• Thrumming is a technique in which small pieces of wool or yarn (thrums) are pulled through fabric to create a wooly layer. The term thrum originally referred...
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  • Thrumming may refer to: Thrumming (textiles) Strumming, a musical technique This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Thrumming...
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    Centro de Textiles Tradicionales del Cuzco (Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco or CTTC) was founded by indigenous weavers from the community of...
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    burned remnants of cloth. The oldest known textiles found in the Americas are remnants of six finely woven textiles and cordage found in Guitarrero Cave, Peru...
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    Roving (category Textile stubs)
    similar to Lopi style yarns, or when making a thrummed item. Regular roving can also be used in thrummed knitting. Freund, Kimberlie and Norton, Marjorie...
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  • Ned's Promise of Small European Garden Tubs; Dinosaurs Hobble Erratically Thrumming Yellow Lutes. Lately, Central Park Needed Primroses. Small Entire Golden...
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    Turkeywork (category Textile industry of England)
    Textile Manufactures in Early Modern England. Manchester: Manchester Univ. Press. p. 41. ISBN 9780719026324. Montgomery, Florence M. (2007). Textiles...
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    Barbara Teller Ornelas (category Navajo textile artists)
    Department. A fifth-generation Navajo weaver, she exhibits her fine art textiles and educates about Navajo culture at home and abroad. Ornelas is Tabaaha...
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    List of mills in Calderdale (category Textile mills in Calderdale)
    textile mills in Calderdale, England: this is Halifax, Brighouse and Todmorden with Elland, Hebden Royd and Ripponden. Heavy Woollen District Textile...
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    Rug hooking (category Textile techniques)
    and the weavers took them home and pulled the thrums through a backing. The origins of the word thrum are ancient, as Mr. Kent pointed out a reference...
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  • an organ loft suspended above what became the main stage. The center thrummed with life: Its bustling bar-restaurant served up soul food seven days a...
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    (PDF). National Meeting Proceedings. Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing: 9–10. Holt (1985), p. 169 Brigham (1918), p. 12. Hiroa (1944)...
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    venues in Halifax. In the pioneering days of 1928–1930 a track operated at Thrum Hall. A Halifax team took part in the English Dirt Track League of 1929...
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  • 「獨坐幽篁裡, 彈琴復長嘯, 深林人不知, 明月來相照。」 "Sitting alone, in the hush of the bamboo; I thrum my zither, and whistle lingering notes. In the secrecy of the wood, no one...
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    2007 The New York Times wrote about Taha's song "Ah Mon Amour": The thrumming beat in this 21st century Räi piece is ancient and high-tech, showing...
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  • testimonial match at Halifax was shared by Joe Riley, and Asa Robinson at Thrum Hall, Halifax in 1920. 20,000 people attended the match, and Riley received...
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  • structures, farmhouses and farm buildings. Industry came in the form of textiles, both wool and cotton, and it was initially carried out in domestic premises...
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    Tenerife lace (category Textile arts of Spain)
    characteristic example of this kind of cutwork can be seen in a sampler by Sarah Thral from 1644. Because of the nature of the frequently rounded structure with...
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    Name: The Warner Brothers Story (University Press of Kentucky, 1998) p. 77 Thrum, Thos. G. (1923). "N. W. Pacific Exploration". Hawaiian Almanac and Annual...
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