• Monk's cloth is a loosely woven cotton or linen fabric made of coarser yarns that drape well. The Monk's cloth was woven with basketweave, usually with...
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  • Matelassé Melton Mesh Microfiber Milliskin Mockado Modal Moire Moleskin Monk's cloth Moquette Mouflon Mousseline Muslin Nankeen Neoprene Net Oilskin Organdy...
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    its checkered appearance, made of two or more threads in each group. Monk's cloth is an example of a basketweave fabric. The term Panama weave may also...
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    Basketweave in knot making Basketweave as a variant of tent stitch in needlepoint Basketweave in crochet Plain weave Seed/moss stitch Monk's cloth v t e v t e...
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  • Duvetyne (redirect from Commando cloth)
    were created by gluing glitter onto black duvetyne. Broadcloth Monk's cloth Melton (cloth) Velour Ionazzi, Daniel A. (1996). The stagecraft handbook (1st ed...
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  • Mojari Mohawk hairstyle Moleskin Money bag Money belt Money clip Monk's cloth Monk shoe Monkey jacket Monmouth cap Monocle Monokini Montefortino helmet...
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    Religious habit (redirect from Monk's dress)
    Śvetāmbara male monks always wear un-stitched or minimally stitched white clothes. Digambara Jain monks do not wear clothes. A loin cloth which reaches...
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    Budai (redirect from Cloth Sack Monk)
    is traditionally depicted as a fat, bald monk wearing a simple robe. He carries his few possessions in a cloth sack, being poor but content. He would excitingly...
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  • Nan (1998). Avery Hill's 33 contemporary Swedish weaving patterns for monk's cloth. Internet Archive. Layton, Utah : Avery Hill. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-929582-00-6...
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    Buddhist monk, the doll is said to represent a monk's bald head, which would shine during sunny weather. The doll therefore calls to a monk's magical powers...
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    abbot increases the Stavrophore monk's prayer rule, allows a more strict personal ascetic practice, and gives the monk more responsibility. Great Schema...
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    Fulling (redirect from Fuller, cloth-making)
    is a step in woollen clothmaking which involves the cleansing of woven cloth (particularly wool) to eliminate (lanolin) oils, dirt, and other impurities...
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    Broadcloth (redirect from Broad cloth)
    Broadcloth is a dense, plain woven cloth, historically made of wool. The defining characteristic of broadcloth is not its finished width but the fact...
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    fabric through a stiff woven base such as burlap, linen, rug warp or monks cloth. The loops are pulled through the backing material by using a latch hook...
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  • board and in addition the ceiling and walls are covered and hung with monk's cloth. Over the floor is a thick carpet. The room is made perfectly sound proof...
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    Cilice (redirect from Sack cloth)
    as a sackcloth, was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair (a hairshirt) worn close to the skin. It is used by members...
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    Jaesa (극재사; 克再思); Mugol, wearing monk cloth, was named Jungsil Mugol (중실무골; 仲室武骨); Mukgeo, wearing waterweed cloth, was named Sosil Mukgeo (소실묵거; 少室默居)...
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    A cloth face mask is a mask made of common textiles, usually cotton, worn over the mouth and nose. When more effective masks are not available, and when...
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  • abbot increases the Stavrophore monk’s prayer rule, allows a more strict personal ascetic practice, and gives the monk more responsibility. Great Schema...
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  • Thailand, it is common to see yantra cloth dedicated to Buddhist divinities such as Nang Kwak or Thao Kuwen or dead monks such as Luang Phor Koon. During a...
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    Jain monasticism (redirect from Jain monk)
    established guidelines for daily worship and austerity.[better source needed] The monk's daily routine is broadly structured by three ideological formulae: the five...
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    verify] The scapular may have emerged from an apron-like piece of cloth worn by monks. Item 55 of the Rule of Saint Benedict, dating to the 7th century...
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    permit easy reading. The browsing room is fitted with cream colored monk's cloth drapes, Spanish leather easy chairs and couches and Axminster rugs that...
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    three rectangular pieces of cloth, which were then fitted over the body in a specific manner. The three main pieces of cloth are the antarvāsa, the uttarāsaṅga...
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  • "Venus of Lespugue", found in southern France in the Pyrenees, depicts a cloth or twisted fiber skirt. Some other Western Europe figurines were adorned...
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    Bhikkhu (redirect from Buddhist monk)
    Commons has media related to Buddhist monks. The Buddhist Monk's Discipline Some Points Explained for Laypeople Thirty Years as a Western Buddhist Monk...
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  • design, including walls covered with noise-absorbing material, initially "monks cloth" (which turned out to be a fancy name for burlap). Early programming...
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    including Hellenic culture. At that time, a fillet was a very narrow band of cloth, leather or some form of garland, frequently worn by athletes. It was also...
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    Japanese narrow-loomed cloth. It is used to make traditional Japanese clothes, textile room dividers, sails, and other traditional cloth items. Tanmono ("mono"...
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    Celestines (redirect from Celestine monks)
    tradition in the order that in the time of the founder they wore a coarse brown cloth. The church and monastery of San Pietro in Montorio originally belonged...
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