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Catalan
embasta
A loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together.
baste
basting
tacking
Catalan
embasta
Synonyms
Examples for "
baste
"
baste
basting
tacking
Examples for "
baste
"
1
When this is all used,
baste
with the fat in the pan.
2
Remember to
baste
your ribs with the leftover marinade every so often.
3
The servant took a long spoon and began to
baste
the fowl.
4
Turn the meat every fifteen minutes and
baste
with its own fat.
5
As for basting, the animal should adequately
baste
itself on the spit.
1
We conducted several tests to see if turning and
basting
were necessary.
2
Some of the older girls are doing well in cutting and
basting
.
3
When the
basting
is removed, the buttonhole will be symmetrical in appearance.
4
Maintain at a slow simmer,
basting
rapidly several times with pan liquids.
5
Bake in a buttered baking-pan,
basting
with butter melted in hot water.
1
She'd been to dozens of bars in the area,
tacking
up posters.
2
But in
tacking
so frequently he was liable to make a mistake.
3
Yet these fools merely go
tacking
new additions on to the old.
4
Sailing ships travel faster when
tacking
than when sailing with the wind.
5
You look down an alley, and see ships
tacking
for the Baltic.
1
The
basting
stitch
is known as Queen Anne darned work.
2
What are the common
basting
stitches
,
and for what are they used?
3
Photograph: Emma McGowan 8) Don't forget to unpick your
basting
stitches
using your stitch unpicker.
4
Using a contrasting thread allows you to clearly see where your
basting
stitches
are and makes it easier to remove them later on.
5
The digifile slips into most of the tiny pockets on each jacket, but I have to rip the
basting
stitches
out of some.
Catalan
embasta