If a stout coat or wrapper is wanted, let the material be strong unbleached or brown calico.
The best material is canvas, or strong unbleached linen.
Make the garment of strong unbleached calico; hang it up in a dry place, and, with a brush, give it two coats of boiled linseed oil.
Two kinds are used: that made from the best Manila, and that prepared from pure unbleached linen stock; the sheets being the full length of the model, no matter what that may be.
The corpse is then covered with an unbleached cloth, which is kept in position by a rope of kusa grass.
The bridegroom and his friends assemble at the house of the bride on the appointed night, and, before the assembled guests, the bridegroom presents the bride with a few unbleached cloths.
He saw that her dress was of coarse, unbleached cotton, dyed with the juice of walnut hulls and set with wooden hand-made buttons.
The disguises for man and horse were made of cheap unbleacheddomestic and weighed less than three pounds.
De underskirts was unbleached white cloth made jus' lak de dresses only some skimpier.
Dey made mattress ticks out of coarse home-wove cloth; some was striped and some was plain unbleached white.
There are over twenty large woollen mills in the country, several for the production of carpeting, and many cotton mills, the product of the latter being almost wholly the unbleached article, which is universally worn by the masses.
The men wear a coarse, unbleached cotton shirt and cotton drawers reaching to the knees, leaving legs and feet bare.
Unbleached cotton shirts and drawers of the same reaching to the knees completed the costume.
Those were not thoughts to be dragged through the litter of unbleachedcotton cuttings.
She dragged the great roll of evil smelling grayishunbleached calico from the schoolroom cupboard and heaved it on to the table.
For winter, and to wear with boots, English stockings of unbleached cotton are very comfortable, feeling warmer than those that are perfectly white.
For very common use, though higher in price, the best are of oil-cloth, or of brown unbleached linen.
Here the transcendent genius of Bud again asserted itself--she invented a rat; a rat made out of an unbleached almond.
The body consisted of a pear, the head of an unbleached almond, the legs, horns, and beard of raisin stalks.
A sponge cloth is made of heavy unbleached cotton, one yard and a half long, boiled in soap and water for one hour, then rinse in clean water, thus removing the lint.
Having the color or appearance of unbleached stuff, as silk, linen, or the like.
The soft tone and the gloss of unbleached thread give the work an antique look, unobtainable in a white material.
A]] These netted edgings are generally made in unbleached cotton, because the patterns afterwards embroidered upon them in coarse, white knitting or darning cotton, show best upon it.
Fine and delicate work like this can only be executed in a very fine material, and we recommend unbleached thread as being more effective than white.
For furniture, it should be made in unbleached cotton, for articles of dress, in any of the of the finer numbers, referred to above.
We advise our readers to work this charming pattern, in unbleached Fil à dentelle D.
So called, being originally a bobbin lace made of unbleached silk, though now shown in black, white, and colors.
At this stage of the work the skeins of thread are of the pale cream color common to all unbleached cotton goods, and are technically known as "in the gray.
Here the thread remains subjected to a furious boiling for six or seven hours; when removed it is perfectly clean, but still retains the brownish gray color of unbleached cotton.
The imports and exports of wax bleached and unbleached were as follows: Returned Imported.
Thus a piece of coloured paper which may be bleached immediately if suspended in an atmosphere of ordinary chlorine gas will remain unbleached for several hours if first thoroughly dried in an oven and exposed to dry gas.
These sheets are then dried in the air and preserved as samples of unbleached pulp, a record being made of the weight produced.
From the best unbleached Jamaica ginger, freshly bruised or grated.
This particular one is made from unbleached linen, utterly free from coloured stripes or borders.
Or, if they are of a delicate shade, a hem of unbleached calico would make a delightful finish.
Scour and rinse the feathers well; for dark shadesunbleached grays may be used.
For very deep shades naturally gray feathers may be used unbleached with proper consideration of the tone of the bottom color.
If there is a thing which ruffles my equanimity it is unbleached calico, it fluffs so, and makes one so messy.
Twenty-four blue frocks and twenty-four red to be ready by the time the girls come at four o'clock, besides the old women's flannel and this unlimited supply of unbleached calico.
She looked all bright, and active, and sparkling, and round her on the table and on the floor lay piles and bales of unbleached calico, of coarse red flannel, of bright dark blue and crimson merino.
Whatever may have been the science of it, this golden hue added to medium and dark blue a triad of shades, which proved to be most effective when placed upon pure white of bleached linen, or the gray-cream of the unbleached web.
I remember seeing among my grandmother's savings an apron of gray unbleached linen, quite dark in color, with a border of single pinks entirely around it.
Two or three yards of soft, unbleached muslin for breast-bandages should be provided in case they are needed.
Bandages should always be made of soft unbleached muslin; double is best, though I have used them of the single fold, and hemmed, but they are firmer if double.
That they would think that wearing a yard of unbleached calico was a real evidence of the reception of the new teaching.
Gerna was too terrified to do other than she was asked, and lifting the skirt of her tinker-blue frock, she dropped the mottled purse into the depths of an unbleached pocket tied under her frock.
A yard of sixpenny calico, or of strongunbleached muslin, will make two small dusters or one large one.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unbleached" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.