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