If a tapestry is a throw blanket, (which throw blankets are usually made by jacquard weaving, unless quilted) are easily washable in a washing machine using cold water and a gentle cycle. However a wall hanging that is a jacquard woven tapestry should be dry cleaned only since there is a backing (lining) and the weave is much tighter. A dry cleaner with experience in cleaning tapestries should only be used.
A tapestry is a piece of woven work, the bio tapestry was not woven therefore it can't be a tapestry and instead is a embroidery.
That depends on which tapestry. I'm going to guess you're asking about the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Tapestry of Webs was created in 2009.
The Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry is its name although it is not technically a tapestry, but rather a long embroidered cloth.If you are interested in tapestry, these sites may inform you further:http://hastings1066.com/www.bayeuxtapestry.org.uk
A tapestry is a piece of woven work, the bio tapestry was not woven therefore it can't be a tapestry and instead is a embroidery.
An example of a medieval tapestry is the Bayeux tapestry, which was all about the battle of hastings
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That depends on which tapestry. I'm going to guess you're asking about the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
The Bayeux Tapestry
Tapestry is a noun. It names an object.
Quaker Tapestry was created in 1989.
Soulful Tapestry was created in 1971.
Sinai Tapestry was created in 1977.
Tapestry of Webs was created in 2009.
Beauvais tapestry was created in 1664.
A Tapestry of Carols was created in 1987.