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eyelet A small hole edged with embroidery stitches. See Boring.
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eyelet A metal ring designed to reinforce a hole in fabric; in scrapbooking and paper crafts, eyelets are mainly used as embellishments. Eyelets are available in a wide assortment of colors and sizes. They are secured (set) in place using a tool called an
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eyelet means series of small holes that receive cord or which are used strictly for decoration.
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eyelet A Fabric Decorated With Cut Out Areas Surrounded By Stitching. Used For Dresses, Blouses, Children's Apparel, Curtains.
Ãâó: www.justsaywhen.com/Vintage-101-Glossary.htm
eyelet This lace is usually made of cotton, which has perforated holes embroidered around the edges.
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