A combination of factors has left Bradford manufacturers stunned by an unexpected upsurge of interest in Yorkshire worsteds and woollens. |
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It's cold enough for light woollens but not yet time to get into heavier clothing. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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In fact, north Italy generated numerous major rural industrial sectors in the period, including iron, paper manufacture, linens and woollens. |
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The light clothes which will do for summer need to be changed for serious woollens, hoods and gloves for the freezing winds of winter. |
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However, winter woollens, knitted or woven, often develop little balls of fluff. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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Among the manufactures woollens, especially winceys, linen and cotton goods hold an important place. |
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Having put my hats away for another year, I resignedly shake the mothballs from my woollens and resolutely turn to face the dark months ahead. |
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Coats or parkas, woollens, lined boots, gloves or mittens, and hats are essential. |
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It's better to use natural fabrics like cotton, but don't forget that certain woollens and linens can cause excessive friction. |
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Bouclé, puffedup woollens, vaporous and voluminous longhaired mohairs with also interpreted in knits. |
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Other popular fabrics for the season include corduroy, but in a finer gauge than was worn during the autumn and winter, and very fine woollens and knitwear. |
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Warmed-up: woollens, ranging between light broadcloths and compact flannels, are blurry and vigoreux, and multicoloured up-close. |
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Mending, frequently necessary for woollens and worsteds, eliminates such defects as holes or tears, broken yarns, and missed warp or weft yarns. |
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Medieval industries commonly included the manufacture of woollens, and Southampton was important for the export and import of wool and wine. |
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Papers with an adhesive on one side can be heat-sealed to a fabric and are commonly used with woollens or soft fabrics. |
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In the evenings it can get quite cool in the mountains, so lightweight woollens or fleeces should be taken. |
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Aboriginal peoples, for their part, appreciated the warmth and practicality of the woven fabrics and woollens made by Europeans. |
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Always wear white cotton clothes next to your skinover these you can wear your woollens. |
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Do not wear woollens or other rough clothing next to your skin because these have been known to aggravate itching and scaling. |
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For washing woollens and other clothes, mix four cups of pure soap flakes with two cups of methylated spirits and one tablespoon of eucalyptus oil. |
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The most outstanding fabric creations from the fluid and fancy universe, with silks, prints, lace, embroideries, ribbons, knits, fancy woollens and fake furs. |
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Silk is used in many types of fabric, from chiffons to woollens. |
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The more sensitive a textile is, the higher the level of water should be in the washing machine. In this way even woollens can be washed in the machine, for example. |
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Make sure beforehand that your woollens can be machinewashed. |
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There is a special wool programme for woollens. |
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In 1315 the Florentines captured Lucca, taking the Sicilian weavers to Florence, a centre for fine woven woollens from about 1100 and also believed to be producing velvet at this time. |
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Even delicate fabrics, such as outerwear or woollens can now be safely disinfected starting at a temperature of 40°C and an effective treatment time of only 20 minutes. |
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Craftswoman Um Shujaa showed visitors how wool is woven to make woollens, carpets and Sadu. |
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Rising up to sit, recall the action of carding woollens in due season, and move thy legs briskly in such motion, to expunge the foul humours which course through thy flesh. |
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Care and maintenance with woollens, linens and cleanliness. |
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