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Most work is done in basketweave, a basic stitch.
Starting with the floor, they will sand and polish the basketweave parquet to a dark chestnut color.
Monkscloth is an example of a basketweave fabric.
The church has a thatched scissor-beam roof with basketweave sarking.
The crew neck had squares of basketweave stitching here and there, suggesting a checkerboard.
For example the basketweave structure in Zircaloy.
The wide, flat, half-round arches at the ground floor are set off by rock, cut stone and intricate basketweave carving.
In knitting, a basketweave pattern is characterized by intersecting ribs and welts.
If the rectangles are much longer vertically than horizontally, a basketweave may also be called a broken rib pattern.
For patterns, ordinary running bond, basketweave and herringbone are good choices for beginners.
Searle had to reship a basketweave white peacoat to Saks after it quickly sold out.
Heavy lace-up Norwegians with basketweave in the vamp.
The Oxford weave has a basketweave structure and a lustrous aspect making it a popular fabric for a dress shirt.
No photograph can capture the variation in color and texture of this building - go see the basketweave panel above the Macon Street doorway.
Strapping patterns include horizontal and basketweave.
The yarn on the back of the canvas has a typical basketweave appearance, with alternating horizontal and vertical stitches.
Replace basketweave tip with star tip.
Plain stitches, known as Tent stitches, may be worked as basketweave or half cross.
In basketweave, groups of warp and weft threads are interlaced so that they form a simple criss-cross pattern.
Heavyweight basketweave tights are $14; the narrow-ribbed style in plush Lycra, $14.
The present work not only combines painted and printed color - mostly red, blue and grays - but also involves a basketweave of paper strips.
Today the term is often used to refer to any nylon fabric that is made with a "ballistic weave", typically a 2x2 or 2x3 basketweave.
Spoon buttercream frosting into a decorating bag fitted with a ridged basketweave decorator tip.
The scales are similar in appearance to those of Anguilla and are arranged in a right-angle basketweave pattern.
A basketweave interchange is commonly found on highways using a collector/express system or long collector/distributor lanes.