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loose twine through each knot, the
twine is
wound onto a
netting shuttle or
netting needle. This must be done
correctly to
prevent it
twisting as it...
- The
Space Needle is an
observation tower in Seattle, Washington,
United States.
Considered to be an icon of the city, it has been
designated a Seattle...
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knitting and crochet. Also
known in
English as "knotless
netting", "knotless knitting", or "single-
needle knitting", the
technique is
distinct from
crochet in...
- the
needle is simple, but not frivolous.
Needlework was an
important fact of women's
identity during the
Victorian age,
including embroidery,
netting, knitting...
- The
petioles can be used in the
manufacture of canes,
arrows and
netting needles. At low tide,
fishers use the
fruit to
stupefy fish. At
Foster Botanical...
- the
beads are
pressed in
between the warp
threads from below. Then the
needle is p****ed back
through the beads, but
above the warp threads, to lock the...
- may be
simulated using a
tatting needle or doll
needle instead of a shuttle.
There are two
basic techniques for
needle tatting. With the more
widely disseminated...
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pottery cooking vessels,
smoking pipes,
arrow heads, adzes, awls and
netting needles."
Although specific dates vary
depending on the source, the following...
- than a bobbin.
Loopers serve to
create thread loops that p**** from the
needle thread to the
edges of the
fabric so that the
edges of the
fabric are contained...
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clearly inferior surrogate for "true" lace such as
bobbin lace,
needle lace or
netting. The
first examples of
crocheted lace try to
reproduce the products...