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Smocking is an
embroidery technique used to
gather fabric so that it can stretch.
Before elastic,
smocking was
commonly used in cuffs, bodices, and necklines...
- into "tubes" (narrow
unpressed pleats) held in
place and
decorated by
smocking, a type of
surface embroidery in a
honeycomb pattern across the pleats...
- in the same row,
possibly several times; also
known as a wrap stitch.
Smocking is a
sewing or
embroidery technique in
which the tiny
pleats are drawn...
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Amanda (December 10, 2018). "Donald
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Scotland Muslin,
thread Shu Xiu Chengdu, Sichuan,
China Satin, silk
thread Smocking England Cable stitch,
honeycomb stitches,
knotted stitches,
outline stitch...
- into "tubes" (narrow
unpressed pleats) held in
place and
decorated by
smocking, a type of
surface embroidery in a
honeycomb pattern across the pleats...
- Smock-frock, a coat-like
outer garment,
often worn to
protect the
clothes Smocking, an
embroidery technique in
which the
fabric is gathered, then embroidered...
- seamstress; she used to
dress me in
beautiful doll-style
dresses with
English smocking. Nordstrom,
Leigh (November 2, 2017). "Dianna
Agron Is
Ready for Her Next...
- The yoke has a type of
simple smocking called ʿišš al naml (ant's nests), with
beads in
between the gathers.
Smocking is not
found on any
other contemporary...
- clothing, po****r in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and
known for
their hand-
smocking.
Polly Flinders was the
brain child of
Richard Baylis and
Merritt Baylis...