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1 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. -
2 Braid-
A material for binding or trimming, woven from all fibres and in widths up to 3-in. or 4-in. May be woven, plaited flat, round or tubular. There are twelve or more varieties, made in alpaca, mohair, worsted and cotton, in glace finish, etc., viz.. Glace Braids, Crochet Braids, Cordon Braids, French Braids, Russia Braids, Skirt Braids, Russian Silk Braids, Star Braid, Grecian Braid, Hercules Braid, Fancy Cotton Braids, Church Lace. -
3 Braid Effect
Scroll designs on a twill ground, woven to give the appearance of braid on a cloth. The effect is obtained by bold hopsack weaves. -
4 braid grupa
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5 Braid Wool
American term for the long, lustrous crossbred wool grown in Indiana and Kentucky. Usually spins 36's to 40s' counts. -
6 braid
[breɪd]1. verbto wind together ( especially strands of hair).يجدل، يضفر2. nounجديله، ضفيره، شريطgold braid on the admiral's uniform.
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7 braid
شَرِيطٌ مَجْدُول (للزِّينَة) \ braid: a woven ornamental band on a garment; material used for this. -
8 braid, plait
عَقَصَ \ braid, plait. -
9 braid
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10 Braid-albann
pnf. Breadalbane -
11 braid
theft; See bradach. -
12 bràid
horse-collar; See bràighdeach. -
13 braid
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > braid
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14 braid pertite
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > braid pertite
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15 Rickrack Braid
A flat braid, made in zig-zag form in several widths of cotton, mercerised, white and colours. Used for trimming dresses, pillow cases, underwear, etc. ———————— A form of open-work trimming, made with serpentine braid. -
16 Cucumber Braid
A narrow pillow braid or lace used for trimmings (see braid lace work) -
17 Ladder Braid
Openwork braid, made similar to a ladder, used for laces, trimmings, etc. (see Braid Lace Work) -
18 Lattice Braid
A narrow braid made on the pillow in lattice pattern (see Braid Lace Work) -
19 Mohair Braid
A black or other coloured braid made of two cords woven together of mohair yarn. Also known as Russian braid. -
20 Basket Braid
A trimming braid, made with five threads, each thread passing alternately under and over two threads, giving the small basket weave effect.
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