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  2. Hachimaki - Wikipedia

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    A kamikaze pilot receives a hachimaki before his final mission, 1945.. The origin of the hachimaki is uncertain, but the most common theory states that they originated as headbands used by samurai, worn underneath the kabuto to protect the wearer from cuts [1] and to absorb sweat. [2]

  3. Net (textile) - Wikipedia

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    Using either the lace-maker or the net-maker method to tie the netting knot, several types of netting can be created. Diamond mesh netting goes back and forth, in rows. This technique is used for bags, hammocks, headbands and scarves. Another type is square mesh netting which also goes back and forth in rows but is worked in the diagonal.

  4. 7 Creative Hobbies to Take Up in the New Year - AOL

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    By learning two basic stitches—the chain stitch and single crochet—you'll be able to make baby blankets and toys, hats and headbands, cases and clutches, a bouquet of flowers, or even ...

  5. Manggeon - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Chinese wangjin which covered the top of the head like a cap, Korean mang-geon is a circular headband that has two strings at each end of the band. The practical development of a headband form can be seen in the way Korean-style top knots called sang-tu were secured by using the string ties of the mang-geon.

  6. Diadem - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the Greek διάδημα diádēma, "band" or "fillet", [1] from διαδέω diadéō, "I bind round", or "I fasten". [2] The term originally referred to the embroidered white silk ribbon, ending in a knot and two fringed strips often draped over the shoulders, that surrounded the head of the king to denote his authority.

  7. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    To make, cut a quilt into a trapezoid shape, finish the edges and sew ribbon to create a tie. Use a scrap piece of the quilt to cut out an oversize letter "Q" and stitch it to the front of a T-shirt.

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