It's used to create decorative openwork stitching on tightly woven fabrics such as linen and fine batiste. |
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The essential accessory for a Spanish lady of fashion was more likely to be a large embroidered or lace-edged square of fine batiste cotton. |
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For an undergarment of this style, nainsook, batiste, long-cloth and cambric are the best materials. |
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Rolled-hem feet are designed for fine to mediumweight fabrics such as cotton batiste, broadcloth and handkerchief linen. |
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On this night, because of the setup on the small stage, batiste also played with his back to the crowd. |
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Our collection of embroidery cotton laces on fine batiste needled with cotton strings. |
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The favourite of clothing designers is cotton batiste or silk organza. |
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Organza, organdy and batiste can also be used as sew-in interfacing. |
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Fabrics are joined with cotton or linen lace or batiste embroidery. |
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Ticking: superfine Egyptian cotton batiste, medicott treated. |
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The appliqué form is made by drawing or printing the design on a firm, glazed fabric and then covering it first with a layer of machine net and then with a close-weave muslin or batiste. |
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He had started to stroke her, shivering, staring ahead, following with a blind man's hand the dip of her spine through the batiste. |
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Later, when I was meeting with Oskar Pastior so I could write about his deportation to the Soviet labor camp, he told me that an elderly Russian mother had given him a handkerchief made of white batiste. |
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Batiste and his band ended the evening by marching off the bandstand and playing amid the crowd. |
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