yarn-dyed — /yahrn duyd /, adj. (of fabrics) woven from yarns previously dyed (opposed to piece dyed). [1880 85] * * * yarnˈ dyed adjective (of material) dyed while in yarn form, before weaving • • • Main Entry: ↑yarn * * * yarn dyed «YAHRN DYD», adjective.… … Useful english dictionary
yarn-dyed — /yahrn duyd /, adj. (of fabrics) woven from yarns previously dyed (opposed to piece dyed). [1880 85] * * * … Universalium
yarn-dyed — /ˈjan daɪd/ (say yahn duyd) adjective (of fabrics) woven from yarns previously dyed …
textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 … Universalium
dye — dyable, dyeable, adj. dyer, n. /duy/, n., v., dyed, dyeing. n. 1. a coloring material or matter. 2. a liquid containing coloring matter, for imparting a particular hue to cloth, paper, etc. 3. color or hue, esp. as produced by dyeing. 4. of the… … Universalium
Textile printing — is the process of applying colour to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the fiber, so as to resist washing and friction. Textile printing is related to dyeing but, whereas in dyeing… … Wikipedia
crafts and craftspeople — Some basic and essential crafts, such as pottery, leatherwork, brick making, and basket making, developed very early in Mesopotamia, in the late Stone Age (or Neolithic Age, ca. 10,000 6,000 b.c.). Crude forms of a few crafts leatherworking,… … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
PURITY AND IMPURITY, RITUAL — (Heb. וְטָהֳרָה טֻמְאָה, tumah ve toharah), a symbolic system according to which a pure person or object is qualified for contact with the Temple and related sancta (holy objects and spaces) while an impure person or object is disqualified from… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Arthur Lasenby Liberty — Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty (August 13, 1843 ndash;May 11, 1917) was a London merchant. Born in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, the son of a draper, he began work at sixteen with his uncle who sold lace, and later, another uncle who sold wine.… … Wikipedia
Obi (sash) — Two young women wearing kimonos climbing the staircase of Kiyomizu, a Buddhist temple. The obis have been tied in the common drum bow, taiko musubi. Obi (帯, おび, , literally sash … Wikipedia