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scarlet wool threads were
woven together with
threads of
other colors;
elsewhere a
purely scarlet fabric was required. In addition, scarlet-
d**** yarn was...
- of Scotland,
finished in the
Outer Hebrides, and made from pure
virgin wool d**** and spun in the
Outer Hebrides. This definition,
quality standards and...
-
fibers are
d**** with
basic dyes,
while nylon and
protein fibers such as
wool and silk are
d**** with acid dyes, and
polyester yarn is
d**** with dis****d...
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Cashmere wool,
usually simply known as cashmere, is a
fiber obtained from
cashmere goats,
pashmina goats, and some
other breeds of goat. It has been used...
- materials, such as
mineral wool and gl****
wool, that have some
properties similar to
animal wool. As an
animal fiber,
wool consists of
protein together...
-
sufficient quantity of
d**** yarn to
complete the rug. Only
small batches of
wool were
d**** from time to time. When one
string of
wool was used up, the weaver...
-
slaughtered and
burned outside of the camp. Cedarwood, an herb
called ezov, and
wool d**** scarlet are
added to the fire, and the
remaining ashes are
placed in a...
- The
French term pure
laine (lit. 'pure
wool' or 'genuine',
often translated as 'old stock' or '
d****-in-the-
wool'),
refers to Québécois
people of full French...
- sheep's
wool and the
darker yarn was the same
wool d**** with
simple vegetable dyes, such as
alder bark or
water flag, or the
untreated wool of a black...
-
animal fibers rather than
plant fibers and was most
effective for
dying wool from
alpacas and
other Camelidae,
rabbit fur, and feathers. It was also used...