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  2. Basic knitted fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Basic knitted fabrics include stocking stitch, reverse stocking stitch, garter stitch, seed stitch, faggoting, and tricot.In some cases, these fabrics appear differently on the right side (as seen when making the stitch) than on the wrong side (as seen from the other side, when the work is turned).

  3. The 50 best stocking stuffers of 2024 - AOL

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    This four-pack from Twinings comes with Christmas Tea, Winter Spice, Gingerbread Joy, and Pepperming Cheer. And oh yeah—the support of 80,000 Amazon shoppers. $17 at Amazon

  4. Selvage - Wikipedia

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    Black and red patterned wool shawl; the long edges are selvedges and the short edges are knotted fringe. c. 1820s.From the collection of Conner Prairie.. According to Hollen, Saddler & Langford, "A selvage is the self-edge of a fabric formed by the filling yarn when it turns to go back across the fabric."

  5. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    In most crochet, the artisan usually has only one live stitch on the hook (with the exception being Tunisian crochet), while a knitter keeps an entire row of stitches active simultaneously. Dropped stitches, which can unravel a knitted fabric, rarely interfere with crochet work, due to a second structural difference between knitting and crochet.

  6. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Fabrics bought for Mary included "silver tock", a metallic tinsel fabric that was much less expensive than cloth of silver, at 20 shillings for an ell length. [118] Silver tock was particularly used in masques, in France when Mary was a child in 1550 and later in Scotland in the reign of Mary's son James VI. [119] [120]