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- An
embroidered patch, also
known as a
cloth badge, is a
piece of
embroidery which is
created by
using a
fabric backing and thread. The art of
making embroidered...
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Embroidered lace is
embroidered on a base
using a needle. The base
varies according to the type. Many
techniques use a net,
either woven or knotted. The...
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criticised the high
salary received by the CEO, who was not
himself an
embroiderer, and who has been
described as "a
highly paid male
specialist in corporate...
- The
Embroidered Uniform Guard (traditional Chinese: 錦衣衞;
simplified Chinese: 锦衣卫; pinyin: Jǐnyīwèi; lit. 'brocade-clothing guard') was the
imperial secret...
- over the surface, and
after the
shawl is completed, the
rafugar (expert
embroiderer)
works the
outlines of the
motifs in
darker shades to
bring into relief...
- was an
Irish Australian embroiderer,
school administrator, and
boarding house operator. She is best
known for
embroidering the
small red
velvet bag that...
- The
Embroiderers'
Guild of America,
headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, is an
organization dedicated to "fostering the art of
needlework and ****ociated...
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Morris (née Burden; 19
October 1839 – 26
January 1914) was an
English embroiderer in the Arts and
Crafts movement and an artists'
model who
embodied the...
- girl to be
married will
create with the help of her
female relatives an
embroidered trousseau consisting of
costumes for herself, for the bridegroom, hangings...