Crafts that will be taught glasswork, upholstery and patchwork, 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm. |
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One man was wearing a patchwork coat, a white button down shirt, and an ascot. |
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Each of us has at least one quilt and there are cushions and table mats, dressing gowns, toys and even a patchwork chair. |
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Women or tailors give Baye Falls scraps of fabric to sew together into colorful patchwork clothing. |
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Mountain-dwelling Hani women in patchwork costumes sell beaded headdresses and bags. |
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We saw details including metal fasteners, buckles, sequins and embroidered patchwork. |
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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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She was dressed in a stylish outfit for church, wearing a leather patchwork blazer and a felt beret in place of the traditional headdress. |
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In place at present is a truly hopeless patchwork of home carers, minders, state nurseries, private nurseries, nannies and the like. |
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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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Learn how to create a cross between a quilt and a pillow using simple patchwork designs. |
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Skip tracing uses a combination of information sources to patchwork together one solid lead to find and follow the claimant. |
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Antique beads and braiding were sown on to jersey tops and distressed lace was used to create a patchwork feel on dresses. |
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The soft acid rain that has fallen this summer has the countryside a veritable patchwork quilt of colour. |
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Borrowings from Gaelic, Norse, and Norman French have created a diverse patchwork of regional dialects. |
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The Scottish experience in the past half-century has been a patchwork of success, spurned opportunities and downright failure. |
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Fred had stitched fine patchwork quilts that covered the beds and hung on the walls of his house. |
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Alpine and Himalayan influences are translated into discrete embroidery and sophisticated patchwork. |
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His philosophy is a peculiar and wholly subjective patchwork of frustrated sexual fantasies, zany misanthropy, and 1960s hippy-dippy iconoclasm. |
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It feels like an overlarge patchwork suit worn by a man who has gone on a crash diet. |
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Cover that buffet table with an antique patchwork quilt, checkered tablecloth or even canvas potato sacks. |
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I glanced at her ensemble, which consisted of a long patchwork skirt and a long swishy sort of top. |
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The decoration of metal cirques and a network of patchwork cloth highlight extremely simple frocks to show off the figure. |
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The city was an astounding and eerie patchwork of room-sized caves interconnected by narrow, low passageways. |
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A small, brightly coloured patchwork ball made from pieces of multicoloured cloth. |
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Somewhere in there, I decided that fabric was not for throwing away and began creating patchwork designs, sometimes piecing quilts. |
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A most remarkable lady Lily was a genius at needlework and made the most extraordinary patchwork quilts by hand sewing. |
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A 350-metre-long patchwork quilt made of 1,000 cloth pieces is carrying an urgent cultural message to the Chinese. |
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If nothing else, this is an honest reflection of the screenplay's patchwork texture, where unfortunately all the stitches show. |
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These images were mere shreds of evidence, loosely stitched together like a patchwork quilt. |
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Queensland Quilters Inc. is a non-profit organisation, aimed at promoting the art and craft of patchwork and quilting. |
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If you fancy trying patchwork and quilting, wine-tasting, flavours of the world, cooking for special diets or Basic IT Skills then let us know. |
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Beetle grubs can turn a fine looking lawn into a patchwork quilt of yellow spots. |
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The soft acid rain that has fallen this summer has left the countryside a veritable patchwork quilt of colour. |
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Like a hand-woven carpet or patchwork quilt, even its imperfections would ennoble it. |
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Their dusty browns, light tans and crimson reds were like a magnificent patchwork quilt covering the city. |
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Lily loved knitting, sewing and the odd game of cards and will be remembered for the many patchwork quilts which she made. |
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Blow away the cobwebs on the cliff-top walk and return to cosy bedrooms with patchwork quilts, fresh fruit and coffee. |
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She soon began creating her own pattern designs and dying her own fabrics to create a unique collection of patchwork quilts. |
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Cutting, pasting, and inserting material into the curricula has left us with a patchwork quilt of educational experiences. |
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The women's club have completed a beautiful patchwork quilt which is on display in the centre. |
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Twenty minutes later, the great kasbah appeared, set in a patchwork of irrigated fields and surrounded by the clustered houses of the village. |
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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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When the drawing is complete, the students begin the coloring of Elmer's patchwork body with bright colorful markers. |
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A patchwork of Latin American musical styles, conjunto music is as varied as the lands from which it comes. |
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A white iron and brass queen bed wears an ivoried patchwork quilt, or sometimes the colors of Provence. |
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The warm, glowing drone of Oliveros' accordion breathes its way through a patchwork of chimes and the gentle fluting of the whistlebuoys. |
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The 18 tracks of psychedelic pop, disco grooves and film snips may be a patchwork quilt of musical oddities, but one that is seamless. |
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It is hamstrung by a crazy quilt patchwork of warring state commissions, sanctioning bodies, and dubious fight contracts. |
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A patchwork of conflicting laws will do nothing to improve the ease of use of e-mail communications. |
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The road is a nightmare and a potential death trap with vehicles skidding on the patchwork surface. |
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A veritable patchwork of holes had already been punched into the leathery membranes, but it was still not enough. |
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Featuring a variety of household goods at affordable prices, the high end range includes complex patchwork and embroidered linen. |
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Normal lives are a patchwork of work, leisure, holidays, weddings, and other life events. |
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The result is an incongruous lush patchwork of fields containing tomatoes, cherries, apples and corn, all surrounded by desert. |
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When the clouds lift, you can see a patchwork of clearcuts and roads carved into the slopes. |
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Even the raffish collection of outsiders that have washed up there seem part of the patchwork. |
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In the wake of the Napoleonic wars Italy was divided into a patchwork of kingdoms and duchies. |
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The town is a patchwork of houses and public buildings interspersed with allotments where fruit and vegetables are grown. |
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That means 93 percent of them are rekeying information, faxing documents, and building electronic patchwork bridges to fill orders. |
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Mrs Grey is, as I write, curled up on the floor of my study in a nest of patchwork pieces. |
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In its fourth year, the event continues to gain renown for the number and quality of locally-made patchwork quilts on display. |
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These patchwork blocks are sewn into strips, then joined with plain-fabric strips. |
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In the eleventh century, the Scottish kingdom was a politico-ethnic patchwork of Scots, Picts, Angles, and Britons. |
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They represent a rich, diverse patchwork quilt of experience that I am able to draw on in my own quest for creative integrity. |
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Long strips of colour zigzag across the landscape like a patchwork quilt, reds and yellows mingling with purples, pinks and lilacs. |
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Colourful patchwork elements will be a feature of many bags that also have contrast linings. |
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Land used for grazing sheep and cattle together with ploughed arable land combine to form a patchwork of field colours and textures. |
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Pretty patchwork place mats were placed on a crisp white linen tablecloth with a side plate full of gleaming cutlery, all illuminated by a large church candle. |
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A patchwork of hedgerowed fields grazed by Friesian cows swept down from the house to a marshy buttercup-dappled plateau below, where the river ran beside the railway track. |
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The quilters have spent many hours making colourful patchwork quilts for the hospital ward, only to learn at the last minute that they cannot be used. |
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The Justices filed a patchwork of different opinions and dissents. |
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The herd instinct and the lack of overseas investment opportunities in the 1980s caused developers to create a patchwork of shoddy, half-empty suburban malls. |
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Concerns were raised about early artist's impressions of the project which show several high-rise buildings decorated with a bold multi-coloured patchwork of squares. |
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Crafts that will be taught include glasswork, upholstery and patchwork. |
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Nothing is done on an assembly line and nothing looks like patchwork. |
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The lab opened the door to a patchwork of Grants from around the world which allowed Lavie to begin auditioning actresses. |
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Butter making, crochet, patchwork quilts, the traditional spinning wheel and a mobile forge are but a few of the items and sideshows that will feature at the rally. |
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Iconic characters like Marlowe, Spenser, and James Bond make up the patchwork of our modern day folklore. |
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It might be compared with the modern Arnhem Land maps of the same area that I tried to find later, but which were merely a patchwork of uranium leases. |
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Through its patchwork texture of interlocking stories, the text emulates this form of communal realism, and the novel becomes a kind of neighborhood. |
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The album features a vast array of sonic collages, bringing together disjointed excerpts of conversations and found sounds over a patchwork of musical elements. |
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But the ways of a globalized ecology, rigged as it is upon a patchwork of political boundaries, works often delusively, rarely inscribing itself in a single language. |
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A patchwork quilt of colored fields turns the picture into a rainbow. |
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But the playful look gave way to long patchwork dresses, vests with frilly collars and cashmere cardigans which the designer said a girl might wear to impress her mother. |
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Larger but more coloristically restrained, a major work from 2000 also contains a patchwork of snapshots that may or may not have any personal meaning for the artist. |
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At the moment many of them are sporting tufty, patchwork haircuts. |
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Classes in patchwork quilting are also held every Tuesday in August. |
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Studded with a patchwork of stones and inscriptions and incised with a Miralles sketch, it stops passers-by in their tracks and provides animation at street level. |
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As early as February, I was surrounded by patchwork fields of brilliant colours that give the area from Ventimiglia to San Remo the name the Riviera of Flowers. |
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Although efforts to divert single-use batteries from the waste stream are growing, only a patchwork of regulations currently exists, depending on where you live. |
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From the right-hand corner flag they pieced together a patchwork that stretched back across the field and allowed Pires to add the final flourish. |
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A patchwork of building shells and cratered streets, the city tells of a cyclical war, still smoldering. |
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Petite a-frame suede mini-skirts featured patchwork pockets or cut-out patterns on leather. |
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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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While Big Business chafes at many federal regs, in recent years it has begun to recognize the advantages of uniformity over a 50-state patchwork of laws. |
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We have a patchwork system in which some people are covered, and others wait and wait. |
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Other parents use a patchwork of care with a different plan in place every day. |
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Schools and community centres have joined together to produce a huge piece of textile art, inspired by the traditional Bengali patchwork cloth, the kantha. |
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He penned a large chunk of the epic The Lord of the Rings here, inspired by the rural patchwork of hedges, meadows and woodlands rolling down to the lazy River Ribble. |
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As we shouldered our daypacks, the sun broke through a thin haze of clouds, and melting snow soon revealed a patchwork of meadow and forest lying in gentle folds before us. |
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This combination means that the colourful patchwork created by the budding of different colour forms of jewel anemones, for instance, can be fully appreciated. |
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The thing I was most gutted about was that I had planned to finish knitting a patchwork cot blanket. It never did get finished. |
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A massively expensive, outdated patchwork of inefficient mix-and-match sodium lamps. |
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The vertiginous patchwork thus performs, indexes, and monumentalizes the complex dynamics between labor and development in China today. |
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Ours is a patchwork quilt of mechanical voting machines, modern electronic balloting and plain old punchcards, chads and all. |
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The Golcar venue is hosting a display of goldwork, blackwork, cross-stitch, stump work, needle lace and patchwork. |
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The bocage is a patchwork of small fields with high hedges, typical of western areas. |
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The Code, with its stress on clearly written and accessible law, was a major step in replacing the previous patchwork of feudal laws. |
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The town contains many medieval and Elizabethan streetscapes and is a patchwork of narrow lanes and stone stairways. |
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Its slopes are an angular patchwork of snowfields, lava-strewn plains, basalt pinnacles, and looming cinder cones. |
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The kite is often seen along the roadsides and roaming the open colourful patchwork quilt of wheat and rapeseed fields of Scania. |
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Soon the patchwork pattern will change to the blue hues of scented bluebells and the pinks of red campion and herb robert. |
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The reality is that today's lineup will be another patchwork job by manager Mike Scioscia as he tries simply to find nine healthy hitters. |
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The early railways were a patchwork of local lines operated by small private railway companies. |
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Alcobia-Murphy was the first critic to point out that McGuckian's poems are centos composed out of a patchwork of quotations culled from her reading. |
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The landscape is divided into a patchwork of fields, with the traditional field boundaries, stone walls, hedgerows and cloddiau, a prominent feature. |
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Germans, for the most part, had been a loose and disunited people since the Reformation when the Holy Roman Empire was shattered into a patchwork of states. |
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Northern Ireland comprises a patchwork of communities whose national loyalties are represented in some areas by flags flown from flagpoles or lamp posts. |
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The score is a mosaic of firefly elusiveness and languorous cantilena, a patchwork which relies so much upon alert interaction between the soloist and the large orchestra. |
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