- A
needlecase or
needle case is a small,
often decorative,
holder for
sewing needles.
Early needlecases were
usually small tubular containers of bone, wood...
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titanium alloy. Traditionally,
needles have been kept in
needle books or
needlecases which have
become objects of adornment.
Sewing needles may also be kept...
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Beaded belt, knife, and
antler needlecase...
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tools for
daily use such as
folding scissors, bodkins,
sewing needles (a
needlecase), hairpins, tweezers,
makeup pencils, etc. Some étuis were also used to...
- "Hark the Rock", "Cease Ye
Stormy Winds to Blow", "The Wanderer" 1300. "
Needlecases" 1301. "Love Farewell", "The
Harvest Shearin'", "John and
Molly Lay A-Musing"...
-
unforbidden weeds"
Poems of
Sentiment and
Reflection (1827–42) 1827 On
seeing a
Needlecase in the Form of a Harp. The work of E. M. S. 1827 "Frowns are on every...
- "The Disinherited" "Firelight in the Flat" "The Man of the Family" "The
Needlecase" "The
Unromantic Princess" The
Princess Elizabeth Gift Book, ed. Asquith...
- I
exhibited the
accustomed reverence. He
showed me a
walking stick, a
needlecase, a dog-collar, a three-legged stool, a boot-jack, a dinner-table, a ten-pin...
- comparison. For example, his 1903 essay, "Decorative
Designs of
Alaskan Needlecases: A
History of
Conventional Designs,
Based on
Materials in a U.S. Museum"...
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blunt and
sharp s****ers, needle, awl,
thimble and thimble-guard, and a
needlecase.
Uluit were
particularly important tools for seamstresses. Considered...