0 a small hole in material, the edge of which is protected by a ring of metal, through which a piece of string, a shoelace, etc. is put to fasten something
an eyelet bedspread
They may sport rudders, fins, bulkheads, seats, eyelets, foot braces and cargo hatches.
The chains were attached by leather-threaded chain inserted though eyelets.
There are, in fact, almost two trillion ways to lace a shoe with six pairs of eyelets.
Other materials that can be used in cardmaking are brads, eyelets, tea bag medallions, and buttons.
With the advent of metal eyelets, tight lacing became possible.
The elements of the costumes were attached with the help of metal buttons, rivets and decorated with eyelets.
They were made of twine or thread knitted all over in eyelets or button-holes.
Modified lacing is augmented by cutting away the stitching that joins the row of eyelets to the toe.
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