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coloricioso:PERSEPHONE - Chapter 6: Did they know how much wool was needed to weave a chiton? The ti
Japanese Edo period Chirimen weave robes;Kosode with Snow-covered Mandarin Orange Trees and Poem, la
knowallthethings:thisisalsoyou:i can only think of baked goods Sweet mother, I cannot weave – grain-
yesimheretoo:whatsacanada:o christmas weave o christmas weave how lovely are your extensionsYOU BETT
paolo-streito-1264:Poet Hilda Doolittle photographed by Man Ray, 1924. Oh the stories I could weave
yorkeantiquetextiles:Fukusa (Gift Cover), late 18th century, JapanMon side: wool, plain weave; appl
Soft cherry blossom colored kimono, with refined open weave embroidery, paired with silvery ripples
psychoticblood:1. anniewersching: Bob n Weave @michael_trevino Bob n Weave! #TVD #bts #CakeintheFace
cierarogers:My weave was heavy so it needs a time out
Fragment, Islamic ArtMedium: Cotton; plain weave, resist-dyed (ikat), embroideredGift of George D. P
thepopculturegifs: Don’t buy me a drink, I make my money Don’t touch my weave, don’t call me honey ‘
Copperplate print on cotton plain weave, A. Quesnal of Darnétal, Rouen, France, circa 1780
twerkinforcannedgoods:next level weave
dianelikesart:Kesi - Tapestry weave - China
archatlas:House of Fairytales Studio WeaveStudio Weave were selected as one of the ten finalists ch
myharesisdea: Weave us a mist ..Source
fatalneon: “I love the weave of the nylon and Lycra. It makes the tight fit perfectly on my legs and
fatalneon: “Love the Lycra weave of my support pantyhose? I live in my pantyhose since I’m a very mo
ohowliteful: 6shwty: dirtysouf: my past life SHE POPPPPPIN Excerpt from: Encyclopedia of Hair
ecstasymodels: Babe challenged me to a “No Weave Challenge” and I accepted Dress: @vanitykloset :
virgomoon: colorful weave and your makeup is beat and that’s how you act just like a barbie
Hina matsuri themed outfit, featuring a luscious iromuji (that fukure-o/plump weave pattern!), paire
Old Japan feel for this very bright yukata outfit (seen on), featuring water ripples and dragonflies
“Aṣọ-òkè is not just an artwork—it’s a way of life.” —Professor Felicia Ogunsheye, Ìbàdàn, Nigeria.
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