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classes were
subsequently made of
cloth or cotton, or at the best of
black taffeta, plaited:
Which was tied
round the neck by two
small strings.
Often the...
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includes a
vardingard of
black taffeta with a
satin foreskirt embroidered with gold p****ementerie,
another of
black taffeta, and a
third of buckram. Possibly...
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doublet of shot or "changing"
Spanish taffeta with 48 buttons, with
breeches of
orange velvet, and a hat of
yellow taffeta. As a New Year Day's gift to Elizabeth...
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White Romarin Weisser Taffetapfel (a.k.a.
Weisser Winter taffetapfel, fr.
Taffetas Blanc, ru.
Taftianoe beloe zimnee) ? <1820 A
yellow apple with red overcolor...
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sandwiched in
between two
layers of
woven taffeta, the film
provides most of the
stretch resistance and the
taffeta enhances tear and ab****n resistance...
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death in or
before October 1941;
Webster also
discovered a
section of
taffeta in her mouth,
suggesting that she had died from suffocation. From the measurement...
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raised "cord" or wale texture.
Modern corduroy is most
commonly composed of
tufted cords,
sometimes exhibiting a
channel (bare to the base fabric) between...
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Scotland in the 1830s. Here he
developed a way to
weave fuzzy shawls.
Tufts of
coloured wool were
woven together into a
blanket that was then cut into...
- made of cotton. A
wealthier woman's
could be
cotton with silk stripes,
taffeta, or
watered silk.
Sometimes the
wealthy woman's tobs were rose, pink, or...
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Apparel Trades Collins &
Aikman sells a
variety of
knitted ,
woven and
tufted materials to
garment manufacturers . ...
Other divisions make pile fabrics...