-
credited with
inventing the
first form of
dental floss. In 1819, he
recommended running a
waxen silk
thread "through the
interstices of the teeth, between...
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delicate embroidery.: 26
Embroidery floss or
stranded cotton is a
loosely twisted,
slightly glossy 6-strand
thread,
usually of
cotton but also manufactured...
- Look up
floss in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Floss commonly refers to:
Dental floss Meat
floss Floss (dance)
Floss may also
refer to:
Floß, in English...
- friendship.
Friendship bracelets are
often handmade,
usually of
embroidery floss or
thread and are a type of macramé.
There are
various styles and patterns, but...
- The Mill on the
Floss is a
novel by
English author George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann Evans,
first published in
three volumes on 4
April 1860 by William...
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market that can make
flossing easier if
dexterity or
coordination is a barrier, or as a
preference over
normal floss.
Floss threaders are
ideal for cleaning...
- host w****end
stitching retreats. Today,
cotton floss is the most
common embroidery thread. It is a
thread made of
mercerized cotton,
composed of six strands...
- the art of
decorating fabric or
other materials using a
needle to
stitch thread or yarn.
Embroidery may also
incorporate other materials such as pearls...
- A
thread is a long
strand of material,
often composed of
several filaments or fibres, used for joining,
creating or
decorating textiles.
Ancient Egyptians...
- in a
blocking way on
their own
threads. When a
thread in the
thread pool
completes a task, it
informs the main
thread of this,
which in turn,
wakes up...