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  2. Balochi handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Balochi needlework uses organic materials such as cotton, silk, and wool. Threads are often hand-dyed using natural pigments derived from plants and minerals, contributing to the depth of color in the designs. [5] Decorative elements like mirrors, crystals, and sequins are also incorporated to enhance visual appeal. The embroidery ...

  3. FarmVille 2 Crafting Workshop Recipes: Everything you ... - AOL

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    1 Wool Thread Spindle + 2 Pieces of Glass (ask friends for them) Sells for: 1,680 coins. Produce Tote (16 XP) 2 Wool Bolts + 3 Fine Fleece (from Prized Sheep) Sells for: 2,330 coins.

  4. Crewel embroidery - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the word crewel is unknown but is thought to come from an ancient word describing the curl in the staple, the single hair of the wool. [5] The word crewel in the 1700s meant worsted, a wool yarn with twist, and thus crewel embroidery was not identified with particular styles of designs, but rather was embroidery with the use of this wool thread.

  5. Kashmiri handicrafts - Wikipedia

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    Namda [15] is a traditional Kashmiri carpet produced by felting wool instead of weaving woollen threads. Wool that comes directly from the fleece of living sheep, is being sorted out, cleaned, dyed and then many layers are mingled together, soaped and felted. Later, the rug is decorated with chain stitch Aari embroidery [16] with contrasting ...

  6. Textile arts - Wikipedia

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    The prince's capotain hat is made of felt using the most basic of textile techniques. His clothing is made of woven cloth, richly embroidered in silk, and his stockings are knitted. He stands on an oriental rug of wool which softens and warms the floor, and heavy curtains both decorate the room and block cold drafts from the window.

  7. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Wool, linen, and silk have been in use for thousands of years for both fabric and yarn. Today, embroidery thread is manufactured in cotton, rayon, and novelty yarns as well as in traditional wool, linen, and silk. Ribbon embroidery uses narrow ribbon in silk or silk/organza blend ribbon, most commonly to create floral motifs. [31]

  8. Thrumming (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Thrumming is a technique in which small pieces of wool or yarn (thrums) are pulled through fabric to create a wooly layer.The term thrum originally referred specifically to worthless pieces of warp thread which remained after weaving a piece of fabric using a loom, though its meaning has since broadened to include any small pieces of wool or thread which are used in a similar way.

  9. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Modern projects usually entail the hand knitting of hats or helmet liners; the liners provided for soldiers must be of 100% worsted weight wool and be crafted using specific colors. Some charities teach women to knit as a means of clothing their families or supporting themselves.