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  • * [[Project Jacquard]], a series of smart textile technologies by Google Advanced Technology and Projects ...achine]], a power loom attachment that allows the manufacture of intricate patterns ...
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  • Other variations of basketweave change the stitch patterns that compose the rectangles. Instead of stockinette stitch and its reverse A visually fascinating alternative approach to basketweave patterns is [[entrelac|entrelac knitting]], in which the grain of the knitted fabric ...
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  • {{Short description|Family of knitting patterns}} ...stitches, i.e., [[yarn over]]s that are knitted together with a [[stitch (textile arts)|slipped stitch]] from the previous row. Such stitches may also be ma ...
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  • ...tion|Woven cloth with a dull finish, usually printed in large-scale floral patterns}} ...ays d'Auge]], [[Lower Normandy]], [[France]], a village very active in the textile industry in the past centuries. ...
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  • ...in [[Brazil]], where rayon was widely manufactured. Brazilian embroidery patterns usually include flowers formed using both [[Embroidery stitch#Common stitch Although many of these [[stitch (textile arts)|stitch]]es are used in other forms of [[embroidery]], the technique u ...
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  • ...hese quilts of appliquéd blocks were often designed by the maker. In time, patterns by accomplished designers were used. ...81.<ref>{{cite news|author=Kelly, Jacques|title=Dena Katzenberg, 78 Museum Textile Curator|date=2000-12-01|work=[[Baltimore Sun]]|url=https://web.archive.org/ ...
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  • ...ference in appearance between the two kinds of stitch. Filet crochet forms patterns by filling in parts of a mostly chain stitch mesh with double crochet stitc Filet crochet is most often worked from a graph or a symbol diagram. Patterns are created by combining solid and open meshes, usually working the design ...
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  • ...c. |location=New York, NY |isbn=978-1609019440 |page=57}}</ref> Commercial patterns for home sewers have seam allowances ranging from {{convert|1/4|to|5/8|inch {{Textile-arts-stub}} ...
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  • * [[Motif (folkloristics)]], a recurring element that creates recognizable patterns in folklore and folk-art traditions * [[Motif (textile arts)]], a recurring element or fragment that, when joined, creates a large ...
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  • ...ng [[paper]], [[cloth]], [[cotton]] to attain properties of [[Linen]], a [[textile]] made from [[flax]] plant fibers or [[Linens]] fabrics. It may be thought ...e a linen tablecloth or linen dress. Various patterns and depths of those patterns have been developed throughout the years. Generally, the pattern is a serie ...
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  • {{Infobox textile ...]] [[needle lace]] from the 17th century characterized by scrolling floral patterns with additional [[flora]]l motifs worked in relief (in contrast with the ge ...
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  • Books of patterns for reticella designed by [[Federico de Vinciolo]] (France, 1587) and [[Ces *Vinciolo, Federico: ''Renaissance Patterns for Lace, Embroidery and Needlepoint'', Dover Books, 1971. {{ISBN|0-486-224 ...
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  • ...stripes may be separated by other stripes in which knit and purl [[stitch (textile arts)|stitch]]es alternate vertically; such '''plissé''' stripes add width However, some cable patterns may "pull in" more than ribbing (i.e., have a smaller [[gauge (knitting)|ga ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of sheer textile, usually made of cotton}} ...erm for figured cloths of [[Loom|harness loom]] decorated with designs and patterns. It is a strong cotton cloth with various stripes and illustrations. Dimity ...
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  • ...ns, in which two yarns are alternated to certain of the stitches to create patterns. Weaving is used to attach the horizontal strands of yarn that pass unused To weave in for stranded color patterns, the yarn being used to form stitches is passed first below and then above ...
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  • ...[increase (knitting)|increase]] and the point at which the first [[stitch (textile arts)|stitch]] was dropped. Drop-stitch stripes are usually vertical, sinc ...definitely. As another example, the "rungs" can be bound up in different patterns using a contrasting yarn and a darning needle. ...
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  • {{Short description|Textile fabric made in Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo}} '''Velours du Kasaï''' (Kasaï velvet) is a kind of textile fabric made in [[Kasai province|Kasai]], a province in the [[Democratic Rep ...
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  • ...20 |page=75}}</ref> in the 16th century and usually incorporated geometric patterns. It is the precursor to [[bobbin lace]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-11-02|tit [[Category:Textile arts of Italy]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Textile art form}} {{About|the textile art||Crazy quilt (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • ...Farlex|access-date=2012-05-23}}</ref> Needlework may also include related textile crafts like [[crochet]] (which uses a [[crochet hook|hook]]), or [[tatting] ...t varieties of needlework, such as [[fine motor skill]] and knowledge of [[textile]] [[fibers]]. Some of the same tools may be used in several different vari ...
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