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period come
either from
Saxony or from a
raveled cloth known in
Spanish as
bayeta,
which was a
woolen manufactured in England. With the
arrival of the railroad...
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seeing Navajo blankets. By the 18th century, the
Navajos had
begun to
import Bayeta red yarn to
supplement local black, gray, and
white wool, as well as wool...
- Western-style clothing.
Older men
still wear dark wool knee-length
handwoven bayeta pants. A
woven belt
called a
chumpi which protects the
lower back when working...
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century the
Navajo had
begun to
import yarn with
their favorite color,
Bayeta red.
Using an
upright loom, the
Navajo wove
blankets worn as
garments and...
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created an art form she
called "bayetage"—a
combination of flower-d**** wool,
bayeta, and collage.
Hemenway had one-woman
exhibitions at more than 20 museums...
- con que se
tinen los
hilados de lana, los merinos, estameñas, paños y
bayetas que se
tejen en los
pueblos de
Cameros en la
provincia de La
Rioja by Vicente...
- Bay (Bayette,
Bayeta) was a
napped co****
woolen fabric, not
technically considered cloth,
introduced to
England by
Flemish immigrants in the 16th century...
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Academy 5 – 5
Spartak Abdullaev 4', 40'
Gurbanov 20'
Hajiyev 34' Atti-
Bayeta 54 (own goal) 13', 67', 72', 74', 80' Kozlov...
- occupation, in
smaller scale, is
artisanal crafts,
mainly in the
weave of "
bayetas" (floorcloths), ponchos, etc.
Among the
typical vegetation of the zone...