Knot all the other threads over the 4 blue and the 4 light green ones = in the middle, knot the right and the left threads, alternately, till the black threads meet at the point.
C green and gold or blue and gold, for the loop stitches and the threads that are carried across inside.
Violets are produced by a mixture of blue and red in various proportions, or they may be obtained directly by mixing a decoction of logwood with alum.
Blue and pearl-gray varieties occur in Suedermannland in Sweden, imbedded in granular limestone.
It was a fairy landscape inblue and white, red and black, a play of colours that defies description.
No doubt the surroundings in this fairyland of blue and white do much to increase their beauty.
Everything was beautiful, blue and silver, sparkle and dance, glitter and glimmer.
The whole field was alive with black and orange, blue and white, legs and arms and sticks darting in and out in a way that would make your eyes ache to follow them.
The dead soldiers, blue and gray, found sometimes lying within a few feet of each other, were buried on the field of battle.
Bloody remnants of uniforms, blue and gray, hung as weird and uncanny decorations from remaining branches.
On the back of the picture is a card bearing the artist's signature and the butterfly, with title "Westminster, Blue and Silver, J.
Nocturne, Blue and Silver 50 In the possession of the Hon.
In resuming the Attorney-General said: "Let them examine the nocturne in blue and silver, said to represent Battersea Bridge.
In this light, the purple shadow changed to blue and began to grow brighter.
In her place were two, in blue and white, with queer, unbecoming caps.
There was a flash of blue and silver in the faint light, and a soft splash in the lily-pool.
As I have said, they are woven almost invariably in horizontal stripes of two blues, or blue and white, with darker ends and a warp fringe.
Other pigments spread better than cerulean blue and emerald-green, but the exceptional purity of color of these two seems to warrant their use.
In russet we find two equivalents of red, and one each of blue and of yellow; and in olive two of blue, and one each of red and yellow.
Red is a primary colour, and green, which is a secondary colour, consists of blue and yellow--the other two primary colours.
By the admixture of blue and red, purple is formed; by the admixture of red and yellow, orange is formed; and by the admixture of yellow and blue, green is formed.
He was at the far end of the shack that had been hastily erected on Oak Farm as a hospital, for the last big scenes of the war play, "A Girl in Blue and A Girl in Gray.
A Girl in Blue and A Girl in Gray' is to be the title of the war play--or at least one of them," went on Russ.
Hundreds of extra players had been engaged to come to Oak Farm for these battle scenes in the drama, "A Girl in Blue and A Girl in Gray," and some of them were already on hand with their mounts.
In the first case, where the sensation of red is entirely absent, what is known to the normal-eyed as white can be matched with a mixture of blue and green, and there is a place in the spectrum that is recognized as white.
In fact, the whole of that part of the spectrum, which on the white screen is seen as blue and violet, becomes yellow, the red and green remaining unchanged.
The tables were snowily linened, there were doilies in blue and white, and the centrepiece on each table was a glass dish filled with small bunches of splendid blue and white grapes.
From the centre of each wreath hung hearts of parchment paper, tinted in blue and lettered in gold, each bearing a number and a fate or fortune.
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