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  2. Neenah Paper Buys Southworth Brands - AOL

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    Neenah Paper shares closed at $30.94 Thursday, up 2.8%, ahead of the news. The article Neenah Paper Buys Southworth Brands originally appeared on Fool.com. Fool contributor Rich Smith has no ...

  3. Cotton paper - Wikipedia

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    A worker feeding rags into the rag breaking machine in a paper factory in Scotland (1918) A trolley laden with boiled rags The paper being cut to size Cotton paper, also known as rag paper or rag stock paper, is made using cotton linters (fine fibers which stick to the cotton seeds after processing) or cotton from used cloth (rags) as the primary material.

  4. Wove paper - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of wove paper differs from that of laid paper, which produced a more textured surface due to the manner in which the wire mesh within the paper mould was constructed. The traditional laid pattern consisted of a series of wide-spaced lines (chain lines) parallel to the shorter sides of the sheet and more narrowly spaced lines ...

  5. Laid paper - Wikipedia

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    Laid paper is a type of paper having a ribbed texture imparted by the manufacturing process. In the pre-mechanical period of European papermaking (from the 12th century into the 19th century), laid paper was the predominant kind of paper produced. Its use, however, diminished in the 19th century, when it was largely supplanted by wove paper. [1]

  6. Drafting linen - Wikipedia

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    Manufactured as an undyed muslin woven fabric, typically using cotton or linen fiber, the textile was highly starched and then calendered to create a smooth surface for precise ink and graphite lines. Although drafting linen was most typically used in creating original drawings, it was occasionally used as the underlying support for blueprints ...

  7. Linens - Wikipedia

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    A close-up of the texture of hand-woven linen fabric made in the early 20th century in the Balkans. An illustration of how to darn linen, from the Encyclopedia of Needlework (1884) by Thérèse de Dillmont. A French armoire with home linens arranged in a traditional manner, with embroidered dust covers over the shelves.

  8. Mummy paper - Wikipedia

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    The deck also states, “it is by no means rare to find above 30 lbs. weight of linen wrappings on mummies…A princess from the late Mr. Pettigrew’s collection was swathed in 40 thicknesses, producing 42 yards of the finest texture.” [10] Deck further calculated that the average consumption of paper in America is about 15 lbs. per person ...

  9. Whitework embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Dresden work on white linen; Engageantes Richelieu cutwork embroidery, a form of whitework. Different styles of whitework emanated from different areas and at a variety of times in history. There are examples of pulled thread work from the 1200s. Prior to the 1500s, embroidered clothing and other textiles were limited to the church and to royalty.

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