Overlapping kimonos of gold-wrought rose and azure crepes draped her about in graceful folds from the base of her round white throat to her tiny feet, and her hands were hidden in sleeves whose tips almost swept the floor.
The bedrooms were large and barn-like, but with the aid of Japanese crepes and rugs they came to look quite attractive.
Thin lower-grade crepes appeared to dry at more uniform rates, but the differences between the rates of drying at night and during the day were similarly notable.
Thick crepes are generally made by reworking dry rubber, either in the form of thin crepes or from air-dried sheets.
It may sometimes happen that even very thin crepes will sometimes be found affected on some estates.
On such occasions it is often noticed that these thicker crepes are not thoroughly dry, having moist spots enclosed in them.
The factory should be quite separate from all other buildings, and if attempts are made to conserve ground space by putting a drying-room over the factory, much trouble will ensue, especially if pale crepes are to be made.
The appearance of cotton-waste in high-grade crepes must be most unusual, and the writers have not yet seen a case in a drying-house.
For reasons which will be explained more fully in the chapter dealing with the defects of crepe rubber, the practice of preparing thick crepes direct from the coagulum is now very uncommon.
Crepes are generally folded by hand, and coolies usually work to a certain dimension by means of a standard stick.
Comparatively few estates in Malaya now prepare thick (or blanket) crepes in the No.
In scrap-crepes of the higher grade this distinct yellow colour is often visible in streaks which indicate the presence of tree-scrap, etc.
In some factories, having no smooth-roll finishing machines, the crepes may have a distinct raised pattern upon them.
In appearance these crepeshave a rough finish, and vary in colour according to the crude material employed.
The quantity of the latter found in low-grade crepes from some estates is surprisingly high.
One of the most frequent complaints made against low grade crepes is the presence of fibre--generally classed in a wholesale fashion as "cotton-waste.
It follows, therefore, that crepes which have a good thin finish should dry in a minimum period.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crepes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.