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Needlework is
decorative sewing and
textile arts handicrafts.
Anything that uses a
needle for
construction can be
called needlework.
Needlework may include...
- were
later criticized as bad
investments and over-extension.
Greenfield Needlewomen, a
needle craft business, was one
particularly criticized acquisition;...
- On the top floor,
dozens of tailors,
pattern cutters, shoemakers, and
needlewomen work on the orders, with
painstaking measures taken to make sure everything...
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produce while traditionally, in the past,
Alpana artists or
Nakshi kantha needlewomen were
working within their homes and
received no
monetary recompense for...
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lessons in
broderie anglaise. In the 1920s,
after noting many
skilled needlewomen. the
Madeira Embroidery Guild was formed.
Amongst its
purposes was to...
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International Exhibition, 1907. Hely's Limited. 1907. pp. 125, 141. "
Needlewomen of the Past".
Clare Champion. 22 July 1988. Museum, Clare. "Clare Embroidery"...
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devise a new form of
embroidery in the
hopes that it
would encourage needlewomen to use his silks.
Thomas wished to
expand his silk
dyeing business by...
- Gungahlin, a
suburb of Canberra. She was
included along with 40
other needlewomen and
designers in a
comprehensive work on 500
Australian women artists...
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Sourcebook (Routledge, 2006), 57-8. Beth Harris,
Famine and Fashion:
Needlewomen in the
Nineteenth Century (Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2005), [2]. Michael...
- published. He was also a playwright, with his
first major work, The
Needlewomen, a three-act play set in the 1850s,
premiering at the
Auckland Repertory...