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The process of sheet embroidery requires immense patience and precision. Artists begin with a carefully chosen base, usually a fine, gauzy material that allows the design to seem almost ethereal. The embroidery threads, often made from silk, cotton, or even gold and silver, are then meticulously sewn onto the fabric using a range of stitches - from the simple running stitch to the complex French knot. Each thread is placed with intention, forming a tapestry of color and pattern that brings the fabric to life.

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The term waffle weave refers to the distinctive pattern that resembles the texture of a waffle, formed by the weaving technique used in the fabric. This pattern not only adds visual appeal but also creates pockets of air, providing superior insulation without the bulk. Made predominantly from cotton, these robes offer a perfect blend of breathability, durability, and gentle touch against the skin, making them ideal for year-round use.

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