Definition of Rickrack. Meaning of Rickrack. Synonyms of Rickrack

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Definition of Rickrack

Rickrack
Rickrack Rick"rack`, n. A kind of openwork edging made of serpentine braid.

Meaning of Rickrack from wikipedia

- Rickrack is a flat piece of braided trim, shaped like a zigzag. It is used as a decorative element in clothes or curtains. Before the prevalence of sewing...
- stems. Common names include fishbone cactus, rickrack cactus, zig-zag cactus and St. Anthony's rickrack, and is sometimes referred to as an orchid cactus...
- that she make the apron herself and include rickrack trim to better reflect the time period. As rickrack was no longer available in stores, Nan removed...
- Elastic Galloon Grommet/eyelet Interfacing P****ementerie Piping Ruffle Rickrack Self-fabric Soutache Twill tape Wrights Closures Buckle Button Buttonhole...
- stencils, markers, vellum, tissue paper, glue, rulers and t-squares, rickrack, foil, sequins, beads, ribbon, acetate, paper embossing, die cutting machines...
- full matching skirt that is embellished with additional ruffles, lace, or rickrack to add color and visual appeal. A head-scarf or turban can also be worn...
- Cord (sewing) Gimp (thread) Lace P****ementerie Piping (sewing) Ribbon Rickrack Ruffles T****els Tozer, Jane and Sarah Levitt, Fabric of Society: A Century...
- Reversible garment Rhinegraves Rhinestone Ribbing (knitting) Ribbon Ribbon work Rickrack Riding boot Riding habit Riding Mac Fashion Rigger boot Right to clothing...
- use of scalloped trim on boots. Textile materials such as braided cord, rickrack, and bias tape were adopted as they became available. Starting in the 1890s...
- horizontal bands. Seminole patchwork garments are often trimmed with a rickrack border. Early examples of this technique are known from photographs in...