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  2. Give Your Walls the Attention They Deserve with These Unique ...

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    Wood Panelling. Classic wood panelling, or a new spin on it, can give walls tons of personality. Here it pairs with original ceiling plasterwork, an ocean blue cowhide rug (Moattar), and drip ...

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    Start by cutting the fabric into strips or shapes, depending on the design you envision. Then, carefully drape the fabric over the wooden dowel, ensuring that it hangs evenly on both sides. You ...

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    Add In Oversized Art or Patterns. Carolyn Cerminara, the founder and principal designer at Nashville-based Cerminara Design, likes to use large walls to make a big impact with pattern or color. "I ...

  5. Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry is a type of weaving. Various designs of looms can be used, including upright or "high-warp" looms, where the tapestry is stretched vertically in front of the weaver, or horizontal "low-warp" looms, which were usual in large medieval and Renaissance workshops, but later mostly used for smaller pieces.

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    Quilting. Quilted skirt (silk, wool and cotton – 1770–1790), Jacoba de Jonge-collection MoMu, Antwerp / Photo by Hugo Maertens, Bruges. Quilting is the process of joining a minimum of three layers of fabric together either through stitching manually using a needle and thread, or mechanically with a sewing machine or specialised longarm ...

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    Macramé. Macramé is a form of textile produced using knotting (rather than weaving or knitting) techniques. The primary knots of macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches. It was long crafted by sailors, especially in elaborate or ornamental knotting forms, to cover anything from ...