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A narrow fabric, as of wool, silk, or linen, used for binding, trimming, or ornamenting dresses, etc.
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A woven ribbon used as edging or trimming.
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Braid: Narrow woven material used to decorate upholstery & curtains.
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Strong textured ribbon intended to hide the studs on upholstery (armchairs etc.)
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Braids are a narrower version of a border, primarily applied as a window treatment but can be creatively used to adorn screens, panels, cushions, and furniture. Also see gimp.
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trimming used to decorate clothes or curtains
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decorate with braids or ribbons; "braid a collar"
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(drapery) is a woven ornamental trimming that has two finished edges, it is a flat border. Used for trims and edges for curtains, upholstery and accessories.
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The trim we use is a 5/8 inch or 1/4 inch wide Braid with a fine shining piping pattern in the center. Also known as French Gimp. (Also see *Trim*)
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A synthetic woven material used for main lines and traces. Carp Rod Fishing rod specifically designed to cope with handling and landing larger fish like carp.
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A narrow fabric, usually between 1/2" – 1" wide, used as a trim. Common use is on the edge of a valance to finish the cut edge of the fabric.
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A decorative trim.
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