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Latest revision as of 18:01, 30 March 2016
Trim refers to the edging and adornment on garb. It can be made of anything, usually fabric, beading, and thread. Trim can be added to anything from tunics to pants to shoes, and be both simple and elaborate in design.
Types of Trims
- Tablet Weaving
- Inkle Weaving
- Finger Weaving
- Kumihimo Braiding
- Ply-split Braiding
- Crochet
- Tatting
- Decorative Ribbon
- Bobbin Lace
- Machine Lace
- Fringe
- Applique
- Embroidery