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  2. Tristan Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Tristan from scene 7 Detail of King Mark from scene 7 Detail of rowers from scene 8. The imagery on the quilt resembles the narrative of chapters 17–19 of a 14th-century novella, La Tavola Rotonda o L'Istoria di Tristano, which describes the oppression of Cornwall by Languis of Ireland and his champion Amoroldo (a variation on "Morholt"), and the battle of Tristan on behalf of King ...

  3. Sandra Sider - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Sider (born 1949, in Alabama) is an American quilt artist, author, and curator.She holds a PhD in comparative literature from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, specializing in Renaissance studies.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Textile arts

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    Interested in European clothing and textile arts from Neolithic to Renaissance. Elemenopee9: Talk: I go through phases of being more of a knitter or a crocheter but both are very special to me. I also have made one (1) patchwork quilt, and would love to have the time to do another one.

  5. Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    From ancient Egypt, tapestry weave pieces using linen were found in the tombs of both Thutmose IV (d. 1391 or 1388 BC) and Tutankhamen (c. 1323 BC), the latter a glove and a robe. [ 26 ] Pieces in wool, given a wide range of dates around two millennia ago, have been found in a cemetery at Sanpul (Shampula) and other sites near Khotan in the ...

  6. Gambeson - Wikipedia

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    For common soldiers who could not afford mail or plate armour, the gambeson, combined with a helmet as the only additional protection, remained a common sight on European battlefields during the entire Middle Ages. Its decline—paralleling that of plate armour—came only with the Renaissance, as the use of firearms became more widespread. By ...

  7. Textile arts - Wikipedia

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    The word textile is from Latin texere which means "to weave", "to braid" or "to construct". [1] The simplest textile art is felting, in which animal fibers are matted together using heat and moisture. Most textile arts begin with twisting or spinning and plying fibers to make yarn (called thread when it is very fine and rope when it is very heavy).

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