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10PCS CHINESE EMBROIDERY Dragon SILK CLOTH& SHOE BAGS POUCH
US $28.00
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Vintage Silk "Waltzing Matilda" Tea Towel or Cloth Piece.
US $9.77
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, blend silk,red,dots
US $5.51
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, blend silk,block,red
US $.99
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, silk,hexagons
US $2.25
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, silk,red,black,line
US $.99
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, silk,grain of wood
US $.99
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, silk,orange
US $.99
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN, silk,orange leaves
US $.99
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JAPANESE KIMONO FABRIC ,quilt, patch,cloth,work,JAPAN,silk,running water
US $3.29
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Matfer 321005 Exopat 11-5/8-by-16-3/8-Inch Nonstick Baking Mat
List Price: $21.20
Sale Price: $15.99
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Made of slippery silicone, the Exopat baking mat prevents cookies and pastries from sticking, eliminating the need for parchment paper, nonstick cooking surfaces, and the greasing of baking sheets. It measures 16-1/2 by 11-5/8 inches, wipes clean with a sponge, is heat- safe to 580 degrees F, can be used 2,000 to 3,000 times, and is an essential tool for an avid baker. --Fred Brack
If you love to bake but are disheartened by cookies and pastries that burn and stick, you'll certainly appreciate this flexible, non-stick Exopat Baking Mat, often referred to as Silpat. Made in France, the mat promotes even browning without burning, and easy removal from the pan without sticking. To use, simply place the mat on your baking sheet - no greasing required. Place your cookies or pastries on top of the mat and bake in the oven as you normally would. After baking, simply remove the mat, shake it clean and store it away until next time. The mat is freezer safe and can withstand oven temperatures up to 580 degrees. Use it over and over - it's guaranteed to last up to 3,000 bakings..
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Mend It Clear and Flexible Clothing Glue. Handy for Emergency Repairs or Permanent Fixes
Sale Price: $0.01
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Sew Easy "Mend It" is the haberdasherial equivalent of liquid nails: liquid thread. Made to bond virtually any fabric to itself or any other fabric, it repairs holes, rips, seams and tears in everything from canvas to silk to leather, fixes everything from belt loops and burn holes to hems and zippers. Handy for emergency repairs or permanent fixes. Dries clear, flexible and waterproof, machine washable and dry cleanable. You get (4) ounces, which is a lot of repairing.
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3m Scotchgard? Fabric Protector 4101D
List Price: $12.49
Sale Price: $0.33
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This protects against soil, stains, and rain. The new environmentally friendly formula is water based, nonflammable, and virtually odor free with a disappearing foam that simplifies application. It comes in a 10-ounce aerosol can.
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Red Satin - 24"H x 16"W - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
Sale Price: $33.99
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WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or leave any mess. PLEASE double check the size of the image you are ordering prior to clicking the 'ADD TO CART' button. Our graphics are offered in a variety of sizes and prices. WallMonkeys are intended for indoor use only. Printed on-demand in the United States Your order will ship within 3 business days, often sooner. Some orders require the full 3 days to allow dark colors and inks to fully dry prior to shipping. Quality is worth waiting an extra day for! Removable and will not leave a mark on your walls. Our catalog of over 10 million images is perfect for virtually any use: school projects, trade shows, teachers classrooms, colleges, nurseries, college dorms, event planners, and corporations of all size.
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Woven Lives / Vidas Entretejidas: Contemporary Textiles From Ancient Oaxacan Traditions
List Price: $30.00
Sale Price: $30.00
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Drawing upon the richness of sights, sounds and beauty of the people and landscape of Oaxaca, Mexico, the documentary Woven Lives provides a fascinating look at contemporary Zapotec weavers from six different villages. This colorful documentary celebrates their extraordinary textiles and illustrates how the art of weaving cloth has helped the Zapotecs retain their culture and identity for thousands of years. The story traces the integration of ancient techniques with new technologies and explores how the artisans are now looking to the past to help them move forward into the future. Woven Lives examines how traditional art and design play an active role in the cultural sustainability of the Zapotec communities in Oaxaca. This documentary, which traces the development of the weaving process from the first people in the valley to the present day, uniquely blends the perspectives of art, design, business, history, ethnic studies and cultural anthropology. While the textiles are the centerpiece of the film, it highlights the life around the production that creates a sense of connection to the culture, the community, the past and the future. The weaver's work is filled with color and textures from dyes and yarns. The meditative movement of the spinning wheel and swift work of the weaver's expert hands show a rhythm of motion at the loom that has been going on without interruption for centuries. The workroom is filled with the clack of the looms, the noise of the chickens in the yard, and the voices of the weavers as they speak with pride of their work. Photos can capture an instant. Written words can describe the scene and pass on tremendous amounts of information, but only through movement, color and sound can one really communicate the experience of the process, their connection to their culture and the beauty of their extraordinary textiles. Music by Lila Downs, Los Folkloristas, Ernesto Anaya, Son de Madera, and more. Full Audio in English and in Spanish
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Dry Cleaner's Secret Woolite Dry Clean at Home, Quick & Easy Dry Cleaning Cloths
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(Product received may temporarily differ from image shown due to packaging update. Image will be revised, shortly)Woolite® Dry Clean At Home by Dry Cleaner's Secret®Help protect and refresh your Dry Clean Only clothes. Works in your dryer! 6 Cleaning Clothes (10 x 10.25 in / 25 x 26 cm) Cleans up to 24 GarmentsDry Cleaner's Secret® Cleans and Freshens:FabricsSafely Cares For:AcetateBlazersCashmereBlankets (small)CottonBlousesLinenDressesRamieFine WashablesRayonKnitsSilkPillowsSyntheticsScarves & TiesWoolSkirts ...and moreSlacks, Suits, Sweaters, VestsNot recommended on Fur, Leather, Suede, or VelvetDryer Types: Gas and ElectricUse Woolite® Dry Cleaner's Secret® to clean and freshen your garments. If you are not completely satisfied, return the remaining sealed packets with your cash register receipt for a replacement or a full refund of the purchased price.Questions or Comments: Call 1-888-890-7992Made in U.S.A.
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Toddy The Fierce 9x9
Sale Price: $14.99
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Every time you clean your LCD screen, what you're really saying is "my smart cloth can beat up your smart cloth."
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Toddy Can Can 9X9
Sale Price: $11.00
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Because can't is a four-letter word, here's a double dose of can-do in every screen-cleaning bubble.
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Three LCD Screen Guards / Protectors for HTC Google Nexus One
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Ships in Cbus Wireless Retail Packaging Fully shield & Protect your device's LCD screen against dust, scratches, fingerprints and eliminate glare. Ultra Thin, Durable and Optically Clear Protector provides seamless protection. It includes free cleaning cloth. **** IMPORTANT NOTE: Please do not install you new screen protector in a dusty environment. Please read the installation steps from the two tabs on the front and back protector layers prior to performing installation."
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Bandhni Saris
Bandhni, is another type of multicoloured sari available in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The term "bandhani" derives its name from a Hindi word bandhan which means tying up. Bandhani work involves tying and dyeing of pieces of cotton or silk cloth, the main colours used in Bandhani are yellow, red, green and black.
Bandhani work, after the processing is over, results into a variety of symbols including, dots, squares, waves and strips. The main colours used in Bandhani are natural. In fact all colours in bandhani are dark, no light colour is used, and the background is mostly in black / red cloth.
The Bandhani work has been exclusively carried out by Muslim Khatri Community of Kutchh. These Muslim Khatri Women have been the custodians of this art from one generation to another. A meter long of cloth can have millions of tiny knots known as "Bheendi" in local language ("Kutchhi").
These knots form a design once open after dyeing in bright colours. Traditionally, the final products can be classified into "Khombi", "Ghar Chola", "Patori", "Chandrokhani" etc. In modern days Bandhani is very popular not only in ladies wears but in gents dresses too, Jamnagar a city in Gujarat(India) is very famous for bandhani work. In fact today also bandhani is printed using ancient block printing techniques and handmade colours in Jamnagar .
You may wish to see the Saree Photo Gallery [http://www.howtowearsari.com/sari-photo-gallery/sari-photo-gallery/]
The base of this sari is either in cotton , georgette or in silk Bandhni dress material is popular among teenagersalso. Bandhni saris are very easy to wash and wear at the same time cost effective too. Colourful to watch these saris enhance the beauty of a woman.
Shalu and Tanchoi Saris
Shalu, is a special type of sari made in Varanasi. It is usually a soft textured sari worn by the women for regular use. Another type of light silk based sari found here is the Tanchoi. These saris are generally of light weight with zari or tissue thread works on the body. Affordably priced these saris are a favourite among women.
Do you want to know How to Wear a Sari [http://www.howtowearsari.com/]?
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Stories on Silk
Look at your tie. Or at curtains, a tablecloth, wallpaper, a summer blouse...
Watch the fabric, and the drawing decorating it. It's not embroidered: it's printed.
Up to now, it's all trivial. What isn't trivial is the story behind the procedure that allows to actually make that printing, and make it so that, when your tie is stained, the color of the stain is taken off by a wash, but the decorations stay vivid and clear. A story that we chose an exceptional narrator for, someone who's been building machines for textile printing for more than sixty years: MS Italy.
The history of textile printing begins, as far as we know, almost two thousand years ago, in China, with silk cloths painted in flowers in three colors, around 200 A.D., and it reaches the Mediterranean area, in Egypt, only two hundred years later. But Asia will anyway remain the undisputed master of textile printing for several centuries, with Indian and Chinese silks deemed as objects of enormous value on European markets. Such printed fabrics are obtained with carved woodblocks, used as stamps and thus pressed, once dipped in color, on the cloth. An efficacious technology never stays still in one place, and it is in the Middle Ages that we find the first examples of similar textile printing being made in Europe, although on fabrics, and especially with dyes, of markedly inferior quality, which are on obstacle to a large market diffusion as washing the printed fabric is impossible, lest the colors run. This limits its application to tapestries and similar decorative objects, which require no washing.
This situation will last for several centuries: it will be the French who finally bring back to their homelands, from their Indian colonies, the techniques for printing fabrics that are wash-resistant, but not before the end of the seventeenth century. Just a few decades later, there will be no European country left where textiles are not printed.
But there still is a long road ahead: extremely beautiful as these printed fabrics are, they require too long a time to be made, and incredible mastery in aligning the woodblocks print after print, so that no interruptions or imperfections appear in the pattern. This is what makes Thomas Bell's invention, in 1785, a true revolution: it is a printing machine based on cylinders (a familiar sight to us, but a totally new and exceptional conception for the times) through which the fabric is pushed, being printed with the pattern engraved on the cylinders themselves. Besides allowing for extremely precise and detailed graphics, in up to six colors (an extraordinary result in itself), Bell's machine conquers the field for its astounding speed: in a ten-hour work day, it can print in one color about ten thousand yards of cloth. It is the clear passage from a craftsman's perspective to an industry's, both from a functional and economic standpoint. And an industry which becomes more and more demanding, until at the beginning of the twentieth century a new technology, one still widely used, is developed: that of screen printing, where color is pressed on the fabric through pre-treated silk screens, thus composing the final image on the cloth.
But our guide in this ride through the centuries also indicates us the most recent of technologies, the one MS Italy is specialized in as a machine builder: that of digital textile printing. Exactly as in the shift from offset printing to digital printing for paper, the digital textile printing technology has allowed for actual revolutions both cost-wise ( not needing specialized screens for every single job makes it economical to print even in low runs) and from an ecological point of view (no special reagents and solvents, which are essential in screen printing and quite polluting, are needed)
And we can continue to enjoy our beautiful, colorful tie!
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What drops wool/silk/mageweave cloth in WOW?
Horde areas. I'm a lvl 61 DK, near undercity.
Wool - http://www.wowhead.com/?item=2592
Silk - http://www.wowhead.com/?item=4306
Mageweave - http://www.wowhead.com/?item=4338
All clothes drop from huminoids. Wool tends to drop from mobs around lvl 20-30, Silk from 30-40, and Mageweave from 40-50
Late bloomer weaves a new career in art
Ann Roth is both an arts veteran and a beginner.
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