Small, reinforced hole in textile or leather material, for the insertion of a lace or stud, or as decoration.
Fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines.
A small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord or hook or bar.
1The needle punctured her hand, eyelet first, and snapped off inside her.
2They were encrusted with mud from their soles to the third eyelet.
3She wore a white eyelet dress and ballet flats with grosgrain trim.
4The real attraction is the amazing Song of the Sea eyelet rock arch.
5She straightened her sea-green eyelet T-shirt and pressed Alison DiLaurentis's doorbell.
6The covers had been turned down, eyelet-trimmed sheets over a sprigged muslin comforter.
7Tia wore a white pinafore with eyelet lace over a blue plaid dress.
8Margray's ivory stiletto punched a red eyelet in her finger.
9The room was done in yellow gingham and white eyelet.
10They wore hoods, and Esther noticed the black round eyes looking through the eyelet holes.
11All tarpaulins should be 12 feet square, with large metal eyelet holes and strong lines.
12She had to tie the shoes together with bits of twine, laced through eyelet holes.
13Laces and eyelet options at Grenson's Lab in Liberty.
14Presently he was rewarded by finding a small eyelet hole in the side of the mattress.
15Cool feature: an optional top eyelet is set low, which allows you lock down your heel.
16The initials ST were etched beside each eyelet.