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between the
mattress and
boxspring and
hangs to or
almost to the floor.
Bedspread (also bedcover) A bed cover,
often decorative, with
sides that go to or...
- also
called a "throw" of
indeterminate size.
Afghans are
often used as
bedspreads, or as a
decoration on the back of
couches or chairs. The word afghan...
-
creating not only
bedspreads but
pillow shams and mats and
selling them by the highway. The
first to make a
million dollars in the
bedspread business, was...
- The Blue
Bedspread is the 1999
first novel by
Indian writer Raj
Kamal Jha. In the
novel an old man sits up all
night in
Calcutta writing for his dead...
- well
known for its
large gr****roots
chenille bedspread industry, and the
Bandys began hand-tufting
bedspreads.
Since her
husband B. J. had
worked for the...
- Candlewicking, or
candlewick is a form of
whitework embroidery that
traditionally uses an
unbleached cotton thread on a
piece of
unbleached muslin. It...
-
produced cotton products such as sheets, comforters, towels, curtains, and
bedspreads. Bibb
Manufacturing not only
provided jobs for its
employees but also...
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Income generated by the
bedspreads was
instrumental in
helping many area
families survive the Depression.
Chenille bedspreads became po****r all over...
- Shaw,
bought a
commission dye
company in 1946. Star Dye
Company produced bedspreads and
scatter rugs. In 1958,
Robert Shaw
became CEO of the company, which...
- the
Victorian era. It
adorned most
homes in
items such as tablecloths,
bedspreads and curtains. The po****r Sylvia's Book of Macramé Lace (1882) showed...