery, brought home conviction to a class of offenders that a whole consistory would not have succeeded in convincing. A Cursory History of Swearing "Nay," said the one voice, "for this standard of red buckram, sevenpence and no less, Master Ptolemy." Idonia: A Romance of Old London "I—ah, don't know," the buckram personage answered, still staring foolishly over his horses' heads. A Poached Peerage I saw at once that it must be a strain upon any disposition to return after a long and figureless widowhood to the steel, buckram, and rebellious curves of conventional married life. The Book of Susan A Novel London: Privately Printed. 8vo, two volumes, buckram, uncut edges. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 3 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:32.387Z Then, when this wig is fixed to her mind, she rises, and is helped into the privie coat of bones and buckram, which is laced tightly by the women at her back. English Costume No palace walls or lifeguards, gorgeous tapestries or gilt buckram of stiffest ceremonial could keep him out; but he is here, here at thy very life-breath, and will extinguish it. Thomas Carlyle Famous Scots Series Some malicious people— the world abounds in such—used to say that Jack's gallantries were something like Falstaff's deeds of prowess, and that his victims were all 'in buckram.' Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands For evening dress these skirts were stiffened with buckram and trimmed with much tasteless trumpery. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" Large folio, quarter buckram, 31/3 net; half morocco, 43/9 net; postage 10d. extra. Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk and Clay a Renaissance (2nd edition) The crust of formal courtesy and commonplaces was broken through by Hitzig's pithy answer, to a question asking his opinion about some newly-arrived colleague, that he was "a man in buckram." Weird Tales, Vol. II. Cf. ii, 4, 243: “eleven buckram men grown out of two.” Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature I had moments when I thought of him as of a man of pasteboard—as though, if one should strike smartly through the buckram of his countenance, there would be found a mere vacuity within. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. XII (of 25) Also a woman's garment of green and blue sarcenet, chequered and lined with red buckram, also two caps of yellow and red sarcenet, and two curtains of green and yellow sarcenet. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse Half-bound in buckram, 52/6 net; in half morocco, 60/6 net; postage 1/- extra. Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk and Clay a Renaissance (2nd edition) Crown 8vo, crimson buckram, gilt top, 5/= nett. Ringan Gilhaize or The Covenanters He was simply a man from whose reproof one shrank; in manner the least buckramed of mankind, he had, in serious moments, an extreme dignity of goodness. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 What becomes, then, of the one hundred and fifty thousand "men in buckram?" Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846 And it was lined with red tuke or buckram and garnished with gold skins, as he remembereth, and it was better than 20s. and it was worth a noble the making. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse Presently in came a couple more ‘friends,’ in full evening costume, white-waistcoated and gold-buttoned, patent leather, starch and buckram from heel to eyebrow. Tales from Blackwood, Volume 7 The binding of the book is russet Scottish buckram; and it is specially worthy of notice in this instance that every detail is the work of Scottish craftsmen. Law and Laughter The nine in buckram that I told thee of,—— P. Hen. The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems You may line the band with buckram, or stiff muslin, and ornament it with piping if you please. The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet He was sewed up in a buckram suit every morning and required a nurse like a child. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges Monstrous and preposterous refer to what is overwhelmingly absurd; as, "O monstrous! eleven buckram men grown out of two," Shakespeare 1 King Henry IV, act ii, sc. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions Printed in fine Rag paper, and bound in buckram, 10/6 net. Law and Laughter Edition de Luxe, limited to 385 copies, of which only 375 are for sale, printed on unbleached Arnold handmade paper, and bound in buckram, with paper label, each copy numbered, 25s. nett. Astronomy of To-day A Popular Introduction in Non-Technical Language Cloth, 8vo net 3 6 Edition de luxe, cream buckram, gilt edges, suitable for presentation net 5 0 OCCULTISM, SEMI-OCCULTISM and PSEUDO-OCCULTISM. Avatâras Four lectures delivered at the twenty-fourth anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, December, 1899 Single pamphlets should be bound in limp roan, and volumes of pamphlets in buckram or half-calf, with full lettering on the back. The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books I have peppered two of them: two I am sure I have paid, two rogues in buckram suits. Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature He was also a great boaster, and used to crow over the robbers whom he had put to flight; mere men in buckram, as everybody knew. Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson I'm off to bed; and as to your breeches, I'll insure them for the next twenty-four hours at least, at the price of the buckram.” Humorous Ghost Stories The books are printed by Messrs. Constable, of Edinburgh, on laid paper, with deckle edges, and bound in crushed buckram, crown 8vo, at $1.25 a volume, net. Black Spirits and White A Book of Ghost Stories Roan, parchment, vellum, morocco, and buckram are all suitable for boudoir bindings. The Private Library What We Do Know, What We Don't Know, What We Ought to Know About Our Books Four rogues in buckram let drive at me— King Henry IV. Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature Whole buckram or half linen and paper sides. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians No! if they won’t respect me out of a buckram suit, depend upon it they would find out it was a hollow one.’ Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster As timorous as Falstaff, his imagination first multiplied and then clothed them in buckram; and his panic ceased not till they were out of view. A Description of Millenium Hall And the Country Adjacent Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants and Such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections As May Excite in the Reader Proper Sentiments of Humanity, and Lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue Issued in dark crimson paper boards, backed with buckram, gilt lettered. A Bibliography of the writings in Prose and Verse of George Henry Borrow He was a hollow thing, he knew, but a buckram pretence prevented the world from piercing to his hollowness. The House with the Green Shutters Mr. Thomas Warton observed, "they may have been written by Walpole, and buckramed by Mason." On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Heart of my heart, and so prove aught of awe That darkens on your path; the buckram rogue'll Stand, when you face him, but a ghost of straw— A Tattie-Bogle! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 3, 1914 Nothing of Lawyer left, not a bit of buckram, No solliciting face now, This is no simple conversion. The Little French Lawyer A Comedy It was not so much a better principle as partly his natural good taste, and still more his buckramed habit of clerical decorum, that carried him safely through the latter crisis. The Scarlet Letter Making frames for hats follows—the frames are of wire and buckram. The Canadian Girl at Work A Book of Vocational Guidance He says there is but little difference perceptible in the dress of the men and women, all alike wearing long robes trimmed with fur, and high buckram caps enlarged towards the upper part. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Wire frame construction from dimensions and models; making frames of buckram, capenet, and stiff willow. The Making of a Trade School Avant thou buckram budget of petitions, Thou spittle of lame causes; I lament for thee, And till revenge be taken— Sam. The Little French Lawyer A Comedy Hence, the play on words when Falstaff is recounting his adventure with the men in buckram— Fal. The Romance of Names Millinery buckram is sized two or three times. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades No fault in women, to make show Of largeness, when they've nothing so; When, true it is, the outside swells With inward buckram, little else. The Book of Humorous Verse Basket cloth is still another material which could properly be included with the buckrams. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing The unyielding steel and buckram will not permit a variation in the waist measure as a deep breath is inhaled or expelled. The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture Cargrim was quick to observe her buckram civility, but diplomatically took no notice of its frigidity. The Bishop's Secret "True as preachin', Ma'am," I replied, adopting the drawl—"all the way from Down East, and Union, tu, stiff as buckram." Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time See that your binder gives you good thick boards when he clothes your books in buckram. The Book-Hunter at Home The buckrams might have been properly classed with the linens, as that is what, in fact, they are. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing The use of buckram has been mostly abandoned by the libraries. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries At our challenge they have now taken to their heels like Falstaff's eleven rogues in buckram suits. Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Foundation muslin, a nice kind of buckram, stiff and white, used for the foundation or basis of bonnets, &c. A Treatise on Domestic Economy For the Use of Young Ladies at Home and at School But the buckram of his day was probably a very different material from the cloth which we are accustomed to associate with the binding of books. The Book-Hunter at Home The colors of buckrams correspond closely with those of the linens; they are also sold under trade names given them by manufacturers, such as "art canvas" and "E" grade. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing The coarse, heavy, plain-woven linen or cotton material known as buckram today is used for stiffening, etc. Textiles and Clothing The buckram must go: that was the heaviest article in the list, five yards at ninepence a yard. All's Well Alice's Victory They go forth and are lost sight of in the misty shadows of those dark, time-worn buildings; and anon we hear him waging battle with the ‘ten men in buckram suits.’ The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4 And on his feet were hose of fine white buckram, and buskins of black leather were over his hose, whereon were golden clasps. The Mabinogion Vol. 1 Crash is a special cloth which might properly be classed with the buckrams, and when suitably used is a very artistic material. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing She brusquely alternated between a sisterly tenderness of familiarity, almost exaggerated, only to follow it by a sudden, disquieting flop over on the side of a formality as stiff as buckram. Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life These were the days of the "ramrod" tactics of Winfield Scott—the starch and stock and buckram days of the army. Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers The fugitives are counting up like Falstaff's 'rogues in buckram.' The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee If buckram is carefully cut, the wire may be pinned on one-half inch from edge. Make Your Own Hats While he spoke thus he stript off his gown and appeared in a close buckram doublet and lower garment, over which he speedily did on a cassock of green and hose of the same color. The Literary World Seventh Reader Thou wilt be at the top of an aristocracy in a country where aristocrats need gird themselves with no buckram. Can You Forgive Her? How reasonable men can allow themselves to put their faith in these men of buckram, I cannot imagine. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris And if, upon mature deliberation we decree that Mr. Wesley's 'Journal,' and his apology for the Association's 'Appeal,' should share the same fate with the old buckrams, we will procure them a gentle fall. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell To cut side crown from buckram— Remove the pins from the seam, allowing pins in slashes to remain. Make Your Own Hats Linen cost 20 cents a yard in 1580; Mary, Queen of Scots, five years later paid $6.50 the yard for purple velvet and 28 cents the yard for buckram to line the same. The Age of the Reformation The description is almost as formidable as Falstaff's with his men of buckram, and we should have liked a little confirmatory evidence beyond the narrator's. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 438 Volume 17, New Series, May 22, 1852 They appear to have been three 'men in buckram.' Historical Mysteries I think he is a gracious gentleman," said Madame Goesler, "and though I cannot boast of knowing him well, I do not like to hear him called buckram. Phineas Finn The Irish Member Lay pattern flat on smooth side of buckram, lengthwise of the material to take advantage of the natural roll. Make Your Own Hats It would have been a relief to see a few shabby, old-calf folios, a few more common and every-day, in cloth or buckram! The Title Market The flaps of the comfortable great cloak blew back from Mary's knees, and she felt many a chilling drop through her fine new silk trunks that made her wish for buckram in their place. When Knighthood Was in Flower or, the Love Story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor the King's Sister, and Happening in the Reign of His August Majesty King Henry the Eighth Making consists in fashioning a specified shape from wire or buckram and covering it with such materials as straw or velvet. Wage Earning and Education Yes," he replied, smiling; "but is not the truth the truth, as Falstaff said? though to be sure it was when he was manufacturing his eleven men in buckram out of two. The Eclipse of Faith Or, A Visit To A Religious Sceptic Crown tips— The top of the crown may be kept soft-looking or it may be made of buckram, producing a stiff effect. Make Your Own Hats Bounce Buckram Ð from the proverb 'Bounce buckram, velvet's dear, Christmas comes but once a year, and when it comes it brings good cheer, but when it's gone it's never the near.' The Noble Spanish Soldier Four rogues in buckram let drive at me— P. Henry. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader There is more buckram in that, professionally, than he can digest, or submit to. George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life "It jest takes all the buckram out of me—them sights do," wailed Mr. Gammon. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul Next, in order to fold down this stiff crown tip, it will be necessary to cut, from this half-inch of buckram outside the pencil line, small wedge-like pieces, about one inch apart. Make Your Own Hats Falstaff—"Four rogues in buckram let drive at me." Morocco These nine in buckram, that I told thee of— P. Henry. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader They would measure her, and cut out patterns in buckram and fit them on her, making her stand a long time. Marietta A Maid of Venice This buckram attire, it will be easily conceived, contributed no little to the natural stiffness of his thin tall figure. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest Cut velvet out inside of headsize wire, leaving a half inch to slash and turn up with the buckram. Make Your Own Hats There were two or three good rugs on the floor, and the walls were completely lined with books; the familiar buckram and leather-bound, red-labeled law-books that gave her memory a pang. The Real Adventure Nay, that's past praying for; for I have peppered two of them; two I am sure I have paid; two rogues in buckram suits. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader He appeared upon the scene clad in the conventional solid armour of the theatre, with over all a gray gauze veil, as stiff as buckram, thrown about him. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character And morality has been the starched buckram in which men walk and strut for distinguished consideration. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863 It is sometimes advisable in preparing the frame to stitch the buckram in from the edge about one-fourth inch with the sewing machine, using a long stitch. Make Your Own Hats Then these seven merciless multi-millionaires in buckram bound and gagged me, stuffed my pockets full of salary, and forced me to typewrite a fearful and secret oath to serve them for five long, weary years. The Younger Set O, monstrous! eleven buckram men grown out of two! McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader The combatants, as it turns out, appear to have been like Falstaff's "men in buckram." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 28, 1892 Some are clad in gold lace, silks, and taffetas; some wear leather, buckram and clanking steel. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall Cut pattern in two at back and lay out flat on smooth side of buckram, leaving pins in slashes. Make Your Own Hats "But everybody knows anyway, Jane," said Gabriella, sticking the point of her scissors into a strip of buckram, for she was stiffening the bottom of the skirt after the fashion of the middle 'nineties. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage Purple or buckram—wherefore make ado What coat may cover, so the heart be true? A Celtic Psaltery He turned away to get a chair, from which he had to move a mass of tissue-paper patterns and buckram linings. Widdershins Here I lay; and thus I bore my point.—Four rogues in buckram let drive at me. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant Mark on buckram with pencil close to headsize line and cut one-half inch inside this mark. Make Your Own Hats A genuine little Poetess, buckramed, swathed like a mummy into Socinian and Political-Economy formulas; and yet verily alive in the inside of that! The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I Wellington, the dumb ghost, with an ashy-gray soul in a buckram body, a wooden smile on his freezing face—and, by the side of that, think of the figure of Napoleon, every inch a god! The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 06 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes It produces indigo in great abundance; and they also make much fine buckram. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 I have peppered two of them; two, I am sure I have paid; two rogues in buckram suits. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant Do not use glue on satin, or on any fabric thinner than velvet, or on any frame other than buckram. Make Your Own Hats I was proud of its buckram undersleeves, though they scratched my arms, and admired its wings, which extended over the protecting buckram. The Morgesons From the sorrow of a Hottentot to that of a woman in large buckram sleeves, with several bracelets on each arm, an architectural bonnet, and delicate ribbon-strings—what a long series of gradations! George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy Speaking of the people of Tibet, Polo says: "They are very poorly clad, for their clothes are only of the skins of beasts, and of canvas, and of buckram." The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 Then, these nine in buckram, that I told thee of, began to give me ground. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant The same method is used in covering a neteen frame as with the buckram frame. Make Your Own Hats "Ay, Mr. Tims," said I, "that is truly a gem—an old lover kneeling at the foot of his young sweetheart, and two fellows in buckram taking a peep at them from among the trees." The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 339, November 8, 1828 Discarding the stiff buckram strut of martial tradition, he educated them to move with the loafing insouciance of the Indian, or the graceful ease of the panther. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 45, July, 1861 The people also manufacture very fine buckrams and other cloths of cotton. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 I had moments when I thought of him as of a man of pasteboard - as though, if one should strike smartly through the buckram of his countenance, there would be found a mere vacuity within. Master of Ballantrae A round crown of buckram makes a good turban frame if a bias strip of crinoline an inch wide is sewed to the lower edge to give a little flare. Make Your Own Hats While he spoke thus, he stript off his gown, and appeared in a close black buckram doublet and drawers, over which he speedily did on a cassock of green, and hose of the same colour. Ivanhoe Its pale-gray buckram cover and silver lettering have not worn well. Enoch Soames: a memory of the eighteen-nineties He was simply a man from whose reproof one shrank; in manner the least buckrammed of mankind, he had, in serious moments, an extreme dignity of goodness. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin The story was promptly accepted and the book was published with very beautiful half-tones, and cardinal buckram cover. At the Foot of the Rainbow This holds the bow very firmly, especially if a small piece of buckram is placed inside the hat at the point at which the bow is to be sewed. Make Your Own Hats It was not so much a better principle, as partly his natural good taste, and still more his buckramed habit of clerical decorum, that carried him safely through the latter crisis. The Scarlet Letter She was not an expert workwoman, and it had taken her many weeks to make the half-yard of narrow lace which she kept wound about the buckram back of a disintegrated copy of "The Lamplighter." Summer These nine in buckram that I told thee of- Prince. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare On one of the empty cots the rather silly silhouette of Lilly's hat, its buckram rim sadly broken, persisted through the gloom. Star-Dust Cut a small piece of buckram for a foundation to sew the ribbon on. Make Your Own Hats In days of yore, the gentlemen of the thimble gave us plenty of stay-tape and buckram; the gentlemen of the quill still give us a quantum sufficit of hard words and parenthesis. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor The clergyman conferred for a few moments with a grizzly-bearded, harsh-faced man dressed in black buckram who stood at his elbow. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 Two I am sure I have paid, two rogues in buckram suits. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare The lace of which they were composed was induced by some ingenious device to form itself into aggressive quillings, the bows seemed lined with buckram, the strings neither floated nor fluttered. A Fair Barbarian Sew these loops firmly to the buckram; fold the ribbon back and forth to make these loops without cutting. Make Your Own Hats "Not his; but I wear his father's likeness somewhere betwixt buckram and Flanders lace," answered Hyacinth, gaily, pulling a locket from amidst the splendours of her corsage. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger What one saw was not buckram, whalebone, paint, and false hair. The Eustace Diamonds Let atoms take their dusty dance, But men are not corpuscles: An Englishman's not made in France, Nor wire and buckram muscles. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 355, February 7, 1829 His words and gestures are all as stiff as buckram, and he talks as if his lips were turned up as well as his beard. Character Writings of the 17th Century A foundation of buckram is usually required to sew the pleats on as they are laid. Make Your Own Hats It begins at a city called ARZINGA, at which they weave the best buckrams in the world. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 The Greater Armenia is a large province, subject to the Tartars, which has many cities and towns, the principal of which is Arsugia, in which the best buckram in the world is made. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 01 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time "Well, then, Dr. Kenn has been preaching against buckram, and you ladies have all been sending him a roundrobin, saying, 'This is a hard doctrine; who can bear it?'" The Mill on the Floss His face is like a lawyer's buckram rag, that has always business in it, and as he trots about his head travels as fast as his feet. Character Writings of the 17th Century The first row would be placed near the outside edge of the buckram and each pleat sewed as it is laid. Make Your Own Hats Both his handbook and Pegolotti's state repeatedly that buckrams were sold by the piece or the half-score pieces—never by measure. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 Foundation muslin: A nice kind of buckram, stiff and white, used for the foundation or basis of bonnets, etc. American Woman's Home From the sorrow of a Hottentot to that of a woman in large buckram sleeves, with several bracelets on each arm, an architectural bonnet, and delicate ribbon strings, what a long series of gradations! The Mill on the Floss Yet beneath the buckram you always feel that there is a heart. Lectures and Essays Sew the ends to a small, round piece of buckram. Make Your Own Hats This signification would also facilitate the transfer of meaning to the substance now called buckram, for that is used as a kind of quilting. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 I read my Johnson and Locke that winter and tried to write a little in the Johnsonese buckram style. Our Friend John Burroughs Luckily for themselves, the financial and industrial rulers are bound by no circumscribing tradition; hence they have no set of buckramed rules to stick close to for fear of an indignant electorate. Great Fortunes from Railroads His robe was of buckram, and his cope of canvass, curiously painted, and cut into open work. The Abbot The stem of wire is tacked to the buckram on the back and may be wound with green floss. Make Your Own Hats He enters into earnest details of how 'leven rogues in buckram suits reviled him as he passed a certain shop. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists In cottages of the better sort years ago you used to find the most formal of old prints or coloured pictures on the walls, stiff as buckram, unreal, badly executed, and not always decent. The Life of the Fields Their shaggy external hair entangles the drift-snow, which thaws, soaks the skin and refreezes until the mitt is stiff as buckram. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 For even in chilly Geneva, young hearts throb in nature's flooding lava passions, jealously bodiced in school-girl buckram and glacial swiss muslin. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Of course trimming must be planned to cover up this buckram. Make Your Own Hats A taylor; from that article, and its coadjutor buckram, which make no small figure in the bills of those knights of the needle. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue Then will they read out of nothing but first editions; every day shall be a debauch in large paper and tall copies; and crushed morocco shall be familiar to their touch as buckram. Pagan Papers I do so hate all kinds of buckram. The Way We Live Now They do not reason, but recollect how much themselves have overcharged some yards of buckram. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 There is also a summer buckram, lighter in weight and smooth on both sides. Make Your Own Hats "Not the word of such broadcloth and buckram gentlemen as he is." Off-Hand Sketches A Little Dashed with Humor Harry the Blower talked darkly of marauding bands, ambushed foes and perilous encounters on his road, all of which waxed in number and blood-thirstiness after the manner of Falstaff's men in buckram. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life Once Falstaff was boasting that he and three men had beaten and almost killed two men in buckram suits who had attacked and tried to rob them. Famous Men of the Middle Ages The really clever archbishop,—the really potent chief justice, the man who, as a politician, will succeed in becoming a king of men, should know how to carry his buckram without showing it. The Duke's Children It is used for blocking frames and copying, the lines being much softer than when made with buckram. Make Your Own Hats You think you are doing mighty well with them; that you are laying aside the buckram of pedantry and pretence, and getting the character of a plain, unassuming, good sort of fellow. Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners On the contrary, to find himself arraigned and put on his defense by this tall, slim woman, erect and smartly buckramed in logic and whalebone, was preposterous! From Sand Hill to Pine He felt his lips go stiff like buckram, and instead of a reassuring smile only achieved an uncertain grimace. Under Western Eyes The girls made one last frantic appeal to the man of buckram and pipeclay, but the etiquette of the Saxon Army was inexorable. The Angel and the Author, and others Frame or brace wire— Used in making frames and is sewed on the edge of all buckram and fabric hat frames. Make Your Own Hats Some think Leopold did, this very Autumn, casually, or as if casually, mention the matter to the King,—whose mind is uneasily awake to all such cases, knowing what a buckram set his Lawyers are. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 As an antithesis to these extravagant fancies, we may add that for ordinary books no binding is cheaper, neater, and more durable, than a coat of buckram. The Library As for my younger brother, The Comte de Chaulieu, this buckram warrior owes me everlasting gratitude. Letters of Two Brides "Let me out, lads," quoth the irascible visage, struggling in his buckram prison, "and I soon show him whether I be a coward." Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth Remove pattern and with a hot iron press the buckram perfectly flat, being careful not to break or make a sharp bend in the buckram, for if once broken it cannot be satisfactorily repaired. Make Your Own Hats There is a large sofa covered with buckram. Uncle Vanya They might have been weighted with buckram, although it was no longer in general use. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories "Excellent, excellent," replied Lambourne; "why, thy limber bit of a thigh, thrust through that bunch of slashed buckram and tiffany, shows like a housewife's distaff when the flax is half spun off!" Kenilworth Four rogues in buckram let drive at me,— PRINCE. King Henry IV, Part 1 Pin wire on smooth side of buckram with lap at center back, also pin front and each side, being careful not to lose the shape of the headsize wire. Make Your Own Hats Well, he shall be beheaded for it ten times.—Ah, thou say, thou serge, nay, thou buckram lord! now art thou within point- blank of our jurisdiction regal. King Henry VI, Part 2 Great numbers were kept in pouches or bags made of leather, canvas, cordovan, or buckram; they were tied like modern reticules. Forty Centuries of Ink or, a chronological narrative concerning ink and its backgrounds, introducing incidental observations and deductions, parallels of time and color phenomena, bibliography, chemistry, poetical effusions, citations, anecdotes and curiosa together with some evidence respecting the evanescent character of most inks of to-day and an epitome of chemico-legal ink. Its pale grey buckram cover and silver lettering have not worn well. Seven Men Nay, that's past praying for: I have pepper'd two of them; two I am sure I have paid, two rogues in buckram suits. King Henry IV, Part 1 Slash buckram inside headsize wire every half inch and turn pieces up. Make Your Own Hats Wo also to many a one who is not wholly buckram, but partially real and human! The French Revolution —No fault in women, to make show Of largeness, when they're nothing so; When, true it is, the outside swells With inward buckram, little else. A selection from the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick They tended their flocks severely in buckram and powder and put their sticking-plaster patches on to terrify commoners as the chiefs of some other tribes put on their war-paint. Bleak House O monstrous! eleven buckram men grown out of two! King Henry IV, Part 1 Stiff crown tip, made of buckram—Lay top of side crown on smooth side of buckram and mark the shape with a pencil. Make Your Own Hats Let whosoever is but buckram and a phantasm look to it: ill verily may it fare with him; here methinks he cannot much longer be. The French Revolution Lay the pattern on the neteen in such a way as to bring the bias where the greatest amount of roll is to be, then cut making the same allowances as if cut from buckram. Make Your Own Hats This seems the easier method, because the top of the crown will look much better if pressed and this will be found hard to do unless begun on a small separate piece of buckram. Make Your Own Hats These nine in buckram that I told thee of,— PRINCE. King Henry IV, Part 1 Cut buckram one-half inch outside of this mark. Make Your Own Hats Well may the buckram masks start together, terror-struck; 'into expressive well-concerted groups!' The French Revolution Foundations of buckram— The foundation for the second is in the shape of a low pyramid made from buckram. Make Your Own Hats Cut a small circle of buckram, slash in three equally distant places from the outer edge to within one-eighth of an inch of the center. Make Your Own Hats Many loops three inches long or more of this width ribbon may be fastened to a small piece of buckram. Make Your Own Hats Slash buckram from inside edge to headsize wire every half inch. Make Your Own Hats When so much goes grinning and grimacing as a lifeless Formality, and under the stiff buckram no heart can be felt beating, here once more, if nowhere else, is a Sincerity and Reality. The French Revolution These little roses may be sewed on a stem or sewed to a shaped piece of buckram which has been covered with silk. Make Your Own Hats Old buckram frames— When a covered buckram shape has become broken and out of shape, remove all the covering. Make Your Own Hats A break in buckram is difficult to remove; however, if new material is not available, much may be done with the old. Make Your Own Hats Care should always be taken to have the smooth side of the buckram on top when the velvet is to be glued on. Make Your Own Hats No palace walls or life-guards, gorgeous tapestries or gilt buckram of stiffest ceremonial could keep him out; but he is here, here at thy very life-breath, and will extinguish it. The French Revolution Sew close to both lapped edges of the buckram and cover with a strip of muslin or crinoline sewed on flat. Make Your Own Hats Blocking over wire frames— If a buckram frame needs changing radically, it may be done by blocking over a wire frame made for the purpose. Make Your Own Hats |
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