- may also
contain unseparated husk parts. The
fabric is far co****r than
muslin, but less co**** and
thick than
canvas or denim. However, it is
still very...
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horse hair,: 47 : 64 fustian,
muslin: 62 or flannel: 62 ) has been used to
filter coffee for a very long time. Like
paper, it
strains out the
coffee grounds...
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starch and in
other cases the
ectoplasm was made from
paper,
cloth and egg
white or
butter muslin. The
Society for
Psychical Research investigations into...
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Jamdani (Bengali: জামদানি) is a fine
muslin textile (figured with
different patterns)
produced for
centuries in
South Rupshi of
Narayanganj district in...
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muslin 40 x 40 in 96 1985 Ink on
paper 23 x 23 in 97 1988 Sumi ink on
paper 26 x 40 in 98 1988
Acrylic on
canvas 96 x 96 in 99 1989 Sumi ink on
paper...
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others objected to
their revealingly thin materials, such as silk
gauze and
muslin. In the 1780s the
chemise a la Reine, as worn by
Marie Antoinette in a notorious...
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inexpensive fabrics like
muslin. Some
dress forms are
adjustable to
match the wearer's
unique measurements, and the
muslin is fit
around the form accordingly...
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Preservation of Pictures.
Smooth sheets of
paper were
pasted over the
painted surface of the panel, and a
layer of
muslin over that. The
panel was then fixed...
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Scotland in 1854. This was sold as "Patented Corn Flour".
Brown &
Polson were
muslin manufacturers who had been
producing laundry starch for the
Paisley shawl...
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English paper piecing.
Originally pieces of s****
fabric or
muslin were used as the foundation. Recently, the use of
paper,
whether tracing paper, freezer...