In the 18th century, this Silk Taffeta Ribbon was sometimes listed as “taffety” ribbon. Made from the delicate, but strong product of the silk worm, Silk Taffeta Ribbon was known for its color retention, rich hues and shimmering beauty. Ribbons survive on a variety of objects from the past, including women’s, childre
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In the 18th century, this Silk Taffeta Ribbon was sometimes listed as “taffety” ribbon. Made from the delicate, but strong product of the silk worm, Silk Taffeta Ribbon was known for its color retention, rich hues and shimmering beauty. Ribbons survive on a variety of objects from the past, including women’s, children’s, and men’s clothing, Millinery, Native American garments, pocketbooks, bags, needlework, and home furnishings.
Although our ribbons are washed after dyeing it is always good to wash them once before using them. Cold water, gentle soap and air drying will help to keep your ribbons looking beautiful.
Our Silk Taffeta Ribbon is available in 1/2 inch and 1 1/4 inch widths.
1.5 Taffeta in Various Colors - 50 Yard Bargain Rolls – Perpetual Ribbons
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Image 10 of The sun (New York [N.Y.]), October 16, 1899
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2 inch Silk Taffeta Ribbon – Sold by the yard
NEW Lady Rosalyn 100% Silk Taffeta Ribbon Stripes Fabric - Pistachio Green and Gold
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18TH CENTURY WORKBAGS MINI SEW ALONG
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Image 43 of The journal (New York [N.Y.]), May 31, 1896
18TH CENTURY WORKBAGS MINI SEW ALONG
Purchase Wholesale ribbon. Free Returns & Net 60 Terms on Faire
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