It could be a sash. Other possibilities are a scarf or a shawl.
A garment worn by Hindu women, consisting of a long piece of cotton or silk wrapped around the body with one end draped over the head or over one shoulder. Sari: a length of cloth, traditionally 6 meters, wrapped to make a skirt & then draped over the shoulder & the head. =]
A garment worn by Hindu women, consisting of a long piece of cotton or silk wrapped around the body with one end draped over the head or over one shoulder. Sari: a length of cloth, traditionally 6 meters, wrapped to make a skirt & then draped over the shoulder & the head. =]
'hiygab' and its part of the religion. The piece of cloth worn in the Middle Ages was called a wimple. It covers the head and is wrapped around the neck and chin.
A sash when it is referring to clothing can be two different things. One is a long piece of cloth that is tied around the waist. The other is a cloth that is draped over one shoulder and crosses the body to rest on the opposite hip.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
A piece of cloth used for wiping noses is called a handkerchief.
A torn piece of waste cloth is usually called a rag. These rags can be made from old clothing for example.
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It is called felt I knew this from word ladder
No, not really. Near the end of Lent, (the last two weeks) it is customary in the Catholic Church to VEIL all the crucifix's completely. "Draped" Cross, where a piece of cloth is flung over the arms of the cross is a protestant invention, which, unfortunately, has been adopted in some Catholic Churches.
A bib.