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Sprays of botanically-accurate flowers appear in Garthwaite's work from 1743; these were brocaded in silk against a figured ground, using an adaptation of the tapestry weaver's points rentrés technique to produce near-three-dimensional floral patterns through careful shading. Many of the designs Garthwaite sold to Lekeux featured silver ...
Intricate relief patterns are characteristic of the technique. Twined knitting produces a firmer and more durable fabric with greater thermal insulation than conventional one-end knitting. [ 2 ] The technique has historically been used to knit mittens, gloves, socks, stockings, caps and sleeves for waistcoats.
Sewer Pattern Challenge (Tailored Child's Waistcoat) Alteration Challenge (T-shirt & Dress) Made-to-measure (Children's 3D Costume) Alex: 6: Harem Trousers
Pattern Challenge (Gentleman's Waistcoat) Transformation Challenge (Army Surplus) Made-to-Measure (Jeans Dress) Adeena 7 V-Neck Tunic 7 Paisley Paint Dress Andrew 3 Poncho 4 Pythagoras Theorem Denim Dress Damien 6 Cross Straps Dress 5 Family Fabric Denim Dress Farie 4 Cape 1 Monochrome Dress Raph 1 Asymmetric Dress 2 Tormented Ocean Dress Rebecca 5
Pattern Challenge (Double Breasted Waistcoat) Alteration Challenge (Net Curtains) Made-to-measure (Strapless Evening Gown) Juliet: 1: Big Bow and Draped Skirt Dress 2: Asymmetric Strapless Evening Gown Leah: 2: Big Bow Long Flowing Dress 1 'Magic' Strapless Evening Gown Riccardo: 3: Green and White Dress 3: Jellyfish Trap Strapless Evening Gown
Pattern Challenge (Dragon Dressing Gown) Transformation Challenge (Denim Jacket) Made-to-measure (Party Dress) Asmaa 2 Black Jacket with Neon Twists 7 Aqua Birthday Party Dress Fauve 7 Stars & Tulle Jacket 5 Floral Jumpsuit Lauren 3 Patchwork Jacket 6 Sunday Best Dress Lizzie 1 Soviet Cosmonaut Jacket 1 Waistcoat & Tiered Skirt Mia 5
A traditional waistcoat, to be worn with a two-piece suit or separate jacket and trousers. A waistcoat (UK and Commonwealth, / ˈ w eɪ s (t) k oʊ t / or / ˈ w ɛ s k ə t /; colloquially called a weskit [1]) or vest (US and Canada) is a sleeveless upper-body garment. It is usually worn over a dress shirt and necktie and below a coat as a ...
This waistcoat was made up of 3 pieces: [2] The front and back parts which was decorated with the rank badges accordingly to the women's husband ranking, and; Coloured tassels were decorated the bottom part of the waistcoat. [2] The waistcoat-shaped xiapei was tied at the sides, reached below the knee and had a fringed pointed bottom hem. [3]