Definitionn. a loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together
Last update: September 14, 2015
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You can drench it with flour, just before basting, if you want to. [Please select]
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If you are basting with water of course the flour would not brown so quickly. [Please select]
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I think I have given you good reasons for not basting it with water. [Please select]
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You will find that the meat will yield drippings enough for basting. [Please select]
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Rilla was basting the hem of a sheet for the first time in her life. [Please select]
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To work went the two girls, ripping, fitting, basting, sewing for dear life. [Please select]
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My beef will want basting long ago; and if Dandy hathn't left his job, he'll be pretty well roasted hisself by now.' [Please select]
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"I do sew every day in Aunt Jane's room, ten minutes hemming, ten minutes seaming, and ten minutes basting patchwork squares together." [Please select]
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