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Textile Fibers, Dyes, Finishes and Processes - A Concise Guide
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Textile Fibers, Dyes, Finishes and Processes - A Concise GuideTextile Fibers, Dyes, Finishes and Processes - A Concise Guide

The word "textile" was originally used to define a woven fabric and the processes involved in weaving. Over the years the term has taken on broad connotations, including the following: (1) staple filaments and fibers for use in yarns or preparation of woven, knitted, tufted or non-woven fabrics, (2) yarns made from natural or man-made fibers, (3) fabrics and other products made from fibers or from yarns, and (4) apparel or other articles fabricated from the above which retain the flexibility and drape of the original fabrics. This broad definition will generally cover all of the products produced by the textile industry intended for intermediate structures or final products.


 
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Tags: fabrics, fibers, products, yarns, textile, Textile
Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists
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Cloth Dolls for Textile ArtistsCloth Dolls for Textile Artists

Presenting the basic principles and techniques of doll making, this book provides patterns for different shapes of dolls—from the simple stump doll to the more complicated joint doll—as well as practical instruction on needle-sculpting expressive faces using needle and thread embroidery. A wide range of textile techniques fill these pages, as step-by-step instructions take artists through methods of beading, hand and machine embroidering, stamping, dyeing, felting, and quilting. An exciting alternative, the cloth doll represents the perfect medium for textile artists to express their skill and creativity.
 
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Tags: mdash, techniques, textile, artists, dyeing, Cloth
Elsevier's Dictionary of Art History Terms: French-English/English-French
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Art History Terms: French-English/English-French
The dictionary contains terms covering the following fields and subfields of arts and antiques: painting, drawing, engraving, sculpture, architecture, dressmaking, armament, heraldry, ceramics, styles and art criticism, music, furniture, religious monuments and objects, textile, gilding, numismatics, jewels, cabinet-making etc.
 
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Tags: monuments, objects, textile, religious, furniture