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  2. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    The warm woollen curtains could be as sumptuously decorated with embroidery and passementerie as the suites of silk curtains used in summer. [24] Colonial American bed hangings were often made of home-grown linen or from local wool. These would be spun, dyed and woven, though finer fabrics were available for purchase. [25]

  3. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    Later, he and his daughter May made designs for panels for "embroider yourself" kits for cushion covers, fireplace screens, doorway curtains, bedcovers and other household objects. In 1885, Morris turned production of embroidery entirely over to his daughter. [3]

  4. Oxburgh Hangings - Wikipedia

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    One of Mary's French administrators, Du Verger, sent silks to Bess of Hardwick in 1574, [6] and in 1577, when Mary was at Sheffield, he sent the Queen a range of coloured silk threads for embroidery, which she called soyes de nuances pour mes ouvrages. [7] The embroidered panels have been made into a wall hanging, two bed curtains, and a valance.

  5. Portière - Wikipedia

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    Silk velvet, and silk appliquéd and embroidered with silk and wool, silk damask, c. 1883 Close-up of appliquéd panel Acanthus portière, Morris and Co. , silk embroidery on linen, 1890s

  6. Sitara (textile) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Others, similarly embroidered with multiple verses from the Quran, were commissioned by Abdülmejid I [18] [19] and Mahmud II. [20] This collection also includes several sitaras for the Prophet's Mosque, from the 18th century onwards. [21] One in red silk, 280 centimetres (110 in) high, was made in Istanbul in the early 19th century.

  7. Brocade - Wikipedia

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    The complexity and high quality of luxurious silk fabrics caused Italy to become the most important and superior manufacturer of the finest silk fabrics for all of Europe. [ citation needed ] The almost sculptural lines of the fashions during the Renaissance were paired perfectly with the exquisite beauty and elegance of brocade, damask, and ...

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