Embroidery

  • 71Designs in Machine Embroidery — is a magazine dedicated to machine embroidery, featuring articles on how to use an embroidery machine and the related software. Also included are designs for quilts, crafts, wearables and home decor projects. The company behind the magazine also… …

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  • 72Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum — Infobox Korean museum name = Han Sang Soo Embroidery Museum 한상수 자수박물관 imagesize = map type = map caption = latitude = longitude = established = 2006 dissolved = location = 11 32 Gahoe dong, Jongno gu, Seoul, South Korea type = art museum… …

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  • 73Northern Ireland Embroidery Guild — The Northern Ireland Embroidery Guild was set up in 1980 to promote the craft and exhibition of embroidery. The Guild provides a focus and meeting place for people to learn new skills through lectures, demonstrations and workshops. The N.I.E.G.… …

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  • 74Korean embroidery — The techniques and artifacts created by Korean embroidery have a long history, but most certainly evidences from the Joseon Dynasty after the 1300s in Korea. This article talks about the history, styles, preservation, artists, and examples of… …

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  • 75needlepoint embroidery — noun embroidery consisting of allover embroidered canvas resembling tapestry • Syn: ↑needlepoint • Hypernyms: ↑embroidery, ↑fancywork • Hyponyms: ↑gros point, ↑petit point …

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  • 76Museum of Korean Embroidery — The Museum of Korean Embroidery is a museum in Seoul, South Korea. See also List of museums in South Korea External links Official site Categories: Art museums and galleries in SeoulKorean museum stubs …

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  • 77Madeira embroidery. — See broderie anglaise. [after the island of MADEIRA, where such embroidery is made in convents] * * * …

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  • 78cross-stitch embroidery —  type of embroidery carried out on canvas or an evenly woven fabric in which the strands of the weave can be counted. Canvas work was executed at least as early as the Middle Ages, when it was known as opus pulvinarium, or cushion work. As its… …

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  • 79Suzhou embroidery —       silk, satin, and other textiles decorated using soft, coloured silk threads and produced at or near the city of Suzhou, in Jiangsu province, China. The Suzhou school is one of the four most famous schools of embroidery in China (the others… …

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  • 80madeira embroidery — noun Usage: usually capitalized M : an eyelet and cutwork embroidery usually having floral designs in white on white linen …

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