Woolen sweaters, cardigans, mittens, and socks were knitted with elaborate patterns. |
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Woolen items injured by clothes moths have holes eaten through them by small, white larvae. |
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Hecla and Wheelockville housed American Woolen, Waucantuck Mill, Hilena Lowell's shoe factory, and Draper Corporation. |
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She also decided to take woolen pants and jerkins as well as a thick lined jacket that was waterproofed. |
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On land, they plundered logwood, a tree used to produce a dye used in the woolen industry. |
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The British designer tucked striped trousers into laced boots and teamed them with long jackets and woolen cardigans. |
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We still suggest woolen hoods for the Fourth of July picnics, but you can open a window now without fear of dread contagion. |
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Women wear long cotton or woolen scarves that cover their heads, ears, backs, and shoulders. |
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I was greeted by grey bleakness and a scratchy woolen blanket and a hard wooden floor. |
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Her white woolen dress hung low, almost covering the toes of her own leather boots. |
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The racing cap and goggles, the driving gloves, the gray woolen scarf tossed over his befurred shoulder ever so becomingly? |
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Pilot Cloth is a coarse, heavy, stout twilled woolen that is heavily napped and navy blue. |
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The figure's thick, apparently woolen clothing offers a striking contrast to the fine, silken garments of the Virgin in the Nativity scene. |
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A waist-length, brightly colored, handwoven woolen poncho is worn over the bolero, or sometimes thrown over the shoulder. |
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Beaver cloth is a heavy woolen overcoating, napped and pressed down to resemble beaver fur. |
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Daphne White pulls at a thread unraveling from the black woolen glove in her hand. |
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The hats will also fit under a snowsuit's or jacket's hood, giving a warm woolen lining to the waterproof fabric. |
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Plenty of people were missing eyes, and he was clad in an uncomfortable woolen shirt and burlap pants that were dyed a moss green. |
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Her cape was a sodden woolen mass, and her walking boots squished unpleasantly when she walked. |
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Chinchilla cloth is a heavy, spongy woolen overcoat fabric with a long nap that has been rubbed into a curly, nubby finish. |
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He wore a flat cap, old woolen trousers, and a brown shirt that was several sizes too large for him. |
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Clothes moths and carpet beetles often destroy woolen clothing, furs, rugs and furniture. |
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He sauntered along, still wearing his heavy coat and woolen hat which was never, ever removed. |
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Removing his gloves, Charles stuffs them in the pocket of his gray woolen coat before walking away from the table. |
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Silently, Myra helped me slip the red dress off, and I quickly dressed myself in the thick homespun trousers and woolen shirt. |
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On her left shoulder was a swatch of bright woolen fabric woven in the colors of white, red, blue and green. |
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It includes scarves and shawls, silk handbags, silk velvet jackets, embroidered silk and woolen shawls and elegant pashmina shawls. |
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They wore flannel shirts over loose-fitting pants fashioned of droguet, or drugget, a durable and coarse woolen fabric. |
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Petersham, a very thick, waterproof woolen coating, usually dark blue, is used for men's trousers or heavy coats. |
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She stared down at the thick woolen cloth covering her but was still unable to discern the origin of the plaid. |
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They looked much the same as any Islayan, in simple leather, woolen or flaxen clothing. |
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He ordered that he be buried in flaxen, linen vestments rather than in woolen vestments. |
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Curtains were made of cretonnes, silk and woolen, all matching the beautiful wallpaper. |
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Withered crones filled every seat, wrapped in thick black woolen coats, huddled forwards like emperor penguins defending their young. |
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I could hear the rustle of the maid's woolen skirts as she bobbed a curtsy. |
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Aymara men in the altiplano wear long cotton trousers and woolen caps with ear flaps. |
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Traditional male Catalan garb includes the distinctive barretina, a sock-shaped, red woolen hat that can be seen at festivals. |
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The cold, damp winters require heavy coats, mackintoshes, and warm woolen clothes. |
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Aymara men in the Altiplano region wear long cotton trousers and woolen caps with ear flaps. |
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Men wore hats or caps, a kirtle or knee-length coat, shirt, waistcoat, trousers, woolen stockings, and shoes or high boots. |
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I was wearing a shirt of Jeremy's, which came down to my knees, and a thick pair of woolen socks. |
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She quickly stripped out of her gown, grabbing a heavy black woolen cloak and pulling it around her shoulders. |
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He sat on the top step of the porch and quickly pulled on his thick, woolen socks. |
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A heavy woolen skirt pleated at the back is held in place by a woven sash. |
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Dressed in his woolen topcoat, Pellew stepped onto the deck. |
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In medieval color symbolism, red often connoted sin, but it also indicated wealth, especially in trecento Italy, where woolen cloth dyed in kermes was the most expensive. |
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He wore a serviceable but plain jerkin over a woolen shirt that was warm and comfortable but darned in two places, and his boots could have used a shinier coat of polish. |
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Don't forget your gloves, scarf, woolen hat, ear muffs and boots. |
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As his student in the spring of 1992, I remember his woolen sweaters and an umbrella, and perhaps even a shepherd's hat. |
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The girl was on one side of the room, wrapped in thick woolen blankets. |
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A few workshops produce domestic cloth such as woolen blankets and covers, but this type of weaving is on the decline in the face of cheap, factory-made goods. |
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A blouse made from a single rectangular piece of woolen cloth is fastened at one shoulder, but it is more common for women to wear cotton blouses. |
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There he changed from nighttime's woolen garb to sturdy leather daywear. |
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His face is gory and pitted with deep shrapnel wounds and his injured hands drip blood on the rumpled woolen blankets. |
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By 1840, a locally financed firm of British machinists adopted water-powered machines, to make woolen and merino shirts and drawers like those of their native Leicester. |
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Good hygiene, students are advised, is important for warding away bad breath and bad smells from that woolen suit. |
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So you fold the sheet so it covers the full length of the bed, under the pillows, and trap it under a woolen throw, covered again by another sheet. |
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A thin woolen blanket had been lain on the wood-planked floor with several lit glass jar candles and votives surrounding the blanket and resting on the railing. |
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Currently, their range includes Kashmir pure silk, woolen, Persian, afghans, kilims and modern or contemporary rugs. |
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It found a new niche in luxury items like ceramics, glassware, lace and silk as well an experiencing a temporary rebirth in the woolen industry. |
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Mules are still in use for spinning woolen and alpaca, and being produced across the world. |
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They were known as a cornflour and provisions merchant, and a linen and woolen drapers, also selling boots and shoes. |
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At the age of 43, Daniel Day established one of the oldest woolen mills in the United States, the Daniel Day Mill. |
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Time magazine covered Uxbridge Worsted's proposed a buyout to be the top US woolen company. |
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Here about 1632 was erected the first gristmill in the colony, and in 1662 one of the first woolen mills in America was built here. |
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The curly haired cutie hid his trademark curls with a pulled over hood over a woolen hat. |
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Flemish weavers had gone over to Worstead and North Walsham in Norfolk in the 12th century and established the woolen industry. |
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In 1539, an important decree banned the import of woolen goods from Spain and some parts of Flanders. |
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They had known nothing of woolen cloth, but now the popularity of obi made of imported grogram spread like wildfire. This popularity produced various stories in its wake. |
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Necklines were either folded over, stitched down and decorated with a cut-work trim, or bound with woolen trade cloth and oversewn with buckskin thong. |
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On the extreme left, another man wears a horned buffalo fur headdress, dewclaw bandoleer, woolen cloth leggings with box type decoration, and fully-beaded moccasins. |
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Walpole has attracted attention from hetrodox economists as a pioneer of protectionist policies, in the form of tariffs and subsidies to woolen manufacturers. |
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An obsessive overdresser, I was often observed even on summer days wearing a flannel shirt, woolen coat, suit, and atrocious-looking shoes made in Russia. |
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However, with the Bubonic Plague in 1348, the birth of the English woolen industry and general warfare, Italy temporarily lost its economic advantage. |
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Weavers were to be envied at the end of the eighteenth century for weaving had developed into Scotland's first industry, the counterpart of the woolen industry in England. |
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Known as Woolsorter's Disease, it was a frequent cause of illness and death in English woolen mill workers exposed to contaminated hides and wool. |
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But it was the woolen industry that provided the elder Smibert with a livelihood, for as a litster he spent his days dyeing wool, which was then woven into cloth. |
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