Definition of eyelet in English English dictionary
A shaped metal embellishment containing a hole, used in scrapbook. Eyelets are typically set by punching a hole in the page, placing the smooth side of the eyelet on a table, positioning the paper over protruding edge and curling the edge down using a hammer and eyelet setter
An object that consists of a rim and small hole or perforation to receive a cord or fastener, as in garments, sails, etc. An eyelet may reinforce a hole
Push the aglet of the shoelace through each of the eyelets, one at a time.
This lace is usually made of cotton, which has perforated holes embroidered around the edges
A type of fabric which contains patterned cut-outs, around which stitching or embroidery may be applied in order to prevent the fabric from raveling
a small hole (usually round and finished around the edges) in cloth or leather for the passage of a cord
A lightweight fabric with small holes finished with stitching, often arranged in flowerlike designs
fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines
A metal ring or grommet, or short metallic tube, the ends of which can be bent outward and over to fasten it in place; used to line an eyelet hole
A reinforcement in a spoke hole of a rim Eyelets provide a wider bearing surface against the rim, making it less likely for the nipple to pull through the rim They also provide a smoother surface for the nipples to turn against while they are being tightened Also sometimes called "ferrules" A braze-on or other threaded fitting for bolting an accessory to a frame This term is mainly used to refer to the threaded tabs on fork ends, to which you may attach fenders or racks
Metal rings placed in fore part of shoe to facilitate lacing, prevent stretching or tearing of the quarters
An eyelet is a small hole with a metal or leather ring round it which is made in cloth, for example a sail. You can put cord, rope, or string through it. a hole surrounded by a metal ring that is put in leather or cloth so that a string can be passed through it
A shaped metal embellisment containing a hole, used in scrapbook. Eyelets are typically set by punching a hole in the page, placing the smooth side of the eyelet on a table, positioning the paper over protruding edge and curling the edge down using a hammer and eyelet setter