ruched - significado y definición. Qué es ruched
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Qué (quién) es ruched - definición

ANY OF VARIOUS KNITTING TECHNIQUES FOR DRAWING STITCHES CLOSER TOGETHER
Smocking (knitting); Binding (knitting); Clustering (knitting); Ruching (knitting); Shirring (knitting); Ruching; Ruched; Rouching
  • Ruching created by sewing stitches down the centre of a fabric strip, then pulling one end of the thread to gather the fabric.
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ruched         
Ruched curtains or garments are gathered so that they hang in soft folds.
ADJ
Ruching         
·noun A ruche, or ruches collectively.
Gather (knitting)         
In knitting, a gather draws stitches closer together within a row of knitting. Common methods include:

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Gather (knitting)

In knitting, a gather draws stitches closer together within a row of knitting. Common methods include:

  • In binding, a yarn loop is passed over 2 or more stitches in the same row (usually adjacent to the binding loop); also known as a pullover stitch.
  • In clustering, the yarn is wound laterally around a set of stitches in the same row, possibly several times; also known as a wrap stitch.
  • Smocking is a sewing or embroidery technique in which the tiny pleats are drawn together with thread or yarn. Before the development of elastic, smocking was used to provide a stretchable, flexible panel of fabric.
Ejemplos de uso de ruched
1. Jennifer Hudson arrived in a brown ruched gown with a metallic python bolero by Oscar de la Renta.
2. The floral Fifties dresses, the ruched bodices, the white lace and spangles puff dress, the embellished coats?
3. "Not that I want to be a farmer‘s wife," she said on a recent night, gazing at the ivory, ruched–bodice wedding dress she is waiting to wear.
4. Uma Thurman, who presented an award to photographer Patrick Demarchelier, wore a slate blue halter gown with a tight ruched bodice and flowing skirt.
5. I, on the other hand, have a tendency to let the side down by turning up to office parties resplendent in Per Una ruched red velvet skirt and white Mongolian lamb scarf, looking like Snow Whites wicked stepmother.