09:34 Mar 28, 2001 |
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see text Explanation: rimettaggio is a weaving term that is translated as "drawing-in" or looming. I have found "Satinee" applied to cloth (well it was a belly dancer costume actually) in various sites so you can possibly leave it. Now we have to decide about "corpi". I feel it may be a "shaft" for achieving a "satinee finish". I just can't find specific references although there are numerous textile glossaries and dictionaries. Ciao Angela Picchi - Marolli |
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