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Cloth of Bruges— Gold brocaded silk fab- ric; used for church vestments in England during the Middle Ages. Cloth of Cologne— Medieval fabric made at Cologne, Germany, with gold pat- terns over blue or other colored silk foundation. Cloth Embroidery — In Asiatic countries work made of Joining together vari- ous shaped and colored small pieces of cloth with the aid of fancy stitches. Cloth of Gold— Fa'brics mentioned in old manuscripts, made entirely of gold wire, narrow flat strips of gold, or i...mixed with other fibers, as silk. Cloth Ingrain— Medieval English worsted, worn by the rich. Cloth of Pall— iRich medieval silk fabric dyed in crimson; used for church vestments- Cloth of Raynes — ^Fine medieval linen, originally from Brittany; used for shirts and bed linen. Cloth 8erge-^An 18th century English serge, made of worsted warp and woolen filling. Cloth Stitch— In bobbin 'laces interlacing the threads like the weaving of a cloth. Cloth of Tars— A costly medieval fabric, believed to 'be of silk and cashmere wool; usually dyed purple.
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