tapestry weave
process of weaving using tapestry techniques where the weft threads travel only the width of a pattern element rather than the full width of the warp
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tapestry weave
Summary
tapestry weave is an industry[1]. It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- tapestry weave's image is recorded as Loom haute lisse DSC08774.jpg[3].
- tapestry weave's instance of is recorded as industry[4].
- tapestry weave's instance of is recorded as technology[5].
- tapestry weave's subclass of is recorded as weaving[6].
- tapestry weave's subclass of is recorded as weave[7].
- tapestry weave's subclass of is recorded as textile process[8].
- tapestry weave's product or material produced is recorded as tapestry[9].
- tapestry weave's described by source is recorded as Textiles and clothing along the Silk Roads[10].
- tapestry weave's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as technology/tapestry-weave[11].
- tapestry weave's different from is recorded as upholstery[12].
- tapestry weave's different from is recorded as needlepoint[13].
- tapestry weave's uses is recorded as loom[14].
- tapestry weave's uses is recorded as wool[15].
- tapestry weave's uses is recorded as linen[16].
- tapestry weave's uses is recorded as cotton[17].
- tapestry weave's uses is recorded as silk[18].
- tapestry weave's practiced by is recorded as tapestry weaver[19].
- tapestry weave's practiced by is recorded as carpet weaver[20].
- tapestry weave's Europeana Fashion Vocabulary ID is recorded as 10391[21].
- tapestry weave's Australian Educational Vocabulary ID is recorded as scot/7174[22].
- tapestry weave's Grove Art Online ID is recorded as T083308[23].
- tapestry weave's Spanish Cultural Heritage thesauri ID is recorded as tecnicas/1004043[24].
Why It Matters
tapestry weave is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]