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Cotton batting was
wound around a wire
frame resembling a
human or animal. A face was painted, or a
lithograph cut-out was
affixed to the
batting. Figures...
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insulative materials for warmth,
traditionally down or feathers, wool or
cotton batting, silk, or
polyester and
other down
alternative fibers. Like quilts,...
- The
Honduran white bat (Ectophylla alba), also
called the
Caribbean white tent-making
bat, is a
species of
bat in the
family Phyllostomatidae. It is the...
- 1800s, home-made
white Christmas trees were made by
wrapping strips of
cotton batting around leafless branches creating the
appearance of a snow-laden tree...
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method was
similar to that of
contemporary ****anese ****ons:
cotton batting,
covered in
cotton ticking and held in
place with hand-sewn
tufting (through-thickness...
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other processes that are
specific to the
desired end use of the fibre:
Cotton,
batting, felt,
woollen or
worsted yarn, etc.
Carding can also be used to create...
- site, a
frame is ****embled
within which a
lattice work of
cotton thread is made.
Cotton batting,
either new or
retrieved from
discarded quilts, is prepared...
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cylinders were sold
wrapped in
thick cotton batting. Later,
molded hard-wax
cylinders were sold in
boxes with a
cotton lining.
Celluloid cylinders were sold...
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Pseudognaphalium stramineum, also
known as
cotton-
batting-plant, is an
annual or
biennial species of
plant in the
sunflower family. It is
known for being...
- does not
always hold for
compressible materials such as gl**** wool and
cotton batting whose thermal properties change when compressed. So, for example, if...