Definition of Needlewoman. Meaning of Needlewoman. Synonyms of Needlewoman

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Definition of Needlewoman

Needlewoman
Needlewoman Nee"dle*wom`an, n.; pl. Needlewomen. A woman who does needlework; a seamstress.

Meaning of Needlewoman from wikipedia

- Needlework is decorative sewing and textile arts handicrafts. Anything that uses a needle for construction can be called needlework. Needlework may include...
- The Needlewoman (Spanish: La costurera) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, painted between 1635 and 1643. It is housed in the National Gallery...
- Ponsonby; 6 February 1902 – 1 November 1993), was a British socialite, needlewoman and magazine editor. Lindsay was the only daughter of the courtier Sir...
- A needleman or needlewoman is a needleworker, a person who practices the handicraft or profession of needlework. Needleman may refer to: Needleman (surname)...
- own admission she was not in love with Morris. She became a skilled needlewoman, self-taught in ancient embroidery techniques, and later became renowned...
- embroiderer, knitter and author. She was embroiderer in general and "needlewoman in ordinary" to Queen Victoria. She published in London and New York...
- sometime keeper to the captive Mary, Queen of Scots. An accomplished needlewoman, Bess joined her husband's captive charge at Chatsworth House for extended...
- accomplished artist who had studied drawing and painting in Vienna, and a needlewoman who produced a series of patchworks. Lucy Wood was born in Southport...
- Waterseller of Seville (1618–1622) The Kitchen Maid (1620–1622) The Needlewoman (c. 1635–1643) History The Triumph of Bacchus (1628–1629) Apollo in the...
- Waterseller of Seville (1618–1622) The Kitchen Maid (1620–1622) The Needlewoman (c. 1635–1643) History The Triumph of Bacchus (1628–1629) Apollo in the...