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  2. American Woolen Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Woolen Company is a designer, manufacturer and distributor of men's and women's worsted and woolen fabrics. Based in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, the company operates from the 160-year-old Warren Mills, which it acquired from Loro Piana SpA in June 2014.

  3. List of fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Fabrics in this list include fabrics that are woven, braided or knitted from textile fibres. A. Aertex; Alençon lace; Antique satin; Argentan lace ...

  4. Category:Woven fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Woven fabrics" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 292 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Fringe (trim) - Wikipedia

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    Fringe trim applied to a reproduction drapery design in the Vermont Senate Chamber of the Vermont State House. Moccasin with fringe. A Fringe is an ornamental textile trim applied to an edge of a textile item, such as drapery, a flag, or epaulettes. Fringe originated as a way of preventing a cut piece of fabric from unraveling when a hemming was

  6. Waverly - Wikipedia

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    Waverly, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community within the above township; Waverly, South Dakota, an unincorporated community and census-designated place; Waverly, Tennessee, a city; Waverly (Old Wavery) and New Waverly, populated areas next to Sam Houston National Forest, in Texas; Waverly, Virginia, a town

  7. Ruffle (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of a woman wearing a heavily ruffled cap, 1789 Mechanical ruffler by Singer, used on domestic sewing machines. In sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric, lace or ribbon tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment, bedding, or other textile as a form of trimming.

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