- Look up
beading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beading may
refer to:
Craftwork using beads or
Beadwork Architectural mouldings, for
which see Molding...
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Moonshine is high-proof liquor,
traditionally made or
distributed illegally. Its
clandestine distribution is
known as bootlegging. The name was derived...
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another by
stringing them onto a
thread or thin wire with a
sewing or
beading needle or
sewing them to cloth.
Beads are
produced in a
diverse range of...
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Pearling or
genital beading is a form of body modification, the
practice of
permanently inserting small beads made of
various materials beneath the skin...
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costochondral joints of
rickets patients are
known as a
rachitic rosary or
beading of the ribs. The ****s
create the
appearance of
large beads under the skin...
- Tube
beading is a
metal forming process that
forms a bead on the end of a tube. Tube
beads can be used to help hold a hose on the end of a tube or to...
- She
learned many of the
traditional skills in her youth—storytelling,
beading,
pottery and weaving—and is a prize-winning
traditional dancer.
Miles was...
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power of
familial connection, and
contemporary issues among the people.
Beading is a very
prominent form of art that the Métis
people use; so much so that...
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continued this
trend with Slav-inspired
designs in the
early 1920s. The
beading and
embroidery on her
garments at this time was
exclusively executed by...
- Ladies' Home
Journal 94 (1977), p. 14. "Audrey
Speich will be
showing Indian Beading,
Birch Bark Work, and
Quill Work. She will also
demonstrate the making...