- Look up
coverlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
coverlet (earlier coverlid) is a
fabric covering spread,
usually for a bed, and may
refer to: Woven...
- or cotton.
Coverlets were
woven in
almost every community in the
United States from the
colonial era
until the late 19th century.
Coverlets of 18th century...
-
concomitant reduction of the
primary coverlets. That is, one-day-old
chicks with
primary remiges shorter than
coverlets carry the K gene of ****-linked dela****-feathering...
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While Mrs.
Coverlet Was Away (1958), Mrs.
Coverlet's Magicians (1960), and Mrs.
Coverlet's Detectives (1965) are a
series of
three children's
books written...
- A
quilt is a multi-layered textile,
traditionally composed of two or more
layers of
fabric or fiber.
Commonly three layers are used with a
filler material...
- and Italy.
Ribbed armazine in the 19th
century was
heavier and used for
coverlets,
curtains and portières. The
thick black corded silk ("a kind of taffeta")...
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Ralli quilt "Quilting History". "2004-1-B
suffolk puffs table coverlets". The
Quilt ****ociation.
Retrieved 2020-06-14. Whittle,
Sarah (2013)....
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original on 2007-06-09. Like
elaborately decorated pottery and
Jacquard coverlets, "show towels" were made
primarily for
display rather than for use. "Towels:...
- the
exception of Brooke-Taylor's over****ed harridan, Lady
Constance de
Coverlet) and
occasionally extended into
having conversations with
herself in different...
-
sheet was
spread and
pillows placed,
while silk-covered
skins served as
coverlets. The
Carolingian m****cripts show
metal bedsteads much
higher at the head...