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Landgraviate of
Hesse (1264–1567) and its successors, who were
called Hessians.
Hessian cloth comes in
different types of construction, form, size and color...
- such as foliage. Typically, it is a net or
cloth garment covered in
loose strips of
burlap (
hessian),
cloth, twine, or jute
sometimes made to look like...
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manufacture of fabrics, such as
Hessian cloth, sacking, scrim, ****
backing cloth (CBC), and canvas.
Hessian is
lighter than sacking, and it is used...
- digipak. In addition, a
limited edition version,
packaged inside a
hessian cloth-covered box with fold-out
poster and
bonus DVD, was also released. The...
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broad looms to
produce wide
hessian cloth for
which there was
strong demand in the
United States as
backing cloth for
tufted ****s. The Adamjee...
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conversion to
brown MnO2
creates "hundred-year-old" or "ancient"
looks on
hessian cloth (burlap), ropes,
timber and gl****. Pot****ium
permanganate can be used...
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These were
constructed from a
wooden framework and
covered with
painted Hessian cloth. The
tracks were non-functional so some were ****ed with
concealed wheels...
- yarn, fabrics, shawls, blankets, and ****s. Jute: Jute
sakes and
hessian cloth are
primarily used for ****ng
agricultural products such as
grain and...
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these techniques.
Fabric has a
broader application than
cloth.: 207
Fabric is
synonymous with
cloth, material, goods, or
piece goods. The word 'fabric' also...
- a
North American term for a type of
cloth often used for sacks. In the UK the
equivalent nomenclature is
Hessian. Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P...