- 1. Identifying sprang sashes
- (Working with clothes)
- ... of holes. These patterns will be symmetrical around the center line of the sash. A design at one end of the sash dictates that there is a mirror-image design at the other end. The military sash ...
- 2. Identifying Lace: various names and techniques
- (Working with clothes)
- ... created with a netting needle and continuous thread. The net made like this can also be decorated with embroidery stitches. Knitted Lace Knitting technique using a variety of holes which ...
- 3. Guidelines
- (Working with clothes)
- ... the costume. To ensure that display methods do not cause stress to the objects or holes from pins, all exhibitions should be in consultation between curator, conservator and display designer. No aerosol ...
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Leather
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contamination
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handling
Chile
Collections Trust UK
poison
protection from evil
unpacking
photos
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reconstruction
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lace
fabric
18th century
story
seamstress
transportation
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Charles V
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refugees
miser's purse
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knitted lace
personal identity
shuttle
health safety
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silk
crochet
protest dress
hair
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interview
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mask
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