In Nomenclature and Revised Nomenclature it's either Textile Fragment in
Artifact Remnant or Bolt, Cloth in Textileworking T&E. I presume something
similar in Nomenclature 3 which I don't have handy right now.
Lucy Sperlin
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I don't have Past Perfect or Chenhall's handy but I remember remnants as in
artifact or perhaps fabric. We had pieces of silk that were once flags and
that's what we used.
Grant Gerlich
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It's cloth, I do believe, which falls under textileworking T & E.
Candace Perry
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In Nomenclature 3, how would you classify yard goods (material that has been
cut from a bolt of cloth but not made up into anything)? And what would you
call it? I can't find anything in the lexicon.
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