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- antimac****ars. Doilies are traditionally used to bind the stems in posies (formal flower arrangements called tussie-mussies in the Victorian Era). Doilies figure...
- medieval times, when they were carried or worn around the head or bodice. Doilies are traditionally used to bind the stems in these arrangements. Alternatively...
- The bowl and doily spider (Frontinella pyramitela) is a species of sheet weaver found in North and Central America. It is a small spider, about 4 mm (0...
- members of the subfamily Linyphiinae are commonly found in classic "bowl and doily" webs or filmy domes. The usually tiny members of the Erigoninae are builders...
- card (also called a whoopee card, ventilator card, flyswatter card, or IBM doily[citation needed]) is a punched card with all holes punched. They were mainly...
- Western music. On stage and in music videos, the band appears in bejewelled doily-like masks. The band's debut EP, Mirage, was released in 2021. The follow-up...
- of knots and loops. Tatting can be used to make lace edging as well as doilies, collars, accessories such as earrings, necklaces, waist beads, and other...
- Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet, as the character Gregory. He is also one half of The Doilies, a musical comedy group, alongside Michael Showalter. "Zak Orth Biography...
- Typical products are foam food containers, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, doilies and tray papers. These products can be made from a number of materials...
- lace (calado canario), which is drawn work embroidery, and the intricate doilies known as rosetas, or rosette embroidery, particularly from Vilaflor. The...