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Needlework is
decorative sewing and
textile arts handicrafts.
Anything that uses a
needle for
construction can be
called needlework.
Needlework may include...
- The
Needlewoman (Spanish: La costurera) is an oil-on-canvas
painting by
Diego Velázquez,
painted between 1635 and 1643. It is
housed in the
National Gallery...
- Ponsonby; 6
February 1902 – 1
November 1993), was a
British socialite,
needlewoman and
magazine editor.
Lindsay was the only
daughter of the
courtier Sir...
- A
needleman or
needlewoman is a
person who
practices the
handicraft or
profession of needlework.
Another term that may be used is needleworker. Needleman...
- own
admission she was not in love with Morris. She
became a
skilled needlewoman, self-taught in
ancient embroidery techniques, and
later became renowned...
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meditating with her husband's Bible. Mrs Cook was
known to be a
skilled needlewoman and at the time of her husband's
death in
Hawaii she was embroidering...
- (2006–2009, US) MODE (1997–2001, US)
Modern Homemaking, The
American Needlewoman (1929, Maine, US)
Modern Priscilla (1887–1930, US)
Modern Woman (1930s...
- the
great hall,
which faces onto the
inner courtyard. An
accomplished needlewoman, Bess
joined Mary at
Chatsworth for
extended periods in 1569, 1570, and...
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sometime keeper to the
captive Mary,
Queen of Scots. An
accomplished needlewoman, Bess
joined her husband's
captive charge at
Chatsworth House for extended...
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accomplished artist who had
studied drawing and
painting in Vienna, and a
needlewoman who
produced a
series of patchworks. Lucy Wood was born in Southport...