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1 Wool Sorting
Wool fleeces contain several grades of wool. The wool sorter's work consists in selecting portions from successive fleeces which agree substantially in their major characteristics of fineness of fibre, length of staple, crimp, and other features he may discern in the wool and which influence his decisions in sorting the wool into match-ings which can be spun together with satisfactory results. The names given to the various " sorts " isolated by the wool sorter may be in accordance with their subsequent use as warp, weft, knitting, etc. (See Wool Classing) -
2 Wool Needle Work
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3 Shetland Wool
A very fine and lustrous wool from the Shetland sheep, in white, grey or brown and is one of the most expensive wools. The wool is scoured and spun by hand, then treated with sulphur fumes and made up into hosiery, underwear, fine shawls, and crochet work. The wool is an undergrowth found under the longer hairy wool and is not shorn but pulled by hand. It is very soft and silky, of medium length and felts well. The 1938 crop was about 150,000-lb. Only a small proportion of this weight is really fine. Hand-spun yarns are produced from the finest of this wool which give 30,000 to 40,000 yards to the pound. -
4 Leviathan Wool
A very full, many stranded wool yarn, very soft, used. for embroidering on the Leviathan canvas. The class of work is quickly done. -
5 Ripening Wool
A process in the preparation of stiff, wiry carpet wools. The oiled wool is rolled into balls and allowed to "ripen" for a time, sometimes as long as two weeks. The oil thoroughly penetrates the fibres, softens them and makes them easier to work in carding and spinning. -
6 British Raised Work
Also known as Cut Canvas Work. It is done on strong canvas with four-fold fleecy wool, which is afterwards combed, giving the appearance of velvet pile.Dictionary of the English textile terms > British Raised Work
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7 Crochet Work
Crochet lace made at Clones, Ireland. It is hand work, done by using a hooked needle in wool, cotton, etc. The name is derived from " crochet," a hook. -
8 Cut Canvas Work
A form of embroidery done on a heavy canvas ground. A thick four-fold fleecy wool yarn, is worked in a pattern all over the ground fabric and then is combed to produce a thick pile (also known as British raised work) -
9 Berlin Work
Embroidery in wool over open canvas or perforated Berlin canvas; patterns of flower, bird, or landscape designs. Originally cross, cushion, tapestry, satin and tent stitches were used. The ancient name is Opus Pulvinarium, and other modern names are Cushion Style and Point de marque. -
10 вышивка гарусом
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11 вышивка гарусом
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > вышивка гарусом
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12 бродерия
embroidery; piece of embroidery; embroidery work. embroidering; needle-work, fancy-work(с вълна) wool-work* * *бродѐрия,ж., -и embroidery; piece of embroidery; embroidery work, embroidering; needle-work, fancy-work; (с вълна) wool-work.* * *embroidery; needlework{ni;dl wxk}* * *1. (с вълна) wool-work 2. embroidery;piece of embroidery;embroidery work. embroidering;needle-work, fancy-work -
13 εριουργικά
ἐριουργικόςfor wool-work: neut nom /voc /acc plἐριουργικά̱, ἐριουργικόςfor wool-work: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐριουργικά̱, ἐριουργικόςfor wool-work: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
14 ἐριουργικά
ἐριουργικόςfor wool-work: neut nom /voc /acc plἐριουργικά̱, ἐριουργικόςfor wool-work: fem nom /voc /acc dualἐριουργικά̱, ἐριουργικόςfor wool-work: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
15 εριουργικόν
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16 ἐριουργικόν
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17 вишивка
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18 kasnakta yün işi
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19 εριουργικώ
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20 ἐριουργικῷ
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