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  2. Polka dot - Wikipedia

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    Red polka dots on a yellow background. The polka dot is a pattern consisting of an array of large filled circles of the same size. [1]Polka dots are commonly seen on children's clothing, toys, furniture, ceramics, and Central European folk art, but they appear in a wide array of contexts.

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    She was the woman behind the all-Italian invention of "the put-together," the apparently casual interweaving of patterns, polka dots, and stripes that is emblematic of the Missoni house alongside ...

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  6. Dotted Swiss (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Dotted Swiss, or Swiss Dot, is a sheer cotton fabric embellished with small dots. It is a fine, lightweight plain weave cotton fabric, ornamented with embroidery or flocking with dotted patterns. The dots sequence is possible in several ways and colors. The placement of dots can be regular to irregular and single color or multicolor.

  7. Batik - Wikipedia

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    Indians use resist-dyeing with cotton fabrics. Initially, wax and even rice starch were used for printing on fabrics. Until recently batik was made only for dresses and tailored garments, but modern batik is applied in numerous items, such as murals, wall hangings, paintings, household linen, and scarves, with livelier and brighter patterns.