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Tweet n. pl. bar·gel·los 1. A needlepoint stitch that produces zigzag lines. 2. A pattern similar to one created by this stitch. [After the Bargello, a museum in Florence, Italy, which contains chairs upholstered in fabric worked in this stitch, the museum originally being the palace of the police prefect, from bargello, police prefect, of Lombard origin, from Langobardic Germanic *barigild, a kind of high official, of unknown origin.] ![]() (click for a larger image) ![]() (click for a larger image) bargello |
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