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  • 101Darning — Cashmere darn , a fine darning technique for twill fabric, from The Dictionary of Needlework, 1885 …

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  • 102Dressmaker — For other uses see Dressmaker (disambiguation) Seamstress redirects here. For the graphics library, see Seam carving. For the film, see The Seamstress. Pierre Balmain and the actress Ruth Ford, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1947 A dressmaker… …

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  • 103Wet cleaning — is a non toxic, environmentally safe alternative to dry cleaning, utilizing computer controlled washing machines, biodegradable soaps and conditioners, and various types of pressing equipment that may be specialized for many different fabric and… …

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  • 104Punto in Aria — (literally stitch in air ) is an early form of Needle lace, devised in Italy. It is considered the first true lace because it was the first meant to be stitched alone, and not first onto a woven fabric.It is a closely related needle lace to… …

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  • 105Pattern (sewing) — In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is an original garment from which other garments of a similar style are copied, or the paper or cardboard templates from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric before cutting out and assembling …

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  • 106Merrow Sewing Machine Company — This article is about the sewing machine manufacturer. For the creature of myth, see Merrow. Merrow Machine Company Type Private Industry Textiles Founded 1838 …

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  • 107Dunure Castle — 5 miles from Ayr, Scotland NS250158 …

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  • 108Brush (disambiguation) — A brush is a device with bristles, wire or other filaments used for cleaning, grooming, painting, etc.It is also used to describe the tail of a fox.Brush may also refer to:Brushes*Hairbrush *Toothbrush *Brush (electric), a part used to conduct… …

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  • 109Bias (textile) — Bias or cross grain of cloth. The bias (US) or cross grain (UK) direction of a piece of woven fabric, usually referred to simply as the bias or the cross grain , is at 45 degrees to its warp and weft threads. Every piece of woven fabric has two… …

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  • 110Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft — e.V. © Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft Abbreviation DPG Formation 1845 …

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