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  2. Assisi embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Assisi embroidery is a form of counted-thread embroidery based on an ancient Italian needlework tradition in which the background is filled with embroidery stitches and the main motifs are outlined but not stitched. The name is derived from the Italian town of Assisi where the modern form of the craft originated.

  3. Cutwork - Wikipedia

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    Cutwork frill on a cotton petticoat. Cutwork or cut work, also known as punto tagliato in Italian, is a needlework technique in which portions of a textile, typically cotton or linen, [1] are cut away and the resulting "hole" is reinforced and filled with embroidery or needle lace.

  4. Museum of Textiles and Industry of Busto Arsizio - Wikipedia

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    This includes lingerie, embroidered clothing, bedding, curtains and a tablecloth woven in the style of Leonardo. Also showcased is embroidery and lace from Gallarate . Documents and office

  5. Liturgical lace - Wikipedia

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    In the Italian city of Rapallo, there is a museum dedicated to liturgical lace and lace in general. [29] Moreover, Catholic churches often consider liturgical lace in their sacristies as part of their treasure.

  6. Tablecloth - Wikipedia

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    Today, dining tablecloths are typically made of cotton, a poly-cotton blend, or a PVC-coated material that can be wiped clean, but they can be made of almost any material, including delicate fabrics like embroidered silk. Ease of laundering is an important consideration for tablecloths used for dining, as they are easily soiled.

  7. How I Spent 3 Days in St. Moritz as a Design Editor - AOL

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    Plaid tablecloths and plush, red seating complete its cozy feel. It'd be wrong to not eat chocolate while in Switzerland, and Läderach is an excellent place to try various chocolates and stock up.

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