「embroidery」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Her exquisite lace and | embroidery also helped to care for the poor, while her |
The Subversive Stitch: | Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine |
Ermentrude had a gift for | embroidery and an interest in religious foundations. |
With traditional architecture still intact, | embroidery and artisan silverwork attracted tourists. |
rtnered with Sunsports, Inc. a screen print, | embroidery, and packaging facility. |
ted works in fresco, and designed furniture, | embroidery and ceramics. |
They use her unkindly to do | embroidery and needlework for the family late into the |
She thinks he is only there for | embroidery and doesn't realize he is in love with her. |
The D-Day Museum is home to the Overlord | Embroidery and was specially built to hold it. |
The museum houses the Overlord | embroidery and the display involves a film show includi |
y of needlecrafts such as knitting, crochet, | embroidery and quilting. |
fabrics she used with such embellishments as | embroidery, appliques and smocking. |
n on the east, or proper left, plays with an | embroidery ball. |
urrounded by black thread edging, the entire | embroidery being mounted upon a diamond shaped black cl |
His trade was in the | embroidery business. |
At school she displayed a talent for | embroidery, but Jane was tormented at school after her |
nned with seam allowances and attached after | embroidery by means of glue or epoxy. |
wiga Ptach started reaktivating of Kashubian | embroidery called zukowo's school before World War II. |
an folk art: carpet weaving, weaving, print, | embroidery, ceramics, wood carving and painting, artist |
is famous for its traditional handicraft and | embroidery cloths. |
He is now a partner in the international | embroidery company, Rajmahal, and is co-author of the s |
artifacts of traditional folk arts, such as | embroidery, costumes, weavings and wood and metal inlay |
gold garments and almandine, amber necklace, | embroidery decorations, bone comb, nomadic mirror, silv |
she succeeded Jessie Newbery as head of its | embroidery department. |
er include locally-made medieval pottery, an | embroidery depicting many aspects of Rye life and histo |
ess and afterwards concertrated on print and | embroidery design. |
He is married to | embroidery designer Erica Wilson. |
illustrator of books, and stained glass and | embroidery designer associated with the Arts and Crafts |
2 - 17 October 1938) was an English artisan, | embroidery designer, socialist, and editor. |
In this respect, bead | embroidery differs from bead weaving, bead crochet, and |
er to be schooled in languages, calligraphy, | embroidery, drawing, painting glass engraving and other |
Bead | embroidery during construction: a brooch in pearl and l |
oidresses who are deserved for the Kashubian | embroidery, for example are: Marianna Ptach, Zofia Ptac |
ment Organization runs classes in sewing and | embroidery for young girls within the premises.The plac |
des work to women skilled in the art of hand | embroidery from the surrounding villages. |
The back | embroidery had been quite done away with and the embroi |
Traditionally, bead | embroidery has been used on clothing and decorative tex |
As the craft of | embroidery has lost its importance as a trade, the Comp |
or stockings stretched over a kitchen sieve, | embroidery hoop or a loop of wire such as a bent coat h |
cursor of the Royal College of Art, to study | embroidery In 1885, aged 23, she became the director of |
She published five books on | embroidery, including Educational Needlework (published |
Hardanger | Embroidery is a type of whitework that takes its name f |
Bead | embroidery is an embellishment that does not form an es |
The back cover is well worn; its corner | embroidery is difficult to identify, but was probably f |
The Hastings | Embroidery is currently in storage, and apart from two |
The | embroidery is worked in fine linen with an illustration |
The Hastings | Embroidery is worked in applique by hand, with the addi |
Apparently starting in | embroidery, it then appears in garden design before bei |
es including photography, painting, drawing, | embroidery, knitting, carving, preserves, vegetables, a |
ing & cutting and garments dyeing, washing & | embroidery machine. |
goods, carpets, other textile articles like | embroidery machines and etc., boneless meat, and medica |
1781, which was a productive needlework and | embroidery manufactory during the Victorian times. |
ostumes) from that region often feature this | embroidery on the bottom of the white apron. |
et , The 4 departments have different flower | embroidery on costumes while Embroidery department use |
steering wheel with audio controls, special | embroidery on the seats and floormats, metallic door si |
ble and the upper part often is adorned with | embroidery or beading, et cetera. |
As well, some of her | embroidery, or at least that done under her supervision |
or Amateurs (1901); W. G. Paulson Townsend's | Embroidery or the Craft of the Needle (1899, 1907), and |
practical square, open wire sewn, decorative | embroidery package making Amazona the star product of L |
wer to reflect low sheen materials like gold | embroidery, patina and cloudy crystals. |
l stained glasswork, painting, textile arts, | embroidery, photography, micro brewing and woodcarving. |
he traditional craft of patchwork and mirror | embroidery practiced by the women of the area. |
hankies from Chamba, known for their unique | embroidery, rare brocade and Baluchari saris, Kutch emb |
Mr. S. Retna Raj, the founder of Victory | Embroidery School in 1950, was the first industrialist |
ence for close to 150 years) and the Victory | Embroidery School. |
t is a surviving example of English Jacobean | embroidery, significant because it appears in a portrai |
Her music book and several examples of her | embroidery survive. |
eum and contains clothing, kitchen utensils, | embroidery, tapestries and looms, socks, sacks, kilims, |
o film a documentary film about the Overlord | embroidery tapestry. |
oster (blocks), "ships", diamonds, and other | embroidery techniques. |
dition of Indian Craftsmen through painting, | embroidery, textiles, various crafts of clay, stone and |
ed textile that is so densely encrusted with | embroidery that its corners stand away stiffly. |
rd Dulverton on the creation of the Overlord | Embroidery that commemorated the D-Day landings. |
Broderers were workers in | embroidery; the organization of Broderers existed in at |
As well as the film and | embroidery there are also vehicles and displays of othe |
The Overlord | Embroidery took five years to complete and measures 272 |
Kalyna is often depicted on the Ukrainian | embroidery: towels and shirts. |
pearance of a painted subject through crewel | embroidery, using worsted wool stitches to represent br |
Embroidery was also an important activity with about 60 | |
The | Embroidery was on public display in Hastings, firstly i |
The Hastings | Embroidery was commissioned by Group Captain Ralph Ward |
Satin silk was the fabric preferred for | embroidery, which often made extensive use of couched g |
and operates Major Ts - Screen Printing and | Embroidery, which also sells Sports Apparel at reasonab |
ived with its owner, Fenwick Flooky, who did | embroidery while sitting barefoot in a rocking chair. |
Gota Work is a well known metal | embroidery work of Rajasthan, especially the Shekhawati |
luding video projections, mobile phones, and | embroidery, working with diverse audiences. |
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