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1 Lattice Braid
A narrow braid made on the pillow in lattice pattern (see Braid Lace Work) -
2 Braid Lace Work
Narrow laces made on the pillow in braid styles. They all have " runners " or threads that form straight lines along the length with various fancy stitches connecting these together. These braids are used in making guipure lace by connecting them together with brides; also much used as edgings, borders and ornament for dresses, children's garments, underwear, etc. The principal varieties are: - Cloth Braid - Resembles plain weave, has four pairs of straight lines with cross stitches joining them together. Cucumber Braid - Has two borders of four threads each connected with spaced stitches. Shadow Braid - The runners are crossed in diamond mesh. Hole Braid - Plain cloth stitch all through with small holes formed in the centre at intervals. Ladder Braid - There are two pairs of runners on one side, and one pair only on the other. Stitched together in ladder-like bars. Lattice Braid - Runners in five pairs, and stitched to form a lattice effect. Open Braid - Runners in two sets - at the sides, connected with spaced loops giving an open tape. -
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4 сеточная (узкая) тесьма
Textile: lattice braidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сеточная (узкая) тесьма
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6 tresser
tresser [tʀese]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ cheveux, rubans] to plait, to braid (US) ; [+ paille, fil] to plait ; [+ câble, cordon] to twistb. [+ panier, guirlande] to weave• tresser des couronnes or des lauriers à qn to sing sb's praises* * *tʀɛse1) to plait, to braid US [cheveux]2) ( pour faire un cordon) to plait [paille, fil, corde, cuir]; ( tisser) to weave [paille, corde, objet]* * *tʀese vt1) [cheveux] to braid, to plait2) [fil, jonc] to plait3) [corbeille] to weave4) [corde] to twist* * *tresser verb table: aimer vtr1 to plait, braid US [cheveux];2 ( pour faire un cordon) to plait [paille, fil, corde, cuir]; ( tisser) to weave [paille, corde, objet]; soulier tressé latticework shoe.tresser des couronnes à qn to sing sb's praises.[trese] verbe transitif[corbeille] to weave[câble] to twist[guirlande] to wreathe -
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adj. knitted, hand knitted--------n. knitting, knit, plait, braiding, braid, plat* * *1. weft 2. lattice 3. knitting (n.) 4. tat (n.) 5. plait (n.)
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