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- Plainweave abstract "In embroidery, plainweave is a technical category of woven base fabrics that are suitable for working certain varieties of embroidery. Plainweave fabrics have a tight weave and individual threads are not readily visible. Surface embroidery may be performed on plainweave, such as crewel work, goldwork, stumpwork, cutwork, and candlewicking.Embroideries that can be performed on plainweave do not require the crafter to perform stitches at a precise thread count. Most woven fabrics that were not specifically manufactured for the purpose of embroidery qualify as plainweave. Traditionally, linen plainweave is the preferred fabric for crewel embroidery. Other plainweaves suitable for crewel include denim, sailcloth, ticking, and organdy when worked in wool.".
- Plainweave thumbnail Embroidered_bookbinding_Elizabeth_I.jpg?width=300.
- Plainweave wikiPageID "15096111".
- Plainweave wikiPageLength "3303".
- Plainweave wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Plainweave wikiPageRevisionID "655224672".
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Batiste.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Candlewicking.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embroidery.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Crewel_embroidery.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Cutwork.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Denim.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Embroidery.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Fustat.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Goldsmith.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Goldwork_(embroidery).
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Linen.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Muslin.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Organdy.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_terephthalate.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Sailcloth.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Stumpwork.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Surface_embroidery.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Ticking.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Twill.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Velvet.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Weaving.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Whitework_embroidery.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink Woven_fabric.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLink File:Embroidered_bookbinding_Elizabeth_I.jpg.
- Plainweave wikiPageWikiLinkText "plainweave".
- Plainweave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Plainweave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Plainweave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Embroidery.
- Plainweave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Plainweave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-arts-stub.
- Plainweave subject Category:Embroidery.
- Plainweave hypernym Category.
- Plainweave type TelevisionStation.
- Plainweave type Art.
- Plainweave comment "In embroidery, plainweave is a technical category of woven base fabrics that are suitable for working certain varieties of embroidery. Plainweave fabrics have a tight weave and individual threads are not readily visible. Surface embroidery may be performed on plainweave, such as crewel work, goldwork, stumpwork, cutwork, and candlewicking.Embroideries that can be performed on plainweave do not require the crafter to perform stitches at a precise thread count.".
- Plainweave label "Plainweave".
- Plainweave sameAs Q7200787.
- Plainweave sameAs m.03hh859.
- Plainweave sameAs Q7200787.
- Plainweave wasDerivedFrom Plainweave?oldid=655224672.
- Plainweave depiction Embroidered_bookbinding_Elizabeth_I.jpg.
- Plainweave isPrimaryTopicOf Plainweave.