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    Muslin (/ˈmʌzlɪn/) is a cotton fabric of plain weave. It is made in a wide range of weights from delicate sheers to coarse sheeting. It is commonly believed...
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    may also contain unseparated husk parts. The fabric is far coarser than muslin, but less coarse and thick than canvas or denim. However, it is still very...
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    Muslin, a Phuti carpus cotton fabric of plain weave, was historically hand woven in the areas of Dhaka and Sonargaon in Bangladesh and exported for many...
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    Marko Muslin (born 17 June 1985) is a French footballer who plays for FC Wohlen. Marko Muslin started his career at Stade Brest. He later signed with...
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    Muslin (Serbian Cyrillic: Славољуб Муслин, pronounced [slǎʋoʎub mǔslin]; born 15 June 1953) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Muslin began...
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    Travis in the WWF, dies at 67". August 24, 2018. "Steve Muslin: Profile". CageMatch. "Muslin, Steve". August 19, 2018. "Steve Travis". Internet Wrestling...
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    Ashram Trust. Muslin was registered under Bangladesh as its geographical indication in 2020. The soft or refined khadi is known as muslin khadi. Researchers...
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  • Seerhand muslin (Seerhand) was a plain weave thin cotton fabric produced in the Indian subcontinent. Seerhand was a kind of muslin cloth. It has a texture...
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    Sewed muslin was a fashion imported from Paris in the late 18th century. Related to tambour lace, it was worked on very fine muslin, and used a variety...
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    Jamdani (Bengali: জামদানি) is a fine muslin textile (figured with different patterns) produced for centuries in South Rupshi of Narayanganj district in...
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  • Sprig Muslin is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer. The story is set in 1813. Sir Gareth is a noted Corinthian and has been a confirmed bachelor...
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    popular as a decorative accessory in the early 19th century, when layered muslin pelerines were deemed fashionable in the 1830s, worn draped over the top...
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  • Maids and Muslin is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Jimmy Aubrey as Mr. Bolts Oliver Hardy as Mr. Yards (as Babe Hardy) List of American...
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    Nainsook is a soft, fine, lightweight form of muslin. Muslin encompasses a broad range of fabrics of varying weight and fineness, but is always a plain...
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    Karnataka A history of Sarjapura Road: Citizen Matters When Sarjapur meant Muslin Popular lieutenant lends his name Sarjapura famous for Muslin and Silk...
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    others objected to their revealingly thin materials, such as silk gauze and muslin. In the 1780s the chemise a la Reine, as worn by Marie Antoinette in a notorious...
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    with a plain, usually loose, weave, produced in various weights similar to muslin and other plain weave fabrics. For buckram, the fabric is soaked in a sizing...
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    Diaphora mendica (redirect from Muslin Moth)
    Diaphora mendica, the muslin moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in the Palearctic realm east to Lake Baikal. The wingspan is 28–38 mm...
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    square of muslin was glued to the painting in the center, giving the painting the sense of a collage. The painting's dark palette and the muslin's fragility...
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    substance in the photographs of Crawford was ordinary muslin. During a séance D'Albe had observed white muslin between Goligher's feet. Ectoplasm on many occasions...
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    ballet performance, often with attached bodice. It may be made of tarlatan, muslin, silk, tulle, gauze, or nylon. Modern tutus have two basic types: the Romantic...
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    celebrated artistic tradition was the weaving of Jamdani motifs on fine muslin, which is now classified by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. Jamdani...
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    known as muslin in Europe manufactured by the weavers of Bengal was established as a commercial product almost 2000 years ago. Gangetic muslin is referred...
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  • Milliskin Mockado Modal Moire Moleskin Monk's cloth Moquette Mouflon Mousseline Muslin Nankeen Neoprene Net Oilskin Organdy Organza Osnaburg Ottoman Oxford Paduasoy...
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    been strained through a filter, traditionally made of muslin and more recently of paper or non-muslin cloth. This removes the whey, giving a much thicker...
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    Thumatha senex, the round-winged muslin, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in northern and central Europe, the Alps, northern Asia Minor, the...
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    richness of the quality of Indian textiles. By the 2nd century AD, cotton, muslins and silk textiles manufactured in India were imported by the Roman Empire...
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  • manufacturing, which included the production of piece goods, calicos, and muslins, available unbleached and in a variety of colours. The cotton textile industry...
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    It is similar to chiffon. Light-penetrable sheer fabrics include voile, muslin, and lace. These can be broadly divided into two groups based on method...
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    draped over both shoulders. In textiles, mainly cotton, silk, linen, wool, muslin, etc. are used as fibers. Ornaments latched on to a special place in this...
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