As of 2010, "grosgrain" is commonly used to refer to a heavy, stiff ribbon of silk or nylon woven via taffeta weave using a heavy weft which results in distinct transverse ribs.
Abruptly she realized her single braid had split in two, one over each ear, red ribbons woven through to make tassels on the ends.
Gota is crafted using appliqué technique with a strip of gold or silver or various other coloured ribbons of different widths woven in a satin or twill weave.
Interlaces are a two-dimensional decoration formed by a number of ribbons or straps woven into a complex, usually symmetrical design.
His mount was a dyheli, but one with gilded horns, ribbons woven in his tail, and mismatched bells jangling all over some kind of harness as bright and tasteless as the rider's robes.
The Salesman, who had green ribbons woven through his beard, admired the fine steel broadheads-tested their edges with his thumb, and cut it slightly.
Finally, Walsh had the ribbon woven anew in Japan.
The plait was softened by the dark green ribbon woven through it.
Using ribbon woven in triaxial patterns, Ms. Shore creates three-dimensional effects that resemble boxy patchwork designs.
She was in hues of peach and cream, her yellow hair back in a braid similar to mine with green ribbons woven in.