Work from left to right, and the letter when completed must look rather like raised printing than like embroidery.
As the pattern is so clearly shown in the illustration, it will be very easy to work from it.
Further, with the growing division of labour and the separation of boys' work from men's work, training became less easy.
With the separation of man's work from boy's work there is no easy passage from youth to manhood.
The stones of this course were soon laid, but the artificers were occupied so long with the application of the ring-bar, that they had been at work from 4 in the morning till 8 in the evening.
Proceed to work from chart, reading from right to left for knit rows, and from left to right for purl rows, using the balls and strands of wool as indicated on chart, being careful to twist wool when changing colours.
Work from ** to ** as given for Back of Panties, see left column.
Drawings made for the purpose of study need not be elaborate: indeed, such drawings are only embarrassing to work from.
But he thinks it is best to work from drawings; "rough, full-size charcoal cartoons, which give the effect wanted by their light and shade.
If she works well, I’m going to make one out of my own head, without any model to work from.
He had already the exact model of the fish, but he wished to get it in a shape to work from.
She refused indignantly, and said, 'I know my place and I'm not going to take men's work from them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "work from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.