emrosenagel
Well-Known Member
As in a piece of clothing with fringe or fur. Would it be "trimmed with" or "trimmed in?" My brain is telling me with, but I would just like to be sure.
I'd definitely go with "with" or eg "fur-trimmed stole".
(I've a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that professional dressmakers may use a slightly different expression, since all trades and professions have their own jargon, so if the character saying this is a professional you might want to check further with a specialist site.)
I'd definitely go with "with" or eg "fur-trimmed stole".
(I've a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that professional dressmakers may use a slightly different expression, since all trades and professions have their own jargon, so if the character saying this is a professional you might want to check further with a specialist site.)
According to my extensive knowledge - I watch The Great British Sewing Bee - the other term could be "edged"I'd definitely go with "with" or eg "fur-trimmed stole".
(I've a nagging feeling at the back of my mind that professional dressmakers may use a slightly different expression, since all trades and professions have their own jargon, so if the character saying this is a professional you might want to check further with a specialist site.)