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  2. NEStalgia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 August 2024. 2011 video game NEStalgia Title screen Developer(s) Silk Games Publisher(s) Silk Games Designer(s) Ben Mallahan Engine BYOND Platform(s) Microsoft Windows Release February 23, 2011 Steam: April 15, 2014 Genre(s) Role-playing game Mode(s) Multiplayer NEStalgia was a massively multiplayer ...

  3. Tsumugi (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    The short silk fibres are degummed [1] and, traditionally, the yarns are hand-joined to form a continuous length before weaving, [2] a technique also used for cheaper bast fibres. Yarns are joined by twisting the ends to be joined in the same direction, then twisting both ends, bundled together, in the other direction, to make a two-ply yarn at ...

  4. List of animals that produce silk - Wikipedia

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    The mussel Pinna nobilis creates silk to bond itself to rocks. It is used to make sea silk. Spiders make spider silk for various purposes such as weaving their webs, protecting their eggs or as a safety line. The amphipod Peramphithoe femorata uses silk to make a nest out of kelp blades. Another amphipod, Crassicorophium bonellii, use silk to ...

  5. Weaving - Wikipedia

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    Warp and weft in plain weaving A satin weave, common for silk, in which each warp thread floats over 15 weft threads A 3/1 twill, as used in denim. Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.

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  7. Silk industry of Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Silk was prepared for weaving by hand-throwing the silk. This was originally an outdoor activity, conducted under long shades, but when it moved into 23-metre-long buildings they also were called shades. [9] In Italy they found a way to do this using machines. Lombe's Mill in Derby was the first successful powered silk-throwing mill in England.

  8. Yūki-tsumugi - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, yūki-tsumugi was designated one of the Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan. [8] The Association for the Preservation of the Honba Yūki-tsumugi Weaving Technique (本場結城紬技術保持会) was established in 1976 and helps promote and transmit the craft. [4]

  9. Paterson Silk Weavers - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Bluebirds, Lancaster Maroons, New Haven Texas Steers, Philadelphia Athletics, New York Metropolitans, Newark Colts and Wilmington Peaches joined Newark in beginning league play on April 23, 1896. [2] The "Silk Weavers" nickname corresponds to the silk weaving industry in Paterson in the era. Paterson was known as "Silk City." [3]