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Handdid:
n: A prim term meaning "made by hand".
Hang Tags:
n: A tag (whether it is a manila tag or one that was printed
from a computer) that has been painted or stained; and then
decorated with stamped words, drawings, or vintage images; and
sometimes decorated with vintage glitters like mica or German glass
glitter. These tags are used to hang as decorations on other
primitive items like dolls, make-do’s and more.
Hodge
Podge:
n: An English expression meaning a random mixture of things
or medley.
Homespun:
n: A loosely woven fabric that is made from individually
dyed fibers originally spun in the home. It can be a solid, plaid,
check, or stripe in a variety of colors in 100% cotton. You can
tell if a fabric is homespun if the pattern is on both sides of the
fabric (unlike printed patterns where it can only be seen on the
front).
Hooked Rug:
n: A rug with a loop pile made from strips of wool or wool
fibers that have been either hand or machine hooked through an even
weave base (such as burlap, monks-cloth, divider cloth, or linen).
The hand hooked technique arose in the North American colonies
during the nineteenth century, and provided a warm floor covering
for the bare floors that could be created from a discarded
feed-sack or scraps of fabric.
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