A smocking plate is a template or guide that illustrates where and how to create smocked patterns on fabric. It typically includes a design layout with perforation marks or dots that serve as a guide for stitching. Smocking plates are commonly used in smocking to help achieve uniform and precise patterns on garments.
The Pacific Plate. In the middle of the plate the volcano is rising from the plate movement.
Yes, those are the major tectonic plates that make up Earth's lithosphere. They interact with each other at plate boundaries, which can result in various geological events such as earthquakes and volcanic activity.
California is located on the plate boundaries for the North American Plate and the Pacific Plate.
The 9 major plates are: Pacific Plate, North American Plate, Eurasian Plate, African Plate, Antarctic Plate, Indo-Australian Plate, South American Plate, Caribbean Plate, and Arabian Plate. The 8 minor plates include: Nazca Plate, Cocos Plate, Philippine Sea Plate, Juan de Fuca Plate, Scotia Plate, Somali Plate, Burma Plate, and the Caroline Plate.
You would use "on the plate" when referring to placing something on top of a plate. For example, "The steak is on the plate." If referring to containing something inside a plate, you could use "in the plate," but it's less common.
What's smocking?
canadian smocking is when you just smoke
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Smocking's not especially popular in Australia, although most handicrafts have their proponents. Australian use smocking for the usual things; cuffs, collars, bodices, flouncy shirts, etc.
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Grace L. Knott has written: 'How to do English smocking' -- subject(s): Smocks, Smocking
The correct spelling is "smoking".
The origin of smocking is lost to history. Because fibers break down over time, it is very difficult to find actual examples, but paintings have survived on the walls of ancient Egyptian temples and scrolls that show smocking on the clothing. Some examples have survived with mummies that have been discovered in recent diggings in the Nazca culture of Peru. The fabrics show evidence of the smocking technique. Smocking is now a popular, decorative technique that is used throughout the world in both hand and machine sewing.
Smocking and can kill you :(
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