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Ramie is used to make textiles such as clothing, tablecloths, and napkins due to its strength, durability, and ability to hold shape. It is also used in papermaking, rope and twine production, and as a reinforcing material in composite materials and plastics. Additionally, ramie can be used for medical purposes, such as in surgical suture threads.
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Ramie Dowling died in 2005.
Ramie Dowling was born in 1921.
Yes leather does stretch, but it is not good for the material.
A Tambour; it is used to stretch material in embroidery.
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Ramie is a natural fiber that comes from the stems of the ramie plant (Boehmeria nivea). The plant is native to Asia and is grown for its strong and durable fibers. Ramie fibers are white, lustrous, and similar to linen in texture.
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no- it will only tear. Canvas is the only material you can stretch
A strong, soft fiber yielded by the inner bark of the Ramie plant. The fiber is white, soft, lustrous and slightly coarser than flax when degummed and bleached. Ramie fabrics are strong, smooth and durable.