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buckram

[buhk-ruhm] / ˈbʌk rəm /


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Mrs. Beane made her hats the old-fashioned way, wetting buckram — a stiff cotton — into molds decorated with all manner of fabrics.

From Washington Post

When Becker first began making masks, it was labor intensive, working with water-based clay, petroleum jelly and buckram fabric, he said.

From Washington Times

It looks a little bit like the hard cover of a book; it is made, apparently, from archival-quality buckram linen, which is also used in bookbinding.

From The Verge

Ms. Claire moved to New York, she said, because she couldn’t easily find wire, buckram and other supplies for her work elsewhere in the United States.

From New York Times

Albums come with silk, linen, leather or buckram covers, and endless embossing options.

From The Wall Street Journal