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  2. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Cavandoli 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.

  3. Conservation and restoration of textiles - Wikipedia

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    Garments suitable for hanging should be placed on plastic hangers which have been padded to mimic the shape of human shoulders, and covered with a plastic or cloth cover with an open bottom to allow air circulation while keeping the costume clean. [6] Wooden hangers may have a high acid content, which may cause discolouration or decay to the ...

  4. Hanging basket - Wikipedia

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    A hanging basket is a suspended container used for growing decorative plants. Typically they are hung from buildings, where garden space is at a premium, and from street furniture for environmental enhancement. They may also be suspended from free standing frames sometimes called hanging basket trees. One type of hanging basket is the inverted ...

  5. Sewing - Wikipedia

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    Sewing Fisherman's Wife by Anna Ancher, 1890. Sewing is the craft of fastening pieces of textiles together using a sewing needle and thread.Sewing is one of the oldest of the textile arts, arising in the Paleolithic era.

  6. Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, only 12 films worthy of being considered for an Academy Award were made, although at least 800 VCDs were produced. [385] Myanmar is the primary subject of a 2007 graphic novel titled Chroniques Birmanes by Québécois author and animator, Guy Delisle. The graphic novel was translated into English under the title Burma Chronicles in 2008.

  7. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    12. Metallic or Lustre Glaze - Contains metal oxides or compounds, producing a metallic or iridescent finish. - Adds a luxurious appearance to pottery. - Requires specialized firing techniques. 13. Lead Glaze - Historically used for its shiny and smooth finish. - Toxicity concerns have reduced its use in modern pottery. 14.