-
sewing selvage in
fabric construction. Tape
selvages.
These are long and made by ply yarn for strength.
These are
broader than
plain selvages and basket...
-
methods for
producing selvages. June
Hemmons Hiatt (2012) The
Principles of Knitting,
Simon & Schuster, pp. 72–75. ISBN 978-1-4165-3517-1
Selvage v t e...
- Look up
selvage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Selvage, or Selvege, may
refer to;
Selvage, a "self-finished" edge of a
piece of
fabric Selvage (knitting)...
- Shuttle-loom-woven
denim is
usually recognizable by its
selvedge (or
selvage), the edge of a
fabric created as a
continuous cross-yarn (the weft) reverses...
- to pin weaving, but
instead of
being wrapped around pins,
three of the
selvages are
stitched into the
cloth being repaired. The
fourth is
wrapped around...
- the most
highly altered areas are
veins and thin
selvages, or halos, that
surround them. The
selvages are
generally <10 cm in
diameter and
composed of...
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around the edges. The
recipient tears off and
discards the
perforated selvages to open the card. The
lettercard was
first conceived by a
Hungarian named...
- is
known as a
continuous brocade; the
supplementary weft runs from
selvage to
selvage. The
yarns are cut away in
cutwork and broché. Also, a discontinuous...
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selvage selvedge The
selvage (US English) or
selvedge (British English) is the term for the self-finished
edges of fabric. In
woven fabric,
selvages are...
- II" ("FORWARD II"). However,
historians Christopher Nehring and
Douglas Selvage found in the
former Stasi and
Bulgarian State Security archives materials...