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| Crewels |
3 |
| Tapestry Wool |
4 |
| Arrasene |
4 |
| Embroidery or Bobbin Silk |
5 |
| Rope Silk |
5 |
| Fine Silk |
6 |
| Purse Silk |
6 |
| Raw or Spun Silk |
6 |
| Vegetable Silk |
6 |
| Filoselle |
7 |
| Tussore |
7 |
| Gold |
8 |
| Japanese Gold Thread |
8 |
| Chinese Gold |
8 |
| Gold and Silver Passing |
8 |
| Bullion or Purl |
8 |
| Spangles |
9 |
| Plate |
9 |
| Recipes for Preserving Gold |
10 |
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| CHAPTER II. |
| Page 11. |
| Textile Fabrics used as Grounds for Embroidery. |
| Linens |
11 |
| Flax |
11 |
| Twill |
11 |
| Kirriemuir Twill |
11 |
| Sailcloth |
12 |
| Oatcake Linen |
12 |
| Oatmeal Linen |
12 |
| Smock Linen |
12 |
| Bolton, or Workhouse Sheeting |
12 |
| Satins and Silks |
14 |
| Silk Sheeting |
14 |
| Tussore and Corah Silks |
15 |
| Plain Tapestries |
15 |
| Brocatine |
15 |
| Cotton and Woollen |
16 |
| Velveteen |
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