soutache

IPA: sˈuteɪk

noun

  • A narrow braid often decorated with a herringbone pattern
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Examples of "soutache" in Sentences

  • In clothing soutache is used to conceal a seam.
  • Then, I'd sew some bright red soutache around the neck, front and back.
  • In terms of seaming, she specialized in ruching, buttonholes, and soutache work.
  • I like the soutache-looped causality and microscule hamster-annotations so much better than Ben Trafford.
  • The apprehension was replaced by relief, as Marina watched the woman mentally removing soutache and lace, pin tucks and ribbon.
  • The coat, estimated to be from the early 1900s and possibly more than 100 years old, was exquisitely crafted of sapphire blue velvet with what looked to be soutache embroidery in a swirling pattern of fern leaves.
  • She had indeed looked quite unlike herself with her thick brown hair piled in glossy curls, a few dangling here and there, her smart hat and blue velvet cape to match with its black soutache braided and beaded trim.
  • Recently, at the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Academy Awards, on her E! television broadcast and afterward at the gala parties, Joan sparkled in a bright gold soutache embroidered gown, studded with diamanté all over.
  • Elizabeth had already divested herself of hat, coat, and jacket, and Marina found herself eyeing the fashionable emerald trumpet skirt with its trimming of black soutache braid and the cream silk shirtwaist with its softening fall of Venice lace with a pang of envy.

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