(pronounced DOO-bee-uhs)
Doobie, doobie, doooo. This melodic word has nothing to do with crooning lounge-worthy tunes. Rather, it means doubtful, questionable, unsure in one’s opinion or worthy of suspicion as to
(pronounced du-pee-OH-nee)
Also spelled douppioni or doupioni and even alternatively named doupion or dupion, this term refers to unusually large silk yarns with great tensile strength that are created from two united cocoons. The
(pronounced du-VAY or DU-vay)
Most people have either seen this word and don’t know how to pronounce it or have heard the word and don’t know how to spell it. We’re just trying to make
(pronounced DYE lot)
How do textiles get their colors" Through some sort of dying process: 1) dye the natural fiber, 2) dye the chemical solution that creates the synthetic fiber, 3) dye the yarn before
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