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Broderie may
refer to:
Embroidery Broderie (garden feature) a form of
Baroque garden design A
French term for an
auxiliary note in
music This disambiguation...
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Broderie anglaise (French, "English embroidery",
pronounced [bʁɔdʁi ɑ̃ɡlɛz]) is a
whitework needlework technique incorporating features of embroidery,...
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elaborate and stylised, on the
continent often using the
parterre en
broderie style of
spreading and
curving branches,
derived from embroidery. The French...
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Broderie **** (French for "Persian embroidery") is a
style of appliqué
which uses
printed motifs from one
fabric to
create a
design on a
background fabric...
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Artificial waterfall Avenue Aviary Bog
garden Borrowed scenery Bosquet Broderie Belvedere Cha****su (tea house) Chōzubachi (basin) Deck
Dirty kitchen Exedra...
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century were they
allowed to grow freely. The
parterres de
broderie (from the
French French:
broderie meaning 'embroidery') is the
typical form of
French garden...
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quilt was
rediscovered in
Scotland in 1989. It is a
medallion quilt with
Broderie **** at its centre.
Quilt making was
common in the late 17th
century and...
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Broderie de Fontenoy-le-Château is a
museum in Vosges, France.
Opened in 1979, it is
noted for its embroidery. Musée de la
Broderie, de la Métallurgie...
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white linen fabric and
could be
decorated with tucks, lace,
cutwork or
broderie anglaise. Ankle-length
pantalettes for
women were worn
under the crinoline...
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Bobbinet Boiled wool
Bombazine Bouclé
Brilliantine Broadcloth Brocade Broderie Anglaise Buckram Burano lace
Buratto lace
Burlap C
change Calico Cambric...