- In the
textile arts,
plying (from the
French verb plier, "to fold", from the
Latin verb plico, from the
ancient Gr**** verb πλέκω.) is a
process of twisting...
- 1920–1940. 19th-century
warps were
colored handspun wool or
cotton string, then
switched to
white handspun wool in the
early decades of the 20th century...
-
Renfrewshire A town
situated in the west
central Lowlands of Scotland.
Dosuti A
handspun cotton cloth Characteristics A co**** and
thick cotton cloth In and around...
- to make a two-ply yarn at the overlap. It
might alternately be
loosely handspun, with few
twists per unit length.
Because of this structure,
tsumugi is...
-
Handspun llama yarn from Patagonia...
- the
rarity of
skilled weavers and the
rarity of raw
materials such as
handspun cotton thread, the
textile has
become rare,
although weaving communities...
- made of
thicker fabric such as wool or "Khadi silk", a thick, co****,
handspun and
handwoven silk that may be
mixed with
other fibers. A very
common fabric...
-
encourage spinning and
weaving which were
certified by AISA.[citation needed]
Handspun yarn was
expensive and of poor quality, and
weavers preferred yarn produced...
- station,
famous for beni (red
safflower dye used in the
production of
handspun silk). In 1689, the
famous haiku poet,
Matsuo Bashō
visited Yamagata during...
-
Handspun chiengora yarn....