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White Ramie

See ramie.

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China Grass

See ramie.

Saturday, 04 April 2015 18:10

Grass Cloth

See ramie.

Saturday, 04 April 2015 18:08

Grass Linen

See ramie.

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Waste Canvas

Waste canvas is a canvas that is held together with glue. It is used as an embroidery guide, and once the embroidery is completed the underlying canvas is dampened and removed, leaving the embroidery directly lying onto the ground material.

Saturday, 04 April 2015 18:01

Flax Canvas

Flax canvas is a general term for canvas made from linen warp and weft threads.

Source: CAULFEILD, Sophia Frances Anne and Blanche C. SAWARD (1882), The Dictionary of Needlework: An Encyclopaedia of Artistic, Plain and Fancy Needlework, London: L. Upcott Gill, p. 210.

Saturday, 04 April 2015 17:59

Sampler Canvas

Sampler canvas is an inferior form of bolting. GVE

Saturday, 04 April 2015 15:16

Chikan

Chikan is a decorative technique from India, which became particularly popular due to the patronage of the Nawabs of Oudh (with Lucknow being the capital) in the nineteenth century. It is often also known as chikankâri (' chikan-work'). Its origins are shrouded in history, but it may well have originated in the Mughal period.

Friday, 03 April 2015 19:24

Torchon Lace

Torchon lace is one of the most common forms of bobbin lace, and perhaps also the simplest. Ground and motifs are made at the same time, in strips of 2.5 to 5 cm wide. Use is made of a relatively thick thread. The motifs are simple. It is a strong type of lace originally made of linen, but cotton is also being used. The motifs are often outlined with a gimp thread. Originally hand-made, torchon lace is machine made since at least the early twentieth century.

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