- The Mill on the
Floss is a
novel by
English author George Eliot, pen name of Mary Ann Evans,
first published in
three volumes on 4
April 1860 by William...
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Embroidery floss or
stranded cotton is a
loosely twisted,
slightly glossy 6-strand thread,
usually of
cotton but also
manufactured in silk,
linen, and rayon...
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black fabric with
multicolored Bedouin embroidery and t****el of
embroidery floss Chain-stitch
embroidery from
England c. 1775
Traditional Bulgarian Floral...
- a
zigzag pattern using fine gold thread. The
remainder is
worked in
linen floss using a
split stitch that
flows independently from the mesh of the canvas...
- The
stitcher counts the
threads on a
piece of
evenweave fabric (such as
linen) in each
direction so that the
stitches are of
uniform size and appearance...
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Records Limited. p. 237. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. "Mental
Floss' 10-fact
salute to
Casey Kasem".
Mental Floss. 11 July 2009. Corliss,
Richard (2014-06-15). "Casey...
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garments are
generally of very fine
linen or
cotton and
feature delicate smocking embroidery done in
cotton floss in
contrasting colors;
smocked garments...
- Mary Ann Evans. It was
published in 1861. An
outwardly simple tale of a
linen weaver, the
novel is
notable for its
strong realism and its sophisticated...
- hanging, pictures,
linens and clothing.
Swedish dresses were
decorated for
traditional outfits with a
variety of threads. Today,
cotton Floss and
yarns are...
- evenweave, and
linen fabrics, in cotton,
linen, and man-made
materials combined in more and more ways; and
fibers from
cotton floss to silk, rayon, viscose...