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Definition of Ruching
1. n. A ruche, or ruches collectively.
Definition of Ruching
1. Noun. Ruche. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ruching
1. a ruche [n -S] - See also: ruche
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ruching
Literary usage of Ruching
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Ideas for Work and Play: What a Girl Can Make and Do by Lina Beard, Adelia Belle Beard (1902)
"524- shining silver hanging in delicate, graceful festoons. Another effective
trimming made of tin-foil is in the form of Fringe ruching. Fig. 5>5. ..."
2. Household Elegancies: Suggestions in Household Art and Tasteful Home Decorations by C S Jones, Henry T. Williams (1877)
"The cover is edged with a ruching and decorated with two bows; a ruching also
surrounds the lower edge of the basket. A small purple China button and loop ..."
3. The Home Needle by Ella Rodman Church (1882)
"This ruching would be less troublesome to make if wide footing is used in ...
The ruching is made in double box- plaits—for which three times the length is ..."
4. Wagner and His Works: The Story of His Life, with Critical Comments by Henry Theophilus Finck (1893)
"Then put on extra — not sown on to the quilted material — a padded ruching all
round of the same material; from the waist the ruching must extend downwards ..."
5. The Musical World (1877)
"Lined with light satin ; six widths at the bottom, therefore very wide. Then put
on extra, not sewn on to the quilted material—a padded ruching all round of ..."
6. The First Steps in Number by George Albert Wentworth, E. M. Reed (1898)
"Some silk, some ribbon, and some ruching together cost thirty-six cents. The silk
and the ribbon cost ... (ruching 12 cents, ribbon 6 cents, silk 18 cents. ..."
7. Godey's Magazine by Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1896)
"... and a shirred length of ('cru satin introduced ; a black silk ruching finishes
the foot ; the bands on the waist are of écru satin bordered with ruching ..."