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grass-cloth
ˈgrass-cloth a. A fine light cloth, resembling linen, woven from the fibres of the inner bark of the grass-cloth plant (Boehmeria nivea). b. A thick fabric made in the Canary islands from some vegetable fibre.1857 R. Tomes Amer. in Japan iv. 92 Long flowing robes of yellow and blue grass-cloth. a 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grass cloth
Grass cloth (China grass cloth, ) is an umbrella term for many handloom cloths made with yarns from several vegetable fibers such as hemp, ramie, nettle It is also known as "Canton linen" and "Japanese grass cloth" Weave Grass cloth is a loose weave structure with a plain weave. wikipedia.org
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Can you paint over grass cloth wallpaper? | Hometalk
Alice on Jun 05, 2018. Yes, you can. Make sure the grasscloth is in good condition and the edges glued down. I would use a satin finish, not a high gloss paint and YES, use a primer. If you paint over grass-cloth and then want to remove the grass-cloth later, you'll have a really difficult time doing so. Hillela G. on Jun 05, 2018. best of luck!!
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Grass skirt
The traditional costume of Hawaiian hula kahiko includes kapa cloth skirts and men in malo (loincloth) however, during the 1880s hula ‘auana was developed In Tonga, the grass skirt was known as a and was worn in dance performances. Africa The Sotho people traditionally wore grass skirts called the . wikipedia.org
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Pipturus
Wedd., 1869 – Queensland grass-cloth plant, native mulberry Pipturus forbesii Krajina Pipturus platyphyllus Wedd. wikipedia.org
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Leaves of Grass
About 800 copies were printed, though only 200 were bound in its trademark green cloth cover. In fact, the butterfly was made of cloth and was attached to his finger with wire. wikipedia.org
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Tupenu
The kiekie, a kind of grass or string skirt, is an acceptable, comfortable alternative to the ta'ovala on most occasions. For work and casual wear, any piece of cloth will do. wikipedia.org
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Tapa cloth
However, it was better than grass-skirts, which usually are either heavier and harder or easily blown apart, but on the low coral atolls where the mulberry External links Bark Cloth − Then and Now, Quilters' Muse Virtual Museum Bark Cloth - Tapa - Mats, The History of Mankind - Ratzel Bark Cloth, Kew Gardens wikipedia.org
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Edwin Beard Budding
a bench to trim the irregular nap from the surface of woolen cloth and give a smooth finish. On cutting, the grass clippings were hurled forward into a tray-like box. wikipedia.org
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All flesh is grass
Simak All flesh is Grass: Pleasures & Promises of Pasture Farming, a book on agriculture by American author Gene Logsdon All Flesh Is Grass, an album by Carl David af Wirsén, it gives the tone to the second part of the 1889 Swedish summer hymn "6ix", song by The Lemonheads on the album Car Button Cloth wikipedia.org
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Crocus angustifolius
Crocus angustifolius, the cloth-of-gold crocus, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family Iridaceae, native to southern Ukraine The flowers bloom while the grass-like leaves are present. wikipedia.org
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Grassing (textiles)
The atmospheric oxygen and the oxygen left by the grass provide the whitening action. Chemical bleaching may harm the cloth, but in the grassing it hardly affects the cloth's strength. wikipedia.org
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Swathe
A swathe ( British English, rhymes with "bathe"; or swath American English, rhymes with "cloth") is the strip of cut crop made by a scythe or a mowing-machine A mower with a scythe cuts a swathe along the mowing-edge leaving the uncut grass to the right and the cut grass laid in a windrow to the left on the previously wikipedia.org
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Lawn (disambiguation)
A lawn is an area of land planted with grass and sometimes clover and other plants, which are maintained at a low, even height. Lawn, an American politician Other uses Lawn (band), a Dutch alternative-indie rock band Lawn cloth, a plain weave textile LAWN, a wireless LAN (local wikipedia.org
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Nantong blue calico
However, when they hung the cloth out to dry on a tree, it was blown to a clump of indigo grass, which dyed the cloth blue. Mei and Ge learned how to use the grass to dye fabric blue. wikipedia.org
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