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Cloth Weaving Patterns

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*York, Coppergate: two of the tabby wools were piled. [WALTON 1989: p.319]
*York, Lloyds Bank: Two fragments were piled, both after the weaving process. In one case the baser fabric was a plain tabby in the other it was a 2/2 diamond twill. [HEDGES 1982: p.113]
*Isle of Man, BallateareCronk Moar. Remains of a cloak made from a woolen cloth with wool piles sown through it. [BERSU and WILSON 1966:p.82]
*Denmark, Mammen. Edging of a warrior coat. Dyed pink?
*Denmark, Hedeby. A hat. Coat edging.
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