Difference between revisions of "Herringbone sewing"

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* Dutch: [[visgraatnaaisel]]<ref name="Kneep">Gnirrep, W.K., J.P. Gumbert and J.A. Szirmai.[http://www.kb.nl/en/expertise/preservation/kneep-en-bindings-digital-version-of-the-terminology-of-old-bookbindings Kneep en binding]. Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 1992.</ref>
  
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* French: [[couture en arêtes de poisson]]<ref name="Kneep" />, [[couture en épi de blé]]<ref name="Kneep" />
  
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* German: [[Fischgratenheftung]]<ref name="Kneep" />
  
 
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