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  2. DMC (company) - Wikipedia

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    DMC shares were withdrawn from Euronext listing. [10] In 2011, the plan to sell the embroidery thread activity was challenged by the filing of a complaint for fraud in the December 2008 judgment. [11] In June 2016, the British investment fund BlueGem Capital Partners [12] announced its intention

  3. Embroidery thread - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery floss or stranded cotton is a loosely twisted, slightly glossy 6-strand thread, usually of cotton but also manufactured in silk, linen, and rayon. Cotton floss is the standard thread for cross-stitch , and is suitable for most embroidery excluding robust canvas embroidery.

  4. Thérèse de Dillmont - Wikipedia

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    Dillmont's book was tied in with Dollfus-Mieg et Cie, a French thread company, and these products were recommended to her readers. [3] In 1884 she had started working with the Alsatian-French textile firm (DMC) at Mulhouse after signing an agreement on 26 October 1884 with Jean Dollfus .

  5. Filet lace - Wikipedia

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    Italy, 17th century - Fragment of a Border with Vines and Floral Motifs - 1920.1129 - Cleveland Museum of Art Italy, 16th-17th century - Band with Figures of Women and Angels - 1920.1272 - Cleveland Museum of Art Filet lace Norway The cover of the book by Thérèse de Dillmont for DMC, about filet lace work, 1900

  6. DMC - Wikipedia

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    DMC (rapper) (Darryl McDaniels, born 1964), a member of hip hop group Run–DMC; DMC World DJ Championships, an international turntablism competition; Devil May Cry, a Japanese video game series Devil May Cry, the first game in the series; DmC: Devil May Cry, a reboot of the series; Detroit Metal City, a manga franchise

  7. Color Association of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Color Association of the United States (CAUS), known until 1955 as the Textile Color Card Association of the United States (TCCA), is an independent color trend forecasting and color consulting service to the business community, known for its textile color swatch book, the Standard Color Reference of America (formerly the Standard Color Card of America).