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  2. Fringe (trim) - Wikipedia

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    Types of fringe include: Bullion fringe, is a twisted yarn which generally contains threads of silver or gold. [1] The name derives from bullion hose, which had a twisted element at the top that resembled this type of fringe. [1] Modern bullion fringe varies widely in texture and width, but generally is only 3 to 9 inches (7.6 to 22.9 cm) in ...

  3. Esme Young - Wikipedia

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    Esme Young was born at Bedford Hospital, [1] the second of five children. [5] [3] Her father, Air Vice Marshal Brian Pashley Young CB CBE (1918–1992), was born in Natal, South Africa, [6] and was a career officer in the RAF. [5]

  4. Trim (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    As a predictable reaction, high fashion came to emphasize exquisiteness of cut and construction over denseness of trimming, and applied trim became a signifier of mass-produced clothing by the 1930s. [2] The iconic braid and gold button trim of the Chanel suit are a notable survival of trim in high fashion. [3]

  5. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    In sewing and fashion design, a pattern is an original garment from which other garments of a similar style are copied, or the paper or cardboard templates from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric before cutting out and assembling (sometimes called paper patterns). Home sewing patterns are generally printed on tissue paper and ...

  6. Tinsel print - Wikipedia

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    A tinsel print is a print where tinsel is added after printing, for decorative effect, it is made in two ways. The first is a rare type of old master print parts of which are decorated with small thin shiny fragments of metal or quartz crystal applied to glue. Gold leaf fragments were used on some, and colour was applied before the tinsel.

  7. Tassel - Wikipedia

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    Today, only the Chancellor of Oxford wears a gold tassel. [3] In the Middle East, tassels were worn as talismans, especially on headwear. In Egypt, Mesopotamia, and throughout the Arab world tassels were worn by children on hoods or caps to protect them from malevolent spirits and ward off demons. [4]