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  2. Patchwork quilt - Wikipedia

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    The dense printed patterns were cut out, spread apart on a background of plain fabric, allowing the effect of the rare fabric to spread further. [1] Broderie perse is a related technique, where selections of printed fabric are cut out, and sewn in place to produce the effect of a custom printed cloth.

  3. Crafter Makes Tuxedo Kitty a 'Cat Pod' From Scrap Yarn - AOL

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    Others ask for the pattern. How To Make a Cat Pod. A cat pod or cat cave is easy enough to crochet, and there are plenty of patterns online. All you need is a thick enough yarn and the right size ...

  4. Textile recycling - Wikipedia

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    Textile recycling is the process of recovering fiber, yarn, or fabric and reprocessing the material into new, useful products. [1] Textile waste is split into pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and is sorted into five different categories derived from a pyramid model.

  5. Patchwork - Wikipedia

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    Patchwork blocks are pieced squares [11] made up of colored shapes that repeat specific shapes to create patterns within the square or block of, say, light and dark or contrasting colors . The blocks can all repeat the same pattern, or blocks can have several different patterns. The patchwork blocks are typically around 8–10 in 2 (52–65 cm 2

  6. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Paper was cut into shapes and used as a pattern; each individual piece of cut fabric was basted around the paper pattern. Paper was a scarce commodity in the early American west so women would save letters from home, postcards, newspaper clippings, and catalogs to use as patterns. The paper not only served as a pattern but as an insulator.

  7. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    In India Kantha originated from the Sanskrit word kontha, which means rags, as the blankets are made out of rags [37] using different scrap pieces of cloth. Nakshi kantha consisting of a running (embroidery) stitch, similar to the Japanese Sashiko is used for decorating and reinforcing the cloth and sewing patterns.