Ginghams are also woven of silk and cotton mixed or of silk and ramie.
Before I left home, Nora said particularly, "Now, Betty, do remember that your ginghams are for the mornings and your thinner gowns for the afternoons.
But, Daddy, if you'd been dressed in checked ginghams all your life, you'd appreciate how I feel.
I felt as though they saw right through my sham new clothes to the checked ginghams underneath.
But I'm not letting the ginghams bother me any more.
Ginghams are made with from two colors, warp and filling, to eight colors in warp and six in filling.
A deep pink is an excellent color for all ginghams for it fades evenly and leaves a pretty shade.
Ginghams are used most commonly in the manufacture of ladies' and children's summer dresses and aprons.
They were simple things, indeed; a few muslins and ginghams and the like.
But Daddy, if you'd been dressed in checked ginghams all your life, you'd appreciate how I feel.
One could dye plain colors that were used for frocks and gowns, and some of the hand looms wove ginghams that were dyed in the thread beforehand.
Elizabeth made a stand for good wearing ginghams and plain cloths for winter.
The brownginghams were made in the same way, except that the waists were not boned.
That night she discovered that neither of the brown ginghams would go over the white muslin, as they had shrunk when they were washed, but that the alpaca would.
And day by day he went on patiently selling prints, ginghams and muslins.
I've just the calicoes and the ginghams and the muslins.
Else why should they put the last hand in to sweepin' out and sellin' naught but ginghams and calicoes and muslins?
And another thing, do you belave you've got jist as good calicoes and ginghams and muslins to sell as there is in town?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ginghams" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.