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finely woven textiles and
cordage found in
Guitarrero Cave, Peru. The
weavings, made from
plant fibres, are
dated between 10,100 and 9080 BCE. In 2013...
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weave in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Weave may
refer to:
Weaving, is a
process of
interlacing yarns to form a fabric.
Weave (Forgotten Realms)...
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colors in the
weavings, as is the
natural buff
color of the und**** wool. Blue can be a
secondary color.
Looms used in
Chilkat weaving only have a top...
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Samara Weaving (born 23
February 1992) is an
Australian actress and model. She
gained attention for her work in
Australian television,
appearing on the...
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weave (also
called tabby weave,
linen weave or
taffeta weave) is the most
basic of
three fundamental types of
textile weaves (along with
satin weave and...
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Alaska State Museum and
included Ravenstail weaving while highlighted the
oldest known weavings from
Indigenous peoples of the
Pacific Northwest...
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Wallace Weaving AO (born 4
April 1960) is a British-Australian actor. He is the
recipient of six
Australian Academy of
Cinema and
Television Arts...
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Tablet weaving (often card
weaving in the
United States) is a
weaving technique where tablets or
cards are used to
create the shed
through which the weft...
- loom-woven
textile in the world."
Navajo textiles were
originally utilitarian weavings,
including cloaks, dresses,
saddle blankets, and
similar items. By the...
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Basketweave or
Panama weave is a
simple type of
textile weave. In basketweave,
groups of warp and weft
threads are
interlaced so that they form a simple...