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  2. Aubusson tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Aubusson tapestries depended on engravings as a design source, or scale drawings from which the low-warp tapestry-weavers worked. As with Flemish and Parisian tapestries of the same time, figures were set against a conventional background of verdure , stylized foliage and vignettes of plants on which birds perch and from which issue ...

  3. Shed (weaving) - Wikipedia

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    The shed is created to make it easy to interlace the weft into the warp and thus create woven fabric. Most types of looms have some sort of device which separates some of the warp threads from the others. This separation is called the shed, and allows for a shuttle carrying the weft thread to move through the shed perpendicular to the warp ...

  4. Navajo weaving - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of weft to warp threads had a fine count before the Bosque Redondo internment and declined in the following decades, then rose somewhat to a midrange ratio of five to one for the period 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 ...

  5. Tapestry lawn - Wikipedia

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    A tapestry lawn in Avondale Park, London. The area was previously grassed parkland. A tapestry lawn (also referred to as a grass-free lawn) [1] is a lawn made from a variety of different mowing-tolerant perennial forb species. The overall visual effect of the many species of plants grown together is referred to as a tapestry.

  6. Warping in agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Warping was particularly suited to the Humberhead Levels, as the high tides of the rivers Trent and Ouse, when combined with the adjacent low land situation of the fields to be warped, made the practicalities of the process relatively simple. [3] Warping was also carried out in the Somerset Levels from about 1780. [4]

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    Tapestry CEO says its splashy deal for Capri Holdings is one that will be proven right over time. Tapestry CEO on $8.5 billion deal for Michael Kors owner Capri: We made the right call [Video ...