The fine art of zardozi, gold embroidery, does not exist in China or in other country for that matter. |
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A sewing group specialising in cross-stitch, embroidery, quilting and needlework meets on Mondays from 11 am to midday. |
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Free-motion machine embroidery, quilting and monogramming are all easier with this unique needle. |
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Every young girl was supposed to be able to weave cloth and do elaborate embroidery. |
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The beautiful embroidery work and the radiant colour combinations are sure to make one stop and have a second look. |
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True princesses, though, like tatting lace, embroidery, balls, affairs of the state, and so on and so on. |
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This is Fatima with a kaftan, black with a bodice of intricate dark red embroidery. |
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We sell kits and patterns for whitework embroidery, and all our books on whitework. |
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Few embroidery classifications contain such a large and diverse group of styles and techniques as whitework. |
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It continued in textile design, particularly in whitework embroidery and some printed calicoes, into the mid-nineteenth century. |
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The display included paintings, embroidery, wickerwork, all types of souvenirs, items from wood, etc. |
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Over his shirt he wore a long blue vest that went past his knees, covered in golden embroidery. |
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Yes, lots of lovely plays, but did you know that his embroidery was decades ahead of its time? |
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Through his collection, he would be showing his painstakingly done works of embroidery for which he is reckoned to be among the best. |
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Haitian craftspeople are particularly skilled in woodcarving, weaving, and embroidery. |
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Weaving, embroidery, and woodcarving also are highly intricate and require great skill. |
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Crafts on show range from embroidery and knitting to doll making and china painting, with plenty of other weird and wonderful hobbies on offer. |
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She was gifted with her hands and had a special talent for knitting and embroidery. |
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This includes cottage crafts, intarsia woodwork, beautiful lampshades, jewellery, embroidery, candlewicking and heaps more. |
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During the day, classes were held for local men and women in basketmaking, woodwork, and embroidery. |
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The chikan work of Lucknow is perhaps one of the most popular embroidery works in India. |
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The clothes involve a high degree of workmanship, every single piece is stitched with a lot embroidery. |
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In addition to darning and plain sewing, she provided instruction in fancy needlework, tambouring, and embroidery in silk and worsted. |
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Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging. |
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The development of lacemaking is based on the mastery of other textile handicrafts, primarily weaving and embroidery. |
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He wore dark blue pants and alligator skin boots, and a white shirt that had long puffy sleeves and purple embroidery on the cuffs. |
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I just stood back and admired the fine embroidery, trying to imagine if it was hand stitched and how long it would have taken that person. |
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A feminine, fun yet glamorous line, Monisha used plenty of zardozi embroidery, sequined tattoo motifs and prints. |
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This sheer black teddy features intricate embroidery on the front and back. |
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Three other young sisters taught sewing or embroidery during the late 1830s and longer. |
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They made shoes, they cooked, and they did spinning, sewing and embroidery together. |
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So I went to my room and worked on some sewing and embroidery, to pass the time. |
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Other handicraft items include hammocks, baskets, mats, embroidery, leatherwork, coral jewelry, and carved and painted gourds and dolls. |
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If you are handy with a needle and embroidery floss, create a cross-stitch sampler featuring those words. |
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A tambour frame will be familiar to most people who know anything about embroidery. |
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One other area of textile work worthy of note is that of tapestry and embroidery. |
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It is made with combed and teazled merino wool, enriched by an elegant piece of embroidery with satin motifs. |
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The princess wore a mantua and petticoat, white damask with the finest embroidery of rich embossed gold. |
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For patterns with straight front or back seaming, add extra-wide seam allowances to the pattern pieces to support embroidery. |
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Later, she is presented as a rather dowdy vestal virgin or as an elegant but staid matron demurely working on her embroidery. |
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Drape it over the lid, folding into little pleats around the edge, and secure with waxed twine or embroidery thread. |
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So today, kurtas come with a whole new range of prints, art, batik work and even embroidery with stone and even wooden buttons. |
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Detail embroidery, retro beadwork, sequins and lace add a touch of Hollywood glamour. |
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They are often heavily embellished with embroidery, beadwork, and hand painted floral designs. |
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But still, even with the fraying edges and fading embroidery, the flag bore itself with an elegance that I had never seen before. |
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Gold and silver was also beaten and drawn out to be used to make thread for embroidery and braid weaving, often of an ecclesiastical in nature. |
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Later, as fitted her new-found piety, she received such petitions at an embroidery frame. |
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One lady, a rucksack, two bags, an embroidery frame and a cactus went from Kent to Bow? |
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Quintus fumbled with the ceremonial toga of the Urban Prefect, thick with gold embroidery. |
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Once bound, she finishes each book with a variety of artistic touches such as embroidery, dyeing, gold tooling or edge coloring. |
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Jeans were bell-bottomed and were often decorated with beads, embroidery and paint. |
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For the girls, the colours are subtle with rainbow blocks, patchwork, topstitching, embroidery and prints in a variety of style. |
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Place the item flat on a work surface and mark a dot at the embroidery center. |
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The ivory dress has applied embroidery over ivory satin with leg of mutton sleeves and a Bertha collar. |
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Side A has team logo embroidery on front and Nike Swoosh embroidery on bill while side B has team logo and Nike Swoosh on front. |
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To stabilize the fabric stretch prior to hooping, fuse knit tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side under the embroidery area. |
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He was dressed in brilliantly white robes with gold trimmings and fine embroidery of natural forms. |
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For formal occasions they wear a long shirt, often decorated with tucks and embroidery, over a dressy wrap, shoes, and a hat. |
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There were tucks and folds and frills and bows and lace and rhinestones and embroidery and ribbons all over it. |
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Jackets and pullovers highlighted with golden embroidery and patchwork in yellow gold brought out the bling element. |
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In the north, the sleeves of the blouse are wide, with lace embroidery along the edges. |
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Many upper class women spent a lot of time on embroidery and became very skilled. |
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All of the embroidered nettings featured here are cotton embroidery on cotton bobbinet unless otherwise noted. |
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Both dresses employed exquisite embroidery work at the bodice and had long sleeves with lace. |
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Children from the regiment showed visitors traditional toys such as wooden dolls, slates and embroidery hoops. |
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Monday morning, however, Johnny found a new bolero jacket with bright red, green and yellow embroidery on the chair in his room. |
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Even darker blue embroidery swirls were etched along the hems of the sleeves, neckline and skirt. |
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Color stranded work, embroidery, slip stitches, cables, and variegated yarns are combined with solids. |
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The typical Naga embroidery has been used on the long jackets that are embellished with leather straps and more sequence. |
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But she did beautiful needlepoint and embroidery when she actually sat down to work on it. |
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For additional fees, girls at the school could take lessons in embroidery plain and fancy needlework, or oil painting on velvet. |
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The only decent thing he wore was the sturdy red vest, almost a sleeveless jacket, with black embroidery at the neck and arm holes. |
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During the British Raj, socialites in London, New York and Paris became enamored of Indian fabrics and embroidery. |
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She found solace for her grief by teaching herself to sew using an embroidery kit. |
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We are a fully mobile custom embroidery service, specializing in wildlife and sporting themes. |
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Black accessories now matched the other services, and a black trouser stripe, with gold chin strap and visor cap embroidery, identified officers. |
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Roman cutwork or Colbert embroidery is one of the prettiest forms of buttonholing. |
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Lay the fabric over the design, and stamp the fabric in areas to complement the embroidery. |
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The evening will feature a large display of crafts, candlewick embroidery, chicken scratch embroidery, rag dolls and much more. |
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She wrote her autobiography, besides authoring books on the status of women, handicrafts and embroidery. |
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It stocks exclusively handloom sarees, and this is evident from the intricate handiwork and embroidery on the latest arrivals. |
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Striking items, both decorative and functional, are also crafted from handwoven sea cotton adorned with dyes and embroidery. |
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The bride wore an ivory off-the-shoulder gown with embroidery and pearl detail on the back, a full-length train and a shoulder-length veil. |
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The exhibits range from creative embroidery to pencil drawings as well as large numbers of oil paintings, gouache and watercolours. |
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While stiffener facilitates the display of intricate embroidery, it also makes the costume a little unwieldy. |
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Though lighter to wear, silk is not as durable as velvet, particularly when confronted with thousands of embroidery stitches. |
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As young girls learn embroidery stitches from older women, they are initiated into the culture. |
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A large number of them are employed in activities such as stitching, packing and embroidery works. |
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Luxury yarn scarves and stoles in cashmere and alpaca or mohair, will come richly embellished with pearlized effects, embroidery or spangles. |
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She offered a more varied needlework curriculum of plain work, marking, openwork, and embroidery along with reading and writing. |
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Motifs that work better for paper embroidery include openwork designs, redwork and quilting motifs. |
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This voluminous strapless gown took 550 hours of labor just to do the embroidery. |
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It was deep scarlet in color, with gold embroidery along the hem and the neckline. |
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Her deep rose silk robe had a square-cut neckline, and it, the cuffs, and the hem were edged in elaborate golden embroidery. |
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The silhouette is feminine with detailed embroidery and beading scattered along neck and hemlines. |
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Alpine and Himalayan influences are translated into discrete embroidery and sophisticated patchwork. |
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As a bachelor who still mends his own clothes he was able to do a lot of embroidery on his square. |
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His uniform fit his dark appearance, black with deep gold chevrons and embroidery decorating the sleeves and chest. |
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Extremely gorgeous embroidery, graceful silk and satin and flowing chiffon creates a smart profile for today's woman. |
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Both male and female folk costumes made of homespun cloth and sheepskin were multi-colored and featured intricate embroidery. |
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Reversed embroidery, paillettes and simple knits were the finishing embellishments on its clothes. |
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After the fabric is hooped, the hoop can be attached to an embroidery machine for stitching. |
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Queen Mary had a very sweet tooth and always had a big box of chocolates beside her as she worked on her embroidery. |
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She would add feather stitch embroidery to the neckline of the plain housedresses she bought. |
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I was no ladylike girl, but a tomboy, preferring riding, archery and swordplay to the more ladylike pursuits of dancing, embroidery and crochet. |
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For girls, there's lots of pretty pastels and embroidery details on dresses, cardis and jeans. |
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For the formals as well as informals, Kutir creates the garments right from fabricating, dying, embroidery, stitching and assembling. |
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The angels, or peris, on the floorspread, very distinctive in style, are unusual motifs to find on an embroidery. |
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For example, when she was thirteen, her bread and embroidery won two grand prizes at the county fair. |
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Fashion designs are full of romantic ideas such as fancy flowers, cozy colour prints, ethnic embroidery and clashing geometric patterns. |
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The Image of Egypt exhibition features an array of patchwork and embroidery depicting Egypt, pharaohs and pyramids. |
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A subtle feminine touch is given by using soft shades and delicate embroidery. |
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Ornamental gauntlets with swirling embroidery and pinked edges were patented by F. Farrant. |
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They are characterized by vivid colors, often edged in black by densely worked plastrons and in particular by net sleeves with wool embroidery. |
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But value-free embroidery, a return to the poetical, has seemed to be one result. |
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Silk, linen, cotton, and occasionally fine wools were quilted and corded and sometimes even further embellished with embroidery. |
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Use felt scraps, embroidery floss, beads and other scrap materials to finish the finger puppets. |
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The embroidery floss of my cross-stitched past now makes its home among my bookbinding materials. |
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If you are handy with a needle and embroidery floss, do the same thing using your needlework skills. |
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Transmitters were attached in 2001 using a figure-eight loop harness made of lightweight cotton embroidery floss. |
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Other styles to look out for are cowhide, ethnic, pearl embroidery and mother of pearl effect. |
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I have tried to imitate such crewel work using embroidery floss rather than Persian wool like this panel uses. |
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The original cloth of this crewel work was missing altogether, all that survived was the wool embroidery. |
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She finally settled on a pale blue blouse lavishly embellished with cutwork embroidery, and a long, navy skirt, worn with three-inch DKNY heels. |
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Fiber-Etch, a liquid used in embroidery or cutwork embroidery, dissolves any plant fiber including cotton, linen, and rayon. |
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Add-ons like dull embroidery, cut work, crystals, Swarovski and silver glitter are just the right embellishments that a bridal outfit requires. |
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In addition to pottery, other crafts are embroidery and the production of leather goods such as belts and purses. |
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Narrow ornamental borders decorated the back, and embroidery or galloons sewn onto broad velvet borders decorated both sides on the jacket front. |
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You can easily personalize the look of your car's floors with floor mats embellished with logos, decals, prints and even embroidery. |
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Other fabrics on display were Pashmina shawls, also hand woven traditionally, silk, chiffon and georgette saris with sequin work and embroidery. |
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The Sherwani and the ghagra cholis were decorated with embroidery and Australian diamonds. |
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I used to wear these big hoop earrings, my hair down to my hips, super-tight jeans and blouses with embroidery, like I was some kind of gitana. |
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And because embroidery demands precision it requires sharp focus at all times. |
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The ample embroidery is influenced by Romanian blouses, again echoing the feminine qualities of woven art. |
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She wore a strapless white gown with a large, ballroom skirt and embroidery embellished the bodice. |
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He had established a school where he held courses for the proletarian class in such crafts as weaving, embroidery, painting, wood carving. |
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Another fab lab is in the northeast of India, where one of the few jobs that women can do is Chikan embroidery. |
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The characteristic appearance of Gujarati chain-stitch embroidery, whether done with a hook or a needle, however, is common to both formats. |
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In remaining loyal to the facts and avoiding unnecessary embroidery, the story stands as a testament to the human spirit. |
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Roohul's life revolved around creating beautiful embroidery designs on kurtas, dupattas, saris and shawls. |
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Maybe their next challenge could be to eviscerate him with embroidery scissors and knit something out of the guy's entrails. |
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Men also do embroidery, particularly on men's gowns and caps, and work as tailors and dressmakers. |
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Irish crocheted lace, Clare embroidery, and Ayrshire whitework were invented to support starving women in nineteenth-century Great Britain. |
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She uses her quilting and embroidery to make delicate handbags and wall-hangings. |
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In addition, foreign designers are increasingly turning to India as a major source of exquisite textiles, rich embroidery fabrics and unique embellishments. |
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In addition to indigenous fabrics and blends, intricate details like embroidery, embellishments and handpainting add distinctive touches to individual pieces. |
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The hospital is filthy, without drugs, and women who used to be nurses sit in the corner doing embroidery while patients suffer agonies without pain relief. |
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A reference to former Attorney General John Mitchell, who had stepped down as CRP director, reveals another kind of embroidery. |
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Waves of applause greeted a cinched blue silk jacket with a shawl collar scattered with silver embroidery, worn over a citrine skirt in mille-feuille layers of stiff organdie. |
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If you have trouble finding cording in the correct color, consider making your own from embroidery floss or perle cotton, which is readily available in a wide color range. |
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But the flesh-coloured chiffon was covered in delicate embroidery and the revealing bodice took refuge in an ultra feminine jacket with dainty ruffling on the collar and cuff. |
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Already well known for his watercolours and woodcarvings, he turned his attention to miniatures after inheriting embroidery books and materials from friend Margaret Sarraff. |
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Much of the vigor of the textile traditions of Mahdia comes through the embellishment of woven cloth with embroidery and the addition of fringes, tassels, and pompoms. |
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The 30-piece collection is for on-trend tots, with details including lace, gilded embroidery, and peplums. |
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The drip-shape collar cut, exquisite embroidery in the hemline of the dress and the little ribbon in the coat express quality handicraft and pure chic. |
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One noticeable change is a movement away from embroidery based in Celtic zoomorphics and interlacing knotwork toward more geometric, abstract designs. |
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Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence. |
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The prints, often digitized or realized through embroidery, gave their collection a romantic and fanciful feeling. |
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The typical embroidery of the nomads of India, needlecraft has been passed on for generations linking life and craft through creative expressions of colour and design. |
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The museum is divided into five areas displaying collections of pottery, lacquer, bamboo, embroidery and the winners of the CCA sponsored National Craft Master Awards. |
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So, that crossed out needlepoint, knitting and embroidery, as well. |
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He pulled out two underdresses with simple but exquisite embroidery on the sleeves, checked them against her for length, then moved on to the overdresses. |
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It has a front zipper closure with inside storm flap, diagonal front zip pockets, two inside pockets and locker loop, plus a left chest embroidery access pocket. |
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While the company can accommodate nearly any fabric a customer wants, florals and embroidery, especially for cushions, are very big for this spring and summer. |
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There will be quilts to be judged and other needlework such as embroidery. |
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Hand-stitch the leaf to a blue square using embroidery floss. |
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Her teaching duties most likely also included sewing and embroidery. |
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Lush embroidery and embellishment covered the neckline of filmy tulle gowns. |
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Mr. Soni created a range of white clothing and cushions with embroidery using safety pins, melted pearl beads, and fabric strips. |
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A story, unlike a theory, invites embroidery and variation, and indeed stories gain their communicative power by resonance with more primal stories. |
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The artist made each vignette from a wide variety of materials and embellished them with modeling, embroidery, quilting, paint, beadwork, knitting, and leatherwork. |
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If you have access to an embroidery machine, add an additional embellishment by embroidering a motif over the decorative or straight smocking stitches. |
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There will also be a show of local crafts including fretwork, crystal glass, embroidery, dancing costumes, placemats, potted plants, flowers, and taxidermy. |
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It also has optional liners, hidden access panel for embroidery and more. |
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Use glue gun to affix embroidery mesh to inside lip of frame. |
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Her Quaker-inspired picnic clothing is casual and fun with puffball hemlines, ruched details and delicate embroidery all in bright shades of orange and light yellow. |
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To keep Ukrainian traditions alive, some association members have organised courses of Ukrainian embroidery and Easter egg painting for the younger generation. |
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And with a fine dose of ribbon embroidery and a bit of sparkle, grunge was dressed up enough for a grownup. |
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And after I graduated, I succeeded in finding a job in handicraft and embroidery. |
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Traditional crafts include knotted and woven carpets made from wool or goat hair, basket-weaving, pottery, silver jewelry, intricate embroidery, and brassware. |
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Under the tutelage of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, she would have acquired needlework skills by working a sampler or pictorial silk embroidery. |
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The next time you admire beautiful embroidery on a sari while on window-shopping spree, chances are that a machine embroidered those intricate patterns. |
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There will also be a show of local crafts including fretwork, crystal glass, embroidery, dancing costumes, place mats, potted plants, flowers, and taxidermy. |
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The sheets, pillow cases and shams are highlighted by the double line of satin stitch embroidery along the outlines and the hems of the sheets are scalloped for extra detail. |
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Ruffles, lace, pin tucks, gathers, folkloric embroidery or lettuce leaf edging are the perfect accent to more classic silhouettes or a pair of well-worn jeans. |
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Details are embroidered using various colours of embroidery floss. |
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She believes in shimmer in bridal wear and embellishes the line with bugle beads, gold thread, sequins, embroidery, weave and print to create an almost futuristic look. |
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For a very long time, fine spinning and weaving, complex dyeing, and embroidery were the finest arts of clothing, and construction was simple where it existed. |
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His collection was a raucous mix of colors and embroidery, metallic shorts and jeweled collars. |
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The kurtis in cotton, lycra, viscose georgette, linen embellished with delicate embroidery, sequined tops in white, black, red, beige and pastel shades look simple but hep. |
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There is also some basket weaving, embroidery, woodworking, and other craft production, but the preponderance of artifacts sold at the markets is imported from Africa. |
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Floral prints, embroidery and accessories are the looks to go for. |
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In the morning, the two young ladies learned French, did embroidery, and listened to Rebecca's soft voice instruct them on how to run a successful household. |
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She was keenly interested in craftwork, especially embroidery. |
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Most of the embroidery handicrafts exhibited in the gallery were made by Wu and other Dong families and they display ingenious talent and extraordinary creativity. |
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The self colored or white embroidery is dressy without being ornate. |
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Beads, sequins, rhinestones, glitter, embroidery and and specialty detailing will also be a major trend, so if you love a little glamour it's definitely going to be your year. |
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Traditional Lebanese crafts include basketry, carpet weaving, ceramics and pottery, copper-and metalworking, embroidery, glass-blowing, and gold-and silversmithing. |
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Outlining the trends of this season, Manu says long and short jacket in pastel shades with light embroidery are in vogue with bright electric ones for the flamboyant. |
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Blood red hangings adorned the walls, rich gold embroidery adorning it. |
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We had to learn to knit, crochet, crewel and do fine embroidery. |
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Some very pretty specimens have cambric motifs embroidered in coloured ribbon work, and muslin, embroidery, and lace edged with frillings of all kinds are used. |
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While there are a variety of dress materials such as chikan embroidery from Lucknow, patchwork from Jammu and Nagercoil, paintings occupy a dominant place in the expo. |
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You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss. |
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The embroidery on show includes clothing, bras, bibs and covers for the baskets the Dong people used to carry their babies around while they are working. |
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Upon seeing some of the beaded garments, she revealed that she used to work for haute couture beading and embroidery institution House of Lesage in Paris. |
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Gaudily attired tribespeople wander through market places selling hand-made embroidery, while conical-hatted workers labour in the rice paddies clinging to the lush hillsides. |
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The emporium has also extended a helping hand to artisans from Nagercoil who were affected by tsunami by giving them a chance to display their cutwork embroidery at the expo. |
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The novel does not quite tell us what Ratanbai's curriculum was but we know that she does embroidery and learns English and Marathi and English rhymes. |
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The company offers a range of sequin trimmings from 2 inches to 9 inches and specializes in custom work, such as creating patterns and combining sequins with embroidery. |
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The two restaurants and Dublin were illuminated beautifully to highlight the embroidery and sequin work on the garments displayed by the sinuous models. |
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I had planned on wearing a gown she had made for me, but she came in my door, holding a gown of dark blue, with sliver embroidery on the neck, sleeves, hem, and wasp waist. |
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In Claim 3, it will mean those stitches and the embroidery stitches. |
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Ritu's new collection will comprise hand-made fabrics, brilliant colours and lush style decorated with embroidery and cutwork featuring special techniques. |
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Designers are also offering an exciting array of styles that include embroidery as well as blending materials such as canvas with metals and exotic woods and leathers. |
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The embroidery, called Lucknowi Chikan, meaning a kind of cloth wrought with needle work, comes from a place called Lucknowi, located in the center of India. |
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The decorative embroidery motifs are typical of the period and include a castle, insects and large-scale floral designs probably derived from printed patterns. |
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To soften the feel, use pinking shears to cut a piece of knit tricot interfacing and fuse it to the embroidery wrong side. The pinked edge helps prevent show through. |
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Embellished with cascades of semi-precious stones, crystal beads, dabka, and vivid skeins of fine silk thread, the focus here is on detailing and embroidery. |
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Hand-printed bedspreads, lace and embroidery items from Kanyakumari, cotton cut works of pillow covers, door and floor mats would also be on display. |
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Entertainments include being able to see craftsmen at skills such as basketry, embroidery, glass blowing and cake icing to name but a few. |
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Amongst the rich this part of a hawk's furniture is ornamented with embroidery, handsome silver aigrettes, tassels and other decorations. |
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The toga picta was worn by triumphant generals and had embroidery of their skill on the battlefield. |
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By far the most famous work of Norman art is the Bayeux Tapestry, which is not a tapestry but a work of embroidery. |
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You cannot by any special lubrication make embroidery with a knitting machine. |
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By the 1870s, the firm was offering both embroidery patterns and finished works. |
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Art was taught from the beginning of the Polytechnic, and included design, weaving, embroidery and electrodeposition. |
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Embroidery threads are yarns specifically designed for hand or machine embroidery. |
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Volunteers provided training in crafts such as knitting, embroidery and lace making, all costs initially being borne by Lady Brabazon herself. |
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Sometimes designs were woven into the fabric but most were added after weaving using wood block prints or embroidery. |
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Fine embroidery, especially gold threadwork, was of course a specialised skill, done for rich patrons, not the stitchcraft of hovels. |
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White embroidery, lace, delicate tuckings, and elaborate ribbings rioted across the white of his short doubtlet, breech, and tight stockings. |
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Vibrant color surfaced in textile and in beading and embroidery. |
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White Nights, meanwhile, has delicate Italian embroidery and sophisticated guipure finish. |
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She enjoyed spending time with her family, travel, beading, flower gardening, crafts, rockhounding, embroidery, knitting and crocheting. |
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He shows a couple of elegant abayas with sophisticated crystal designs, lace-decorated embroidery and artful quillings. |
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Examples of that ostentatiousness included the popular sheath dress in nude with tattoo-like embroidery. |
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The bride's cake, a four-tiered round white cake with white icing, was decorated with brushed embroidery and fresh lavender curiosa roses. |
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Meanwhile, Sarah, 29, on an embroidery course, showed off work inspired by spirographs. |
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There are braided carpets, screen prints, pitloom weaving, kilim weaving, bath tufting, embroidery, applique work and chromojet printing. |
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A 17th century beadwork looks as fresh as the day made, unlike embroidery stumpwork which has faded over the years. |
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The emphasis this season was again on textured plain cloths, as well as surface treatments such as crewel work, embroidery and raised yarns. |
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The handworked dresses with the beautiful embroidery, delicate lace appliques and bead work were stunning. |
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Have you sublimated your sexual urges by learning Latin and embroidery? |
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Details to watch out for include smocking, ruching, embroidery, frills, gathers and lace borders. |
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West, 56, gives her new friends lessons in embroidery, knitting and cross-stitching. |
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The driver, who is in his 80s, was attempting a three-point turn when the car reversed at speed into an embroidery shop on Bute Street, Treorchy. |
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Though this season, Posen was as thoughtful as ever with his artful eye to detail, like with soutache embroidery and draped chiffon. |
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A custom bodysuit has been hand crafted for Jennifer Lopez with rich embroidery emphasizing unique print details. |
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And the Crushed Velvet Patchwork Jacket is detailed with embroidery and soutache braiding. |
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All costumes incorporate vivid colours and vibrant embroidery and decorations. |
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The women's djellaba can be differentiated by its use of bright colours and ornamentation consisting of more beads and embroidery. |
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The lobby is both inviting and elegant, featuring hand-painted ceilings, pure silk embroidery and custom-made rosewood and lemonwood furnishings. |
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She spent much of her time in prayer, devotional reading, and ecclesiastical embroidery. |
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Hardanger embroidery is a type of whitework that takes its name from that region. |
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On great feast days, he wore embroidery and jewels on his clothing and shoes. |
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Some regions have ribbonwork, others have tin embroidery, and some Eastern Sami have beading on clothing or collar. |
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In Switzerland it is mostly expressed in music, dance, poetry, wood carving and embroidery. |
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The embroidery edging the cloak is often in silver or gold thread and it is intricate in detail. |
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Textiles are used in many traditional crafts such as sewing, quilting and embroidery. |
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She was occasionally allowed outside under strict supervision, spent seven summers at the spa town of Buxton, and spent much of her time doing embroidery. |
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For dresses, the dominant material was tulle with heavy embroidery, and for jumpsuits, it was all about the details in the French Guipure with a touch of satin. |
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The collection consists of dominant use of bright bold colors and an abundance of intermixing patterns with intricate embroidery paired with chiffon and lawn dupattas. |
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Ukrainian embroidery varies depending on the region of origin and the designs have a long history of motifs, compositions, choice of colours and types of stitches. |
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Her needlework skills have also earned her a scholarship from the SWRI to be trained in stumpwork, a style of embroidery, which she will then teach to others. |
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To go with the heavy duty footwear she showed mostly mini dresses in silk crepe, with passementerie embroidery alongside bikers' studs, and 1920s flappers fringed frocks. |
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Clever geometric kantha embroidery added an edge to the ensembles that covered shades like midnight blue, moss green, brown, white and oxblood red. |
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These numbers are repeated in three-colour embroidery on the headrests and as a bicolour logo on the tachometer and the aluminium door sill plates. |
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Isabella's basic education consisted of reading, spelling, writing, grammar, mathematics, art, chess, dancing, embroidery, music, and religious instruction. |
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More lace, less zip This beautiful camisole tank top features an exclusive Swiss Guipure embroidery lace trim along with a slightly scooped neck and tank straps. |
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Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibres, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and ropemaking. |
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Floral embroidery embellished a host of lehengas with tiny cholis, net saris, gowns and skirts in fabrics like chiffon and raw silk with a dose of zardosi. |
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Molas are colorful layered textiles handsewn in Panama by Kuna women using the techniques of applique, reverse applique, embroidery, and other stitching methods. |
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John Francis Regis guided many women out of prostitution by establishing them in the lace making and embroidery trade, which is why he became the Patron Saint of lace making. |
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Custom embroidery, printing, and dog tags are also available. |
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Blackwork embroidery has a rich history dating back many centuries. |
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Rachel was all thumbs when it came to embroidery, even thumbier than me. |
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Each clan wears special clothing with unique stitchery, or embroidery. |
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A big man wearing an agbada with gold thread embroidery at the neck and sleeves came up to him holding a glass of champagne between his thumb and forefinger. |
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Speck reports moosehair embroidery as a decorative art form from the Northern Athapaskans in the Canadian Subarctic to the Iroquoian and Wabanaki groups in the Northeast. |
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First Corporate works closely with Neath Port Talbot council's Workways team to recruit people for skilled jobs such as cutting, fabric production and embroidery. |
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Le Nour displayed its les Royales de Zaria line of oversized handbags in neon colors, which were all but hidden by black lace embroidery and Swarovski gems. |
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Kashmiri Pashminas, with intricate embroidery, can now fetch as much as rupees 500,000 a piece at trendy boutiques and department stores in London or New York. |
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She turns fabric remnants and charity shop finds into beautiful, unique outfits using embroidery, piping and tie-dying and adding sequins and feathers. |
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But one beaut at Karen Millen is covered with eye-catching embroidery. |
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Look out for embroidered cottons, beading and embellished cheesecloths, all accessorised with heaps of chunky jewelled rings and Indian embroidery. |
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