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ties and ribbons were a major motif in the dress of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
During the XIV and XV all kinds of fittings, tassels, ribbons, fringes, braids, sandwiches and gallons of metal - you know the name of "close work" because, at first, were woven on handlooms close , usually by women. Could only make a fit or tape at a time.
German knitting machine was invented to 1604 and mid-century, an operator was able to weave twenty-four tapes at the same time. This sudden increase in close work may have contributed to the extravagant use of the trimmings, ribbons and other embellishments on clothing textiles from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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