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  • Indian muslin (another name for fine cotton) was very popular for women's dresses in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This length, which was never made up into a dress, has been embroidered with a delicate floral design: vertical meandering vines alternating with scattered sprigs of leaves and flower-heads. The use of untwisted ('floss') silk and the choice of satin stitch rather than chain stitch both point to influences from China. A more traditionally Indian fabric for the Western market would have used twisted silk thread and chain stitch. (en)
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