When dry on the face they are printed or embossed by machine to give the characteristic memel pattern and dried out completely.
The object of "graining" is to work up the grain pattern by pushing or pulling a fold on the skin with the board.
As the grain pattern is so important in the finished leather, appropriate care must be taken during tannage.
Broadly speaking, a japanned leather is a smooth finish and is usually black, whilst an enamelled leather is a grain finish with a grain pattern worked up, and more often in colours.
They are sometimes sized on the grain to fix the patternand give a gloss.
Even the flesh splits are sometimes made into box calf imitations, some filling material being used and an artificial grain pattern embossed.
Inorganic salts dissolved in the sol influence the nature of the pattern obtained.
The texture of the fibres in goatskin is exceedingly compact and very strong, whilst the grain exhibits naturally a characteristic pattern which renders it most suitable for a grained finish.
His wife had sent him over with a pattern of sarcenet for me to match in London.
Mr. Archfield came to bring me a pattern of sarcenet to match for poor young Madam in London.
Our share in this work commences with the recognition of the Divine ideal of man, and thus finding the pattern by which we are to be guided.
Therefore our wisest plan is to follow the pattern of the Parent Mind and make mental self-recognition our starting point, knowing that by the inherent Law of Spirit the corelated conditions will come by a natural process of growth.
The shields had painted on each a horse, the battle-axes were of the pattern always seen in pictures of the legendary Amazons.
This psalmist's words may well be a patternfor old men, who need fear no failure of buoyancy, nor any collapse of gladness, if they will fix their thoughts where this singer did his.
He began to perceive that it was logically unsound to assume as the foundation of a strategical system that there was one pattern to which all wars ought to conform.
Small gains to learning on this earth accrue, They pluck life's fruitage, learning who eschew; Take pattern by the fools who learning shun, And then perchance shall fortune smile on you.
Hyrum, thy name shall be written in the Book of the Law of the Lord, for those who come after to look upon, that they may pattern after thy works.
An effort was made by these apostates to organize a church after the pattern of the true Church, by the appointment of apostles, prophets, presidents, etc.
They battle here no more by sea, and the commercial marine of Galilee numbers only two small ships, just of a pattern with the little skiffs the disciples knew.
All the vast walls are made wholly of these precious stones, worked in, and in and in together in elaborate pattern s and figures, and polished till they glow like great mirrors with the pictured splendors reflected from the dome overhead.
Thus did this figure walk alone the pattern and ornament of our species, but of course the envy of all who had the same passions, without his superior merit and pretences to the favour of that enchanting creature, woman.
She wanted to arrange her room and hang it with cretonne, something pretty, with a pattern of little blue flowers.
Jumping lightly to the ground, she exclaimed: "Then you don't think that this patternwould please madame, your aunt?
The two subspecies can be distinguished on the basis of color pattern and the condition of the skin of the venter.
Most of the specimens from the Edwards Plateau have a punctate pattern (Fig.
At that time, I was unaware of the geographic variation in color pattern in Syrrhophus latodactylus.
The color pattern of individuals in the southern part of the range of this species consists of large spots or blotches, whereas in the northwestern part the pattern is made up of smaller spots.
In the northeastern part of the range, the pattern is more reduced and tends to consist of heavy flecking.
The two populations were distinguished on the basis of color pattern and the size of the tympanum.
Specimens from the southern edge of the Edwards Plateau and the eastern edge of the Stockton Plateau have larger flecks on the back that tend to form a vermiculate pattern like that of S.
Within the type-series, the pattern varies from weakly to strongly vermiculate but is always recognizable as vermiculate rather than spotted as in S.
However, the skulls of Syrrhophus and Tomodactylus show departures from the pattern observed in the Middle American Eleutherodactylus, as well as many of those species in western South America.
I have applied Baird's Batrachyla longipes to the frog Taylor (1940d) called Syrrhophus latodactylus because the color pattern (Fig.
The blackened walls were profusely decorated with rude drawings, done in light clay, of men and beasts, with here and there a pattern such as one sees on primitive earthenware vessels.
If this particular pattern of print did not generally commend itself to the community, one of the important dames would shortly appear draped in yards of it.
The net "crownes" covered with a pattern of colored feathers are described by Fletcher in terms so general that exact identification is difficult.
Primislaus was the proper pattern of a tractable obedient husband, and contested with his Duchess neither the direction of her house nor of her empire.
This former wilderness has obeyed the hand of art, and is now moulded, after the pattern of Paradise, into a scene which the Houris would not disdain to select for their abode.
Doubtless it was an inspiration of the Prophet that suggested the idea of planning it according to the pattern of Paradise; for I trusted, that by so doing I should not fail to meet the intention of thy Highness.
One resource so influential that it often shapes the economic pattern of a state is soil.
The changing pattern of everyday living can be recognized by observation and analysis of the literature, art, architecture, music, drama and education of a people.
The inhabitants of the Commonwealth, consequently, have woven a particularpattern of their own from their contributions to these various phases of Cultural Life.
The Virginia Bill of Rights, written by George Mason, furnished a pattern for the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution as well as for numerous state bills of rights.
He had a plaster model of it made in Paris and sent to Virginia to be used as the patternfor the new Capitol.
Cities in Virginia have generally followed a three-fold plan or pattern of development: first, an area is established, then incorporated as a town and finally elevated to city status as an independent municipality.
When, as will soon be apparent, New York men undertook the improvement of the Mohawk waterway there was no pattern of canal construction for them to follow in America except the inadequate wooden locks erected along the Potomac.
St. Paul, as I have said, gives us a pattern of evangelical perfection; he draws the Christian character in its most graceful form, and its most beautiful hues.
He also made me a present of the stone, or rather a pattern of the same in plaster of Paris, with the alphabet thereon and key to read the same.
Is this the pattern of the Christian Church, the model for the organization in all after times?
This, then constitutes the model or pattern of the object of our present search.
Could he pass any of these upon his fellow men as constituting the human body; the model or pattern answering to the former description?
If, then, we differ entirely from the pattern in all things, what claim have we, or any of the Christian world, to be considered the Church of Christ?
Any creed or religious body differing from this New Testament pattern could not be considered the Church of Christ, however sincere they might be.
They belonged to exclusive university societies and eating clubs, and Linda found their stiff similarity of correct bigoted patternhighly entertaining.
XXIX Linda thought frequently about Dodge and his feeling for her; memories of his words, his appearance, speculations, spread through her tranquil daily affairs like the rich subdued pattern of a fine carpet on the bare floor of her life.
One day it was a pair of socks, from an anonymous contributor; another time there came a pair of woollen mittens, red and blue, done in that intricate pattern which is known to the elect as "Fox and Geese.
Maudie did a long, waving sweep with three notches in it, more like a gordon braid pattern than a stair, but it was very pretty and graceful, and Miss Morrison was pleased.
Martha held them up lovingly in different angles to show how they "make a pattern every way you look at them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pattern" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.