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
Drainage eyelets are provided in the bottom of the main compartment and the outside pockets.
Eyelets may be used purely decoratively for crafting.
The position of the eyelets changed, they were now situated across from one another at the back.
Steel rings on notepads, steel capped boots and steel springs in overall eyelets can all cause unnecessary noise in surveys.
Ribbons are 0.5 inch wide by 60 yards long, with plastic spools and eyelets for proper ribbon reverse operation.
Each shoelace typically passes through a series of holes, eyelets, loops or hooks on either side of the shoe.
Ferrules are also often referred to as "eyelets" or "grommets" within the manufacturing industry.
Modified lacing is augmented by cutting away the stitching that joins the row of eyelets to the toe.