The next bay is of similar design to the first, but is approached by two steps of Levanto marble of reddish brown tint with small veinings of white.
This is a beautiful marble of feathery purple grey veinings on a creamy white ground.
For a change dark flakings and other flaked veinings may be put in instead of light ones.
With a good supply of overgrainers thus prepared before hand, he will be prepared to do an endless variety of veinings in lines equidistant, or graduated to suit.
The most pleasing forms are clumps of darker color overrun with veinings and intervals of lighter tone also veined, but usually with much lighter toned veins than the set occupying the darker clumps.
The darker veinings should also be touched up in order to emphasize them and make them look transparent.
The contour was in stem stitch, the serrated edges turned over on to the brown surface were in shading stitch, the red veinings in satin stitch.
These were placed in juxtaposition, with tender mignonette and silvery greens, a strong accent being occasionally introduced by a flower or filling carried out in true rose leaf shade or by veinings of bronze greens and browns.
The purple veinings show the stupidest visitor the path to the sweets.
It can readily be recognized by the tuft of spatulate leaves spreading from the root, each leaf having strong veinings of purple.
The five petals have notched tips, are white, delicately tinted with pink or pale magenta, and have veinings of a deeper shade.
All the design is outlined with silver cord or thread, and the veinings of the leaves are indicated in the same way.
Some of the leaves, however, have veinings marked by strips of flat silver, and others made by a flattened silver spiral, having the appearance of a succession of small rings.
The veinings of leaves are often worked in Venetian bars, over a ground of Brussels lace.
This name is worked in satin stitch, the leaf in point de sable; the veinings are worked in raised satin stitch.
The veinings of the letter must be carefully defined.
The leaves are made of red cloth, the stems and veinings of black bugles.
This name is embroidered in satin stitch; the veinings are well defined, and the tendrils should be worked with No.
The convolvulus leaves are worked in raised satin stitch, the veinings and stems in overcast stitch, the eyelet-holes in slanting overcast stitch.
The veinings of this pretty insertion must be worked in overcast stitch (No.
The outlines are worked in button-hole stitch, and the veinings are sewn over, using the coarse cotton for tracing; the muslin is then cut away all round the pattern.
This spray of acacia is worked in raised satin stitch embroidery; the flowers should be carefully shaded, and the veinings should be worked before the leaves are embroidered.
The wreath of flowers which surrounds the book is embroidered in satin stitch, the tendrils and veinings are in overcast.
The fine veinings are worked with fine black silk in point russe, which renders the effect of the flower very beautiful.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veinings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.