wiktionary File TheWorldOfFashionJanuary1838.jpg thumb Fashions in muslin, 1838. Muslin IPA en m sl n ... . Muslin is most typically an unbleached or white cloth, produced from Carding carded cotton ... . Because air moves easily through muslin, muslin clothing is suitable for hot, dry climates. Etymology Muslin clothes were traded by ancient Greeks from the Indian port town Machilipatnam , which was called Maisolos or Masalia in ancient times. and some believe that the name Muslin originated ... M 0427.htm Muslin , Banglapedia . Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 2008 ref ref name Muslin citation first ... language Arabic . ref name Muslin In 1298 C.E. Marco Polo describes the cloth Muslin in his book The Travels ... muslin is also used colloquially. In the United Kingdom , many sheer cotton fabrics are called muslin, while in the United States , muslin sometimes refers to a firm cloth for everyday use, which in the UK and Australia is known as Calico textile calico . In British slang , muslin used to refer to women or femininity, while in nautical slang, muslin can refer to a vessel s sails. Uses Dress making and Sewing File Muslin Dresses Gillray.jpeg thumb In Advantages of wearing Muslin Dresses 1802 , James Gillray caricatured a hazard of untreated muslin its flammability. File Marie Antoinette in Muslin dress.jpg thumb 200px right Marie Antoinette , in 1783 , in her famous muslin portrait When sewing clothing, a dressmaker may test the fit of a garment, using an inexpensive muslin fabric before cutting the intended expensive fabric, thereby avoiding potential costly mistakes. The muslin garment is often called a muslin , and the process is called making a muslin . With the availability ... fabrics, a test or fitting garment made of synthetics may still be referred to as a muslin, because the word has become the generic term for a test or fitting garment. Muslin is also often used as a backing ... of fabric stores. Culinary main Cheesecloth Muslin can be used as a filter chemistry filter a in a funnel ... more details
Infobox film name Maids and Muslin image image size caption director Noel M. Smith producer Albert E. Smith writer Anthony Coldeway narrator starring Oliver Hardy music cinematography editing distributor released 1 March 1920 runtime country Film US language Silent film br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by Maids and Muslin is a 1920 in film 1920 silent film silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy . Cast Jimmy Aubrey Mr. Bolts Oliver Hardy Mr. Yards as Babe Hardy See also List of American films of 1920 Oliver Hardy filmography External links Imdb title id 0270491 title Maids and Muslin DEFAULTSORT Maids And Muslin Category 1920 films Category Silent films Category Short films Category American films Category Black and white films Category 1920s comedy films Category Films directed by Noel M. Smith Short silent comedy film stub ... more details
Football player infobox playername Marko Muslin image fullname Marko Muslin nickname dateofbirth Birth date and age 1985 6 17 cityofbirth Brest, France Brest countryofbirth France height height m 1.85 currentclub FC Wil clubnumber 5 position Midfielder association football Deefensive midfielder years 2001 2003 br 2003 br 2004 br 2004 br 2004 2005 br 2005 br 2006 br 2006 2007 br 2008 br 2008 br 2009 clubs OGC Nice br Red Star Belgrade br FK Hajduk Beograd Hajduk Belgrade loan br Red Star Belgrade br AS Monaco FC br Willem II Tilburg Willem II loan br AS Monaco FC br Lierse S.K. br Lokomotiv Sofia br Slavia Sofia br FC Wil caps goals 20 0 br 12 0 br 11 1 br 0 5 0 br 0 1 0 br 0 6 0 br 0 1 0 br 26 1 br br br 29 2 pcupdate February 19, 2010 Marko Muslin born 17 June 1985 is a France French Serbia n Association football footballer who, is playing for Switzerland side FC Wil as a midfielder . Career Marko Muslin started his career in Stade Brest 29 . In 2001 signed with OGC Nice He won the First League of Serbia and Montenegro 2003 04 2004 Serbia and Montenegro League and Serbian Cup Serbia and Montenegro Cup trophies with Red Star Belgrade , and in July 2004, he joined France French Ligue 1 side AS Monaco FC . In 2005 is loaned in Dutch football club Willem II Tilburg Willem II . In January 2008 Muslin signed for free transfer with Bulgarian club Lokomotiv Sofia he left after 1 year the club and joined to FC Wil . Personal life His father Slavoljub Muslin is a Serbian football manager and a former player. Marko Muslin is a defensive midfielder. References http www.lequipe.fr Football FootballFicheJoueur22335.html lequipe.fr http www.football.ch sfl 777838 de Kader.aspx?tId 0&pId ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Muslin, Marko ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1985 06 17 PLACE OF BIRTH Brest, France Brest , France DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Muslin ... fr Marko Muslin ... more details
Muslin image File Slavolub Muslin.jpg 250px fullname Slavoljub Muslin nickname Slavo dateofbirth ... Anorthosis Famagusta FC br FC Krasnodar Slavoljub Muslin Serbian Language Serbian Cyrillic C a o ... , Serbia Montenegro , Bulgaria , Ukraine , Belgium and Russia . Prior to that, Muslin was a notable ... Muslin from Split, Croatia Split and Serbian mother from Kragujevac , Slavoljub Muslin was born and raised ... BASK , and FK Rad before transferring to Red Star Belgrade . Muslin was a defensive stalwart for Red ... career with Stade Brestois 29 . Coaching career Stade Brestois Muslin began coaching in 1988 at the same ... two years of his tenure he had David Ginola in the squad. Pau and Bordeaux Muslin spent the next three ... Zinedine Zidane , Muslin led the team on a great run in the UEFA Cup 1995 96 1995 96 UEFA ... , J rgen Klinsmann , Oliver Kahn , Markus Babbel , etc. Lens RC Lens became Muslin s home in the summer ... Star Belgrade came calling in late summer 1999. Muslin took over the reins on September 20, in difficult ... his first match in charge , Muslin won the domestic double league & cup at the end of the season in an impressive ... round qualifying tie when Muslin dropped the 24 year old forward and Red Star ended up losing 0 3 to Bayer Leverkusen . Levski Muslin was not without a job for too long as in late March 2002 Levski Sofia ... seasons under coach Zoran Filipovi . By the following spring Muslin brought his third title to the club ... winning the title, Muslin reportedly wanted more say in the club s transfer policy, essentially calling ... D aji exploded in the media calling Muslin the worst person he s ever met . Metalurh The next stop for Muslin in summer 2004 became Ukraine s FC Metalurh Donetsk Metalurh Donetsk , which he coached ... the 3rd spot in Ukrainian Premier League Vyscha Liha . Simultaneously, Muslin also led the team ... 2005, Muslin was appointed as coach of Lokomotiv Moscow . With star forward Dmitri Sychev as the team ... results saw them surrender it. Muslin was already under the gun following his team s elimination ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Sprig Muslin title orig translator image prefer 1st edition umage caption author Georgette Heyer cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre English Regency Regency , Romance novel Romance publisher Heinemann book publisher William Heinemann release date 1956 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 272 pp isbn NA made before ISBN s preceded by followed by Sprig Muslin is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer . The story is set in 1813 ref See http www.georgette heyer.com chron.html ref . Plot summary Sir Gareth is a noted Corinthian and has been a confirmed bachelor ever since his betrothed died prematurely, seven years ago. He decides for practical reasons to marry an old friend, Hester, who is unfashionable and plain, not to mention on the shelf at the age of 29. However, he soon meets a young, run away girl and determines to resolve her problems satisfactorily. Unfortunately, this particular runaway is possessed of an extremely lively imagination, and gets them both into a little more trouble than he had bargained for. The piece is reminiscent of Charity Girl , also about a wiser and more experienced man helping a young girl to find her feet while avoiding becoming romantically entangled with her. References Reflist Category Novels by Georgette Heyer Category Historical novels Category 1956 novels hist novel stub romance novel stub Georgette Heyer ... more details
View of Mellor Mill, in Marple, Greater Manchester Marple near Stockport , 1802 . This cotton mill was built by Stockport industrialist Samuel Oldknow in 1790 3. He was England s leading manufacturer of muslin, which had previously only been made in east Bengal. The building was six stories high, and the mill was powered by a waterwheel fed by water from a nearby river diverted into a series of mill ponds. Downloaded by User Fowler& fowler font color B8860B Fowler& fowler font User talk Fowler& fowler font color 708090 Talk font 22 01, 18 March 2008 UTC from the http www.collectbritain.co.uk personalisation object.cfm?uid 003KTOP00000011U01700000&largeimage 1 largeimage British Library Web Site PD US 1923 abroad ... more details
Carrickmacross lace is a type of needle lace . Originating in Carrickmacross , Ireland in the early 19th century, it is still practised today. The lace is worked by tacking fine muslin onto machine Net textile netting . The design is outlined, the unwanted muslin is then cut away and the open areas are filled in with needle lace. External links http www.museocaprai.it en tecnica Punto Carrickmacross.htm Carrickmacross Lace Virtual Museum of Textile Arts http www.carrickmacrosslace.ie Carrickamacross Lace Gallery in the home of Carirckmacross Lace, Carrickmacross, co. Monaghan, Ireland. Lace types Category Lace Category Textile arts of Ireland textile arts stub ... more details
merge Lawn cloth date October 2010 Nainsook Cotton was often used to make Bias Tape in the 50 s and 60 s. Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Nainsook is a fine, soft muslin fabric, often to used to make babies clothing. See also Lawn cloth Fabric Category Woven fabrics Textile stub ... more details
Muslim may refer to Muslim someone that goes boom Muslims by nationality A Slavic nationality in the Balkans. Muslim ibn al Hajjaj author of the second most widely recognized collection of hadith Sahih Muslim one of the six major collections of the hadith in Sunni Islam Muslim ibn Aqeel a cousin of the Shia Imam Husayn ibn Ali See also Muslin a fabric disambig fr Muslim ru ... more details
Multiple issues orphan April 2010 cleanup April 2010 unreferenced April 2010 Khasto pronounce as khashto is the name of a cotton product that finds its origins in 19th century Nepal . Khasto consists of three layers of fine cotton muslin of which the middle layer is often printed or plain colour. This technique gives it a remarkable softness and wearing comfort. Khasto is also the name of a village in Iraq coordinates 37 0 40 north, 43 47 31 east . Category Woven fabrics ... more details
Tandah was a town in the district of Fyzabad, Awadh Oude , British India 3 miles from the Ghogra River 100 miles S. E. of Lucknow . It was the seat of the largest weaving colony in the province, and manufactured both coarse cloth and fine muslin . References Cite Collier s Tandah India history stub Category History of Uttar Pradesh Category British rule in India ... more details
muslin. Whether figured or flowered, jamdani is a woven fabric in cotton, and it is undoubtedly one of the varieties of the finest muslin. It has been spoken of as the most artistic textile of the Bangladeshi ... making techniques of Bengal perhaps 2,000 years old with the muslin s produced by Bengali Muslim ... fabrics like dukul and muslin did not develop in a day. Dukul textile appears to have evolved into muslin. Jamdani designs and muslin developed simultaneously. The fine fabric that used to be made ... traveler Ralph Fitch and historian Abul Fazl also praised the muslin made at Sonargaon. The Mughal ... and muslin. Traders from Europe, Iran, Armenia, as well as Mughal Pathan traders used to deal in these fabrics ... to buy high quality muslin and jamdani for their masters use. The golden age of Dhaka muslin began with Mughal rule. Since then the demand for jamdani and muslin fabrics at home and abroad grew ... the market value of the jamdani or muslin they produced. It was the duty of the Daroga to keep ... of muslin export, fabrics worth Re 550,000 were bought for the Emperor of Delhi, the Nawab of Bengal and the famous trader Jagath Sheth. The same year European traders and companies bought muslin worth Re 950,000. Towards the end of the 18th century, the export of muslin suffered a decline. After ... the textiles directly from the weavers. According to James Wise, Dhaka muslin worth Re 5 million was exported ... down to Re 850,000 and the export completely stopped in 1817. Thereafter muslin used to go to Europe ... Emperor Akbar 1556 1605 or Emperor Jahangir 1605 1627 , the figured or flowered muslin came to be known ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Nudaria mundana image Nudaria.mundana.jpg image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera unranked familia Macrolepidoptera superfamilia Noctuoidea familia Arctiidae subfamilia Lithosiinae tribus genus Nudaria species N. mundana binomial Nudaria mundana binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1761 The Muslin Footman Nudaria mundana is a moth of the family Arctiidae . It is found in Europe and Anatolia . Image Britishentomologyvolume5Plate400.jpg thumb left 200px Illustration from John Curtis s British Entomology Volume 5 The wingspan is 19 23  mm. The length of the forewings 10 12  mm. The moth flies from June to August depending on the location. The larvae feed on Lichen and other mosses. External links http www.vlindernet.nl ?soortcode NUDAMUND Vlindernet nl http webh01.ua.ac.be vve Checklists Lepidoptera Arctiidae Nmundana.htm Lepidoptera of Belgium http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?id 414 Muslin Footman on UKmoths Category Arctiidae Lithosiinae stub de Blankfl gel Flechtenb rchen fr Nudaria mundana lt Skaidrioji kerpyt nl Bleek beertje no Nakenspinner vi Nudaria mundana ... more details
Photograph of the East India Company factory in Painam, Sonargaon , Bangladesh , taken by W. Brennand in 1872. Sonargaon was a major producer of the celebrated Dhaka muslins. In the mid 17th century the East India Company established several factories in the district for exporting muslin. Downloaded by User Fowler& fowler font color B8860B Fowler& fowler font User talk Fowler& fowler font color 708090 Talk font 21 53, 18 March 2008 UTC from the http www.collectbritain.co.uk personalisation object.cfm?uid 019PHO001000S27U02734000&largeimage 1 largeimage British Library web site PD US 1923 abroad ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Nudaria regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Arctiidae genus Nudaria genus authority Haworth, 1809 Nudaria is a genus of moth s in the Arctiidae family. Species Nudaria mundana &ndash Muslin Footman small Linnaeus, 1761 small References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype starts with&FAMILY arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR &sort GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog br Category Arctiidae Lithosiinae stub vi Nudaria ... more details
Summary Information Description The dolls and their dollhouse, from The Tale of Two Bad Mice Source Internet Archive scan of http www.archive.org details taleoftwobadmice001904pott The Tale of Two Bad Mice , image taken from this http www.archive.org download taleoftwobadmice001904pott taleoftwobadmice001904pott.pdf PDF version , original text with this illustration is Once upon a time there was a very beautiful doll s house it was red brick with white windows, and it had real muslin curtains and a front door and a chimney. Date 1904 Author Beatrix Potter 1866 1943 Permission PD in US published outside the US before 1923 , not in UK copyright expires in 2014 Licensing PD US 1923 abroad out of copyright in 2014 Category Images by Beatrix Potter ... more details
of linen or muslin would be used as a stabilizing element. ref Ibid., pp. 188 189. ref Dressmaker ... it is known as fine white . Organdy, sheer Dacron , lawn, batiste , muslin, net, and sheer muslin ... more details
Prentice Hall, 2007, ISBN 0 13 118769 4, p. 463 ref Muslin simple, cheap equal weft and warp plain ... sometimes called muslin gauze . Muslin gauze the very lightest, most open weave of muslin. Gauze ... and warp plain weave fabric in white, cream or unbleached cotton. Muslin a very fine, light plain weave cotton fabric. Muslin gauze muslin. Gauze extremely soft and fine cotton fabric with a very open ... see the calico crab . ref name dreamstress http thedreamstress.com ?s calico 2C Muslin 2C gauze Calico, muslin, gauze terminology ref See also Calico cat Calico Jack References references Bibliography ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Kabul Type studio Artist Muslimgauze Commented out because image was deleted Cover MuslimgauzeKabulVinylAlbumCover.jpg Released 1983 Recorded Genre Length Label Product Kinematograph br small PKR 1 small Producer Bryn Jones Reviews Last album Hammer & Sickle Muslimgauze 7 vinyl Hammer & Sickle br 1983 This album Kabul br 1983 Next album Opaques br 1983 Kabul is the second release, and first full length album, by Muslimgauze . Track listing Side A Kaaba 2 06 Icon Screen 4 57 Muslin Gauze Muslim Prayer 6 14 Turkish Koln 5 29 Melee 3 14 Side B Kabul 13 40 Ex 6 59 DEFAULTSORT Kabul Muslimgauze 12 Vinyl Category 1983 albums Category Muslimgauze albums ... more details
, Jankovi met his compatriot, coach Slavoljub Muslin who would turn out to be an important figure ..., Jankovi came into the Red Star organization club coached by Muslin at the time in an adviser Scout ... league title after winning the league and cup double the previous season , Ratko Dostani , Muslin s assistant, took the head coaching job at FK Obili , and Muslin offered the vacated place to Jankovi ... 02 season Muslin abruptly resigned as head coach after the Champions League qualifying first leg loss to Bayer Leverkusen and Jankovi left as well. In March 2002, Muslin resurfaced as head coach ..., Muslin got the sack and Jankovi left again as well. Couple of months later, during summer 2003 ..., Muslin got the head coaching job, and, Jankovi , by now his established second in command, was on his way to Belgrade as well. From there Jankovi followed Muslin to FC Metalurh Donetsk Metalurh ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Diaphora regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Arctiidae genus Diaphora genus authority Stephens, 1827 Diaphora is a genus of moth in the family Arctiidae . Species Diaphora luctuosa small H bner, 1831 small Diaphora mendica &ndash Muslin Moth small Clerck, 1759 small Diaphora sordida small H bner, 1803 small References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype starts with&FAMILY arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR &sort GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog br DEFAULTSORT Diaphora Moth Category Arctiidae Arctiidae stub fr Diaphora ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Diaphora mendica image Diaphora mendica02.jpg image width 220px image caption Female image2 Diaphora mendica man.jpg image2 width 220px image2 caption Male regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Insecta ordo Lepidoptera unranked familia Macrolepidoptera superfamilia Noctuoidea familia Arctiidae subfamilia Arctiinae tribus genus Diaphora species D. mendica binomial Diaphora mendica binomial authority Clerck , 1759 Synonyms Cycnia mendica The Muslin Moth Diaphora mendica is a moth of the family Arctiidae . It is found in the Palearctic ecozone . Image Britishentomologyvolume5Plate213.jpg left thumb 200px Illustration from John Curtis s British Entomology Volume 5 The wingspan is 28 38  mm. There is clear sexual dimorphism in the imago , with the male having a brownish gray colour and a forewing length of 14 17  mm, and the female being white and a having a forewing length of 17 19  mm. The female resembles Spilosoma lubricipeda , but that species has longer and smaller wings and a yellow and black back. The moth flies April to July depending on the location. The larvae feed on Birch , Willow , Rumex , Lamium and Plantago . External links http www.vlindernet.nl ?soortcode DIAPMEND vlindernet nl http waarneming.nl soort.php?id 1994 waarneming.nl nl http webh01.ua.ac.be vve Checklists Lepidoptera Arctiidae Dmendica.htm Lepidoptera of Belgium http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?id 4314 Muslin Moth on UKmoths Category Arctiidae Arctiinae stub de Graub r lt Pilkoji me kut nl Mendicabeer no Gr brun tigerspinner fi Hukkasiilik s ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Garista Type studio Artist OVIET FRANCE Cover Released 1982 Recorded 1981, December Genre Length 39 49 Label OVIET FRANCE 1982 br Singing Ringing 1985 br Charrm 1990 Producer Reviews Last album This album Garista 1982 Next album Untitled album by OVIET FRANCE untitled 1982 Garista is a music album of recordings by the United Kingdom British avant garde music group, Zoviet France zoviet france , who, when it was recorded, identified themselves as OVIET FRANCE . Recorded in December 1981, it was the first commercial album by the group, who released it themselves in 1982 in music 1982 in audio cassette format. Subsequently it was re released by the music label Singing Ringing , again in audio cassette format UK , 1985 in music 1985 , and then by Charrm in audio cassette, 12 inch Vinyl album vinyl and CD formats UK, 1990 in music 1990 . production details 1982 edition br small LABEL small OVIET FRANCE UK br small CATALOGUE NUMBER small no catalogue number br small FORMAT small normal bias audio cassette with hand made inlay manually screen printing screenprinted muslin glued to card backing stained with creosote and manually screenprinted labels. br small ARTWORK small original artwork and design by OVIET FRANCE br small TOTAL RUNNING TIME small 00 39 49 1985 edition br small LABEL small Singing Ringing UK br small CATALOGUE NUMBER small no catalogue number br small FORMAT small normal bias audio cassette with hand made inlay manually screenprinted muslin glued to card backing stained with creosote and manually screenprinted labels. br small ARTWORK small original artwork and design by OVIET FRANCE br small TOTAL RUNNING TIME small 00 39 49 1990 edition br small LABEL small Charrm UK br small CATALOGUE NUMBERS small CHARRMTC1 audio cassette CHARRMLP1 12 inch vinyl CHARRMCD1 CD br small FORMATS small normal bias audio cassette with hand made inlay manually screenprinted muslin glued to card , commercially printed insert ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Toad doctors were practitioners of a specific tradition of traditional medicine medicinal folk religion folk magic , operating in western England until the end of the 19th century. Their main concern was healing scrofula then called the King s Evil, a skin disease , though they were also believed to cure other ailments including those resulting from witchcraft . They cured the sick by placing a live toad , or the leg of one, in a muslin bag and hanging it around the sick person s neck. ref cite journal last March first H. Colley authorlink coauthors title Miscellanea Dorset Folklore collected in 1879 journal Folklore volume 10 issue pages 478 89 publisher Folklore Society location year 1899 url http books.google.com ?id iE0KAAAAIAAJ&pg PA479 issn doi id accessdate 2009 07 24 p. 479 80. ref ref cite book last Black first William George authorlink coauthors title Folk Medicine A Chapter in the History of Culture publisher Folklore Society year 1878 location pages 61 62 url http books.google.com ?id GkcKAAAAIAAJ&pg PA61 doi id isbn ref References reflist Category Defunct occupations Category Healthcare occupations Category Traditional medicine Category Witchcraft Category Healthcare in England Category Toads ... more details
Candlewicking is a form of whitework embroidery that traditionally uses an unbleached cotton thread on a piece of unbleached muslin. It gets its name from the nature of the soft spun cotton embroidery thread thread , which was braided then used to form the wick for candles. Motifs are created using a variety of traditional embroidery stitches as well as a tufted stitch. Subject matter is usually taken from nature flowers, insects, pine trees, and so on, Other traditional motifs resemble Pennsylvania Dutch or Colonial America n designs. ref name Love Weissman, Judith Reiter and Wendy Lavitt Labors of Love America s Textiles and Needlwork, 1650 1930 , New York, Wings Books, 1987, ISBN 0 517 10136 X, p. 78 79 ref Modern designs include colored floss embroidery with the traditional white on white stitching. Loom woven or machine made candlewicks of the early 19th century are white bedcovers with designs created during the weaving process by raising loops over a small twig or tool. ref name Love Contemporary candlewicking is most commonly used as a cushion cover. Notes references References Weissman, Judith Reiter and Wendy Lavitt Labors of Love America s Textiles and Needlework, 1650 1930 , New York, Wings Books, 1987, ISBN 0 517 10136 X embroidery Category Embroidery textile arts stub ... more details