1. At no extra charge, guests can take hula lessons, make leis, learn about history or the environment, make skirts from ti leaves or tour gardens. 2. But he also chased down women wearing miniskirts, jumping off his motor scooter and ripping out hems to make their skirts longer. 3. He turned his attention to making skirts with double hems of flags of rectangular fabric and unremarkable dresses like African djellaba. 4. She also makes traditional skirts from the bark of trees. 5. The skirts are generally made from some variation of silk. 6. Their skirts were made from pulverized tree bark. 7. They hired half a dozen seamstresses and started making cotton skirts that they sold to Hong Kong, for export to the United States and Europe. 8. The rayon-cotton blended skirts are made of a top layer of sheer chiffon over a layer of gauze. |