damask
If you let it hang down about 6 inches on both sides, that would be about right; so I would go with a 72 inch square table cloth.
hey marcose
Quantities that are equal can be added or subtracted from both sides of an equasion. For example: x + 2 = 36 subtract both sides by 2 x = 34
98 - 3x = 10x + 20, solve for x.subtract 98 from both sides-3x = 10x - 78subtract 10x from both sides-13x = -78multiply both sides by -113 x = 78divide both sides by 13x = 6
You need to solve for a by getting it by itself. You do this by performing the same operation on both sides of the equation 3a + 2 = a -6 subtract 2 from both sides: 3a = a -8 subtract a from both sides: 2a = -8 divide both sides by 2: a = -4
cut the cloth in two, stich on both sides and ends and then sew in whatever art you should put in..............
A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
it is called an interference pattern.
A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
If you let it hang down about 6 inches on both sides, that would be about right; so I would go with a 72 inch square table cloth.
hey marcose
The Bayeux Tapestry and the Överhogdal Tapestry both serve as historical narratives, illustrating significant events in their respective cultures. Each tapestry employs detailed embroidery to depict scenes, characters, and actions, effectively telling a story through visual art. Additionally, both pieces reflect the social and political contexts of their times, capturing important moments in history through a blend of artistry and craftsmanship.
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The Bayeux Tapestry is an embroidered cloth measuring about 70 meters long, depicting the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, particularly the Battle of Hastings. It is significant not only as a historical record but also as a masterpiece of medieval art, showcasing the craftsmanship and storytelling techniques of the time. The tapestry illustrates both the political and social context of the period, providing insight into the lives and customs of the people involved. Additionally, it serves as an important artifact for understanding Norman and Anglo-Saxon history.
Generally, we think of tartan as the name for the cloth and plaid as the name for the particular pattern, but the words are often used interchangeably so that tartan can mean any checkered pattern and plaid can mean any checkered fabric. Plaid's original definition is 'as a woolen cloth having a checkered or tartan pattern'. It evolved to mean any such checkered or tartan pattern. Tartan's first definition is a 'woolen cloth woven in stripes of various colors at right angles to form a rectangular pattern; also, the pattern and design of such a cloth. Both words were first recored around the same, c.1500.
The stair-step pattern has metalloids on both sides, that is, such elements which possess properties similar to both metals and non-metals.