- design. A
person who
works with
upholstery is
called an
upholsterer. An
apprentice upholsterer is
sometimes called an
outsider or trimmer. Traditional...
- The
Upholsterers were an
American garage punk band in 2000, from Detroit, Michigan. The two-piece band was
composed of Jack
White and
Brian Muldoon of...
- The Cabinet-Maker and
Upholsterer's Guide is an eighteenth-century
reference book
about furniture-making. Many
cabinetmakers and
furniture designers still...
- Preston,
Lancashire – 17
September 1929, in Berkshire) was an
English upholsterer and
convicted murderer.
Kelly had been
confined to
Broadmoor Psychiatric...
- heavier. Like needles, the
regulator comes in
various gauges and lengths.
Upholsterers use it to poke
through the
multiple layers to
adjust the
stuffing before...
- (/spiːs/, SPEES;
December 10, 1855 –
November 11, 1887) was an
American upholsterer,
radical labor activist, and
newspaper editor. An anarchist,
Spies was...
- as
Luxembourg (8
January 1628 – 4
January 1695), and
nicknamed "The
Upholsterer of Notre-Dame" (Le Ta****ier de Notre-Dame), was a
French general and...
-
second and
third married names,
Ashburn and Claypoole, was an
American upholsterer who was
credited by her
relatives in 1870 with
making the
second official...
- The
Upholsterers International Union of
North America (called the UIU or UIUNA) was a
North American labor union of
upholsterers. It was
founded in 1882...
-
after the 1777 act,
upholsterer and flag
maker Betsy Ross
produced a flag of this design.
Betsy Ross (1752–1836) was an
upholsterer in
Philadelphia who...