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Shuttle: The boat-like device which carries the filling yarn wound on the bobbin which sees in the shuttle from a shuttle box on one side of the raceplate of the loom. Nest of tables-a set of occasional tables that slide one beneath the other when not in use O [TOP] Didn Ogee-descriptive of an edge or foot consisting of two curves, the top convex and the bottom concave, forming an S-curve Ottoman-an upholstered footstool P [TOP] Didn Pad or club foot-a rounded foot that sits on a circular base; used in conjunction with cabriole legs on furniture Parquetry-geometric marquetry made from veneers of various woods Parsons leg-a long fully upholstered leg Pedestal desk-a flat desk, usually with a leather top, that stands on two banks of drawers Pedestal -a supported by a single central base Pediment-equivalent in Classical architecture of a gable; a triangular head or topping Pegged furniture-early joined furniture constructed by a system of slots and tenons, held together by dowels Pembroke -a small two-flap that stands on four legs Pencil-post bed-a bed with four slim posts; used alone or with a canopy Pie-crust top-an ornately carved decorative edge of a dished-top tripod or tea- Pilaster-a false column used for decorative purposes Platform base-three-or four-cornered flat bases supporting a central pedestal and standing on scrolled or paw feet Plywood-form of laminated wood with the grain of the alternate layers set at right angles Post-modernism-a reaction against Modernism that began during the 1950s and promoted the reintroduction of bright colors and decorative components R [TOP] Didn Rail-horizontal spats of a chair & tableware customized fitting back Reeding-decoration created by narrow, convex moldings in parallel strips and divided by grooves Rocaille-ornament style from the rococo period consisting of an abstract shell or leaf motif Rococo-decorative style that evolved in the early 18th century partly as a reaction to the Baroque; featured asymmetrical ornament and flamboyant scrollwork. Weaves: Two basic methods of weaving upholstered fabrics. of greige goods.

The waxed patterns will not take the dye, and the wax is removed after dyeing. Minor motions on looms are the take-up, let-off, and. As the liquid is emitted by the silkworm, it solifies on contact with the air. Printing-A term referring to methods of applying designs to greige goods.

Today, some are muitico-lored. Warps and filling very tightly woven. sometimes carried by a shuttle, sometimes propelled by air pressure, or other methods in shuttless looms. The difference lies in the use of a yarn of the varied thickness which gives the fabric a nubby texture.

A solidified filament is called FIBROIN or SLIK. and the fabric is then dyed, producing a white design on a dyed ground. Similar to, but more limited, more quickly woven, and cheaper than jacquards, which require elaborate procedures to form patterns. The fine warp totally covers the heavier filling.

and the fabric is then dyed, producing a white design on a dyed ground.

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