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Saturday, 01 November 2014 14:48

German Wool

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:43

Kasut Manek

Kasut manek are slippers with beaded toe coverings, worn by Peranakan Chinese women, together with a batik sarong and a kebaya. The Peranakan Chinese are descendants of early overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, where they adopted various aspects of the indigenous cultures.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:40

Tokwi Altar Cloths

A tokwi is a decorative Buddhist altar frontal used by Peranakan Chinese in Indonesia and Malaysia. The Peranakan Chinese are descendants of early overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, where they adopted various aspects of the indigenous cultures.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:39

Kogin Zashi Technique

The kogin zashi technique is a form of darned embroidery from Japan. Kogin literally means ‘small cloth’ and zashi means ‘stitches.’ Kogin zashi is often classed as one of the sashiko forms, which was developed by the farmers of the Tsugaru district in the northern part of the Honshu Island, Japan. The patterns used for kogin zashi are stitched only on the upper area of kogin zashi clothes, using small, horizontal running stitches.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:37

Kogin Zashi

Kogin zashi is a form of darned embroidery from Japan. Kogin literally means ‘small cloth’ and zashi means ‘stitches.’ Kogin zashi, or more generally and simply called kogin, is often classed as one of the sashiko forms, and was developed by the farmers of the Tsugaru district in the northern part of the Honshu Island, Japan.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:34

Zulu Cloth

Zulu cloth is a nineteenth century English brand name for a closely woven cloth with a twill weave.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:33

Zephyr Yarn

Zephyr yarn is an American brand name for Berlin wool or German wool, used from the nineteenth century onwards. The vivid colours and soft, light texture ('light as a breeze', hence the name zephyr) made the wool very popular in Europe and North America and aided in the popularity of Berlin wool work.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:30

Table cloth

A table cloth is a textile of some form used to cover a table. Some cloths are designed to be spread on a table before placing the cutlery, glasses, food and so forth. Other cloths are ornamental in nature, with a secondary function of helping to protect the table from scratches and stains.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:29

Tablecentre

A tablecentre can be a piece of embroidery or decorated work, placed to decorate the centre of a table. It is sometimes placed over the table cloth.

Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:24

Table Runner

A table runner is a narrow length of cloth that hangs over the table at two ends only. It can be made from decorative woven or embroidered cloth. 

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