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socks have been
found in
certain tombs. Most
hosiery garments are made by
knitting methods.
Modern hosiery is
usually tight-****ing by
virtue of stretchy...
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Byzantine chain Byzantine dress Byzantine silk Cabbage-tree hat
Cable knitting Cache-cœur Cache-****e
Cagoule Calendering Calfskin Calico (textile) Caligae...
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tendons that
control movement of the
thumb become constricted by
their tendon sheath in the wrist. This
results in pain and
tenderness on the
thumb side of the...
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business or
person who
sells small articles for sewing,
dressmaking and
knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and zippers; in the
United States, the term...
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glove that
covers the hand but does not have
separate finger openings or
sheaths. Generally,
mittens still separate the
thumb from the
other four fingers...
- in a
variety of
knittings. Single-stranded
knitting is the
standard military-issue variant, but double- and quadruple-stranded
knitting for
increased warmth...
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created a
layer between the two
layers of
conical leaves using the dry
bamboo sheath,
giving the hat
strength and durability. In the next stage, the craftsman...
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generally refers to
Xenopus laevis The act of
ripping out
stitches in
knitting All
pages with
titles beginning with Frog All
pages with
titles containing...
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showed this
fellow underwear—a three-button long-sleeve
shirt by
Johnstown Knitting Mills. He said, 'This is a new shirt.' That's
where he got the idea for...
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referred to as a jersey. Jersey, in the
Channel Islands, was
famous for its
knitting trade in
medieval times, and
because of that
original fame, the name "jersey"...