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Comentario sobre Keilim 24:13

שְׁלֹשָׁה סְדִינִין הֵן. הֶעָשׂוּי לִשְׁכִיבָה, טָמֵא מִדְרָס. לְוִילוֹן, טָמֵא טְמֵא מֵת. וְשֶׁל צוּרוֹת, טָהוֹר מִכְּלוּם:

Hay tres tipos de hojas: una hecha para acostarse es susceptible a la impureza del midras ; [uno hecho] para ser una cortina es susceptible a la impureza del cadáver; y uno con diseños es puro de todos [tipos de impurezas].

Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim

לוילון טמא טמא מת (that is used for a curtain – is susceptible to corpse uncleanness) – that is made for a curtain/screen in front of the opening is ritually impure, because the attendant wraps himself up in its rims on occasion and warms himself in it.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Kelim

There are three different types of sheets:
One used for lying upon is susceptible to midras uncleanness;
One used as a curtain is susceptible to corpse uncleanness;
And one used as a mural decoration is free from all uncleanness.

I think by now the principles underlying this mishnah should be clear.
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Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim

של צורות (for shapes, images) – clothing that is in the hand of the embroiderer, and there are many images in it in order to see it to make something like it in another cloth.
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