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Knit your hearts with an unslipping knot.
brace covered his neck. Dark, fingerless gloves covered his hands to allow a better grip on his shotgun. An aluminum baseball bat was slung across his back, Samurai-style, in a crude scabbard next to a large backpack He
but also for the sweater most expertly knitted from hand-spun wool,
Hand closed around the
Lest I should be old-fashioned,
I'll put a trinket on.
What's that sticky stuff called?
Basta: Duct tape.
Yes, duct tape. I love duct tape.
My brother Shane and I used to spar with each other in the kitchen. We didn't have gloves, so we wrapped tea towels around our hands.
Gloves make you so much more delicate.
A conservative, a liberal, and a moderate walk into a bar. The bartender says, 'Hi, Mitt.'
The cat in gloves catches no mice. Make hay while the sun shines.
Hoped that the extra padding of his shirt would protect
waistcoat-pocket,
worry knitting inside of him.
Nobody ever died from wearing Mitsouko, but lots of babies were born as a result of it.
the wrinkled sleeve of the head
Knitting keeps me from stabbing people.
Take your hat off.Hat-- Don Draper
After victory, tighten the cords of your helmet.
thin materials, or in conjunction with flat stitch. Twisted knot
sees the Sights, under Perplexing Difficulties. The native borned Gothamite mite have notissed, a short time since, a venerable lookin' ex-Statesman,
To fine folkes a little ill finely wrapt.
Knitting is not enough.
Tex shrink-wrapped a dealer's BMW. Wrapped the whole
thing in plastic wrap and then used a portable blow drier on it
to tighten the plastic. Word
has it, it was several layers deep.
Given good yarn, good workmanship, and good care, a knitted shawl and outlive its knitter, providing warmth and pleasure to several generations of family and friends.
Around your skin, I tie and untie mine.
It is a universally acknowledged, inalienable truth that a knitter faced with the unadorned neck, head, and hands of a person she cares for feels an overwhelming compulsion to smother that person in fancy hand-knits.
A blanket is great for covering things, like the dead guy, I just killed with this brick.
Duct tape. Perfect weapon; so many uses.
Even if you buy a fur glove with the little trim, and you think 'Oh, my God, it's just a little trim,' that animal got clubbed.
duct tape - real
A bullet will bounce off its arachnofiber weave like a wren hitting a patio door, but excess perspiration wafts through it like a breeze through a freshly napalmed forest.
It was a denim jacket. With this cover in place, Mouse hastily got his pants back in order. Instead of a teacher, as he'd expected, the new kid, Beckett Taylor, had bestowed dignity upon him.
coveralls to the
There's good things about wearing armour. One is that if your horse bounces you through deep brush, all that happens is that you get pine-needles in your visor.
A pure hand needs no glove to cover it.
Use that ugly thing you keep inside your helm.
Things that are covered don't heal well.
The mobster came by my establishment and said I needed protection. "Nope," I replied, "I've already got protection." Then I showed him how I wear a rubber glove over my penis, with my shaft sliding perfectly in the pinky finger slot.
I have to learn to knit.
Weave the circle, tightly sewn,
Let nothing evil or unknown
Enter within. Stay without
On pain of death, we cast you out.
I haven't got the normal protective whorls, so that touching anything, especially fabric, causes such irritation that I need long nails to protect them.
You know, you should really look at where Mitt has led his life, and where he's been financially. He's a very generous person. We give 10 percent of our income to our church every year. Do you think that is the kind of person that is trying to hide things, or do things? No.
Saracen had finished his barley and was happily chewing at the corner of a sheet that had been spread across a hedge to dry. He had once discovered a tablecloth, and ever since had been optimistic about the effects of dragging cloths off the top of things.
Concurring hands divide
flax for damask
that when bleached by Irish weather
has the silvered chamois-leather
water-tightness of a
skin.
Covering my free hand with my head, my
Steel under silk
To think, a sweater, is made entirely of knots. My stomach could clothe a village.
With my rags I ought to wear a cap, any sort of old pancake, but not this grotesque thing. Nobody wears such a hat, it would be noticed a mile off, it would be remembered ... . What matters is that people would remember it, and that would give them a clue
You want to put a band-aid on something that needs stitches.
The machine conceals the machinations.
Helmet Use: Salvation Application: The devil wants to make us doubt God, Jesus, and our salvation. The helmet protects our mind from doubting God's saving work for us.
Staplers--- Excellent source of iron
To keep your skin looking healthy and young, wear a hat.
What's got your jockstrap in a wad? (Abbie)
Playing a concerto with Zubin is like being surrounded by a well-loved, cashmere-lined silk glove.
Is your father's hat useful?
I love wraps and shawls.
We wore that grief like one wears one's underclothes. An invisible skin, unseen to prying eyes, but knitted to us all the same. We wore it every day.
Two things a novelist can do with a hat: Talk through it or pull a rabbit from it.
Wart draggled off to the tower room, where Merlyn was busy knitting himself a woollen night-cap for the winter. "I cast off two together at every other line," said the magician, "but for some reason it seems to end too sharply. Like an onion. It is the turning of the heel that does one, every time.
Oftwhile balbulous, mithre ahead, with goodly trowel in grasp and ivoroiled overalls which he habitacularly fondseed ...
From riding nearly fifty miles in one day on a horse, I learned that the fifteen feet of silk tied tightly around the midriff actually kept the organs in place and prevented nausea.
The smylere with the knyf under the cloke.
Put your iron hand in a velvet glove.
I check the list. Rubber tubing, gas, saw, gloves, cuffs, razor wire, hatchet, Gladys, and my mitts.
no glove, no love
But the harshness of his steely glare was compensated by the softness of his cotton gloves, so that, as he approached Swann, he seemed to be exhibiting at once an utter contempt for his person and the most tender regard for his hat.
What's the handle, Zock?
Ribbons," he said, "should be considered as clothes, which are the mark of a human being. All animals should go naked."
When Boxer heard this he fetched the small straw hat which he wore in summer to keep the flies out of his ears, and flung it on to the fire with the rest.
Armor yourself in it, and it will never be used against you
earpiece in his ear.
And for some reason he had an unfolded white handkerchief draped over his head, possibly to ward off rain, or hail, or brimstone.
Seriously, I like to wear hats so I don't get super tan. You have to protect the face.
What's that plate that's above a saucer but below a plate?
Rub a half potato on your wart
and wrap it in a damp cloth. Close
your eyes and whirl three times and throw.
Then bury rag and spud exactly where they fall.
A mask you ask? Optional I find!
Masks lend appeal of a mysterious kind.
He dropped the tavern apron in a heap on the floor and pulled the freshly laundered one up and over his head, tied it with slightly tremoring fingers. The vast whiteness felt like absolution.
And a utility belt! I'm like an asthmatic Batman!
Uh oh. Here comes a scarf.
With thimble and thread And wax and hammer, and buckles and screws, And all such things as geniuses use; - Two bats for patterns, curious fellows! A charcoal-pot and a pair of bellows.
Bury the hatchet, but leave the handle sticking out.
Good God! how should the mitral valves prevent the regurgitation of air and not of blood?
Gardening gloves are for sissies. I always have dirt under my nails.
imagine a scarf as an unlimited canvas
I keep a lucky red rag in my pocket when I bat, which has been a good luck charm for a few years.
One fleece down, one to go.
On a soft snow, even a sparrow leaves a trace; the important thing is to leave a trace on a steel plate!
The only reason I've ever had to wear a hat is to avoid skin cancer.
I seek for myself the immunity of the diplomatic pouch.
Where's the lace?Lace-- Nalini Singh
Of jackets that had their sleeves threaded onto two poles cut from an ash tree
The tools of their trade were simple, effective things: iron knuckles, saps and the like. But the iconic tool of the scuttler arsenal was a woven leather belt with a heavy iron or brass buckle used to decrease intelligence one wallop at a time.
heavy locket that none of them could open,
fashioned of flowing silk or jersey,
...she wears a summer nightgown, white cotton trimmed with a token bit of lace at the neck and sleeves. She dislikes the itchiness of the lace against her skin, the sense of delicate entrapment.
The prisoners for better security against conversation shall have a canvas bag put over the head of each and tied around the neck, with a holes for proper breathing and eating, but not seeing.
I crave a shawl."
He was tense with anger but his hands remained gentle at her waist. He said, "I can make you a shawl."
She cocked her head. "You knit? Well. That's an unusual accomplishment in a soldier.
My hat's in the ring. The fight is on and I'm stripped to the buff.
I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. You put your hands in all of them.
Once upon a time there were three kittens, and their names were Mitten, Tom Kitten, and Moppet. They had dear little fur coats of their own; and they tumbled about the doorstep and played in the dust.