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「embroidery」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)

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ble and the upper part often is adorned with embroidery or beading, et cetera.
gold garments and almandine, amber necklace, embroidery decorations, bone comb, nomadic mirror, silv
His work often includes fine and elaborate embroidery.
oster (blocks), "ships", diamonds, and other embroidery techniques.
he traditional craft of patchwork and mirror embroidery practiced by the women of the area.
goods, carpets, other textile articles like embroidery machines and etc., boneless meat, and medica
nned with seam allowances and attached after embroidery by means of glue or epoxy.
aunders was also known for her award winning embroidery.
are often characterised by lace, beading and embroidery.
She published five books on embroidery, including Educational Needlework (published
Golden jewels made attractive by miraculous embroidery!
the jewels being represented by colored silk embroidery.
steering wheel with audio controls, special embroidery on the seats and floormats, metallic door si
As the craft of embroidery has lost its importance as a trade, the Comp
ted works in fresco, and designed furniture, embroidery and ceramics.
et , The 4 departments have different flower embroidery on costumes while Embroidery department use
fabrics she used with such embellishments as embroidery, appliques and smocking.
ng local people in metalwork; enamelling and embroidery.
ed textile that is so densely encrusted with embroidery that its corners stand away stiffly.
2 - 17 October 1938) was an English artisan, embroidery designer, socialist, and editor.
t is a surviving example of English Jacobean embroidery, significant because it appears in a portrai
ostumes) from that region often feature this embroidery on the bottom of the white apron.
976 Christmas stamp issue featuring medieval embroidery.
As well as the film and embroidery there are also vehicles and displays of othe
Opened in 1979, it is noted for its embroidery.
Ermentrude had a gift for embroidery and an interest in religious foundations.
illustrator of books, and stained glass and embroidery designer associated with the Arts and Crafts
is famous for its traditional handicraft and embroidery cloths.
His trade was in the embroidery business.
The back cover is well worn; its corner embroidery is difficult to identify, but was probably f
eum and contains clothing, kitchen utensils, embroidery, tapestries and looms, socks, sacks, kilims,
or stockings stretched over a kitchen sieve, embroidery hoop or a loop of wire such as a bent coat h
y of needlecrafts such as knitting, crochet, embroidery and quilting.
Gota Work is a well known metal embroidery work of Rajasthan, especially the Shekhawati
Her exquisite lace and embroidery also helped to care for the poor, while her
er to be schooled in languages, calligraphy, embroidery, drawing, painting glass engraving and other
wer to reflect low sheen materials like gold embroidery, patina and cloudy crystals.
He is married to embroidery designer Erica Wilson.
portrait painter and interested in music and embroidery.
1781, which was a productive needlework and embroidery manufactory during the Victorian times.
Sovereign Threads: A History of Palestinian Embroidery
Her music book and several examples of her embroidery survive.
among other things the palmette of Kashubian embroidery.
des work to women skilled in the art of hand embroidery from the surrounding villages.
she succeeded Jessie Newbery as head of its embroidery department.
wiga Ptach started reaktivating of Kashubian embroidery called zukowo's school before World War II.
are in Ukrainian: Art Treasures of Ukrainian Embroidery (1950), and a 50th anniversary book for the
As well, some of her embroidery, or at least that done under her supervision
the Church of England to displays of crewel embroidery.
Mr. S. Retna Raj, the founder of Victory Embroidery School in 1950, was the first industrialist
also wrote two books on knitting and one on embroidery.
es including photography, painting, drawing, embroidery, knitting, carving, preserves, vegetables, a
or Amateurs (1901); W. G. Paulson Townsend's Embroidery or the Craft of the Needle (1899, 1907), and
luding video projections, mobile phones, and embroidery, working with diverse audiences.
Chier is known for its pieces of embroidery.
er include locally-made medieval pottery, an embroidery depicting many aspects of Rye life and histo
Satin silk was the fabric preferred for embroidery, which often made extensive use of couched g
ess and afterwards concertrated on print and embroidery design.
and operates Major Ts - Screen Printing and Embroidery, which also sells Sports Apparel at reasonab
the ideal base for the high quality English embroidery (called Opus Anglicanum, the Latin for "Engl
In this respect, bead embroidery differs from bead weaving, bead crochet, and
rtnered with Sunsports, Inc. a screen print, embroidery, and packaging facility.
beginning of two other classes in sewing and embroidery.
ment Organization runs classes in sewing and embroidery for young girls within the premises.The plac
practical square, open wire sewn, decorative embroidery package making Amazona the star product of L
Apparently starting in embroidery, it then appears in garden design before bei
With traditional architecture still intact, embroidery and artisan silverwork attracted tourists.
The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine
artifacts of traditional folk arts, such as embroidery, costumes, weavings and wood and metal inlay
At school she displayed a talent for embroidery, but Jane was tormented at school after her
l stained glasswork, painting, textile arts, embroidery, photography, micro brewing and woodcarving.
o film a documentary film about the Overlord embroidery tapestry.
Kalyna is often depicted on the Ukrainian embroidery: towels and shirts.
The Overlord Embroidery took five years to complete and measures 272
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
The Hastings Embroidery is currently in storage, and apart from two
He is now a partner in the international embroidery company, Rajmahal, and is co-author of the s
oidresses who are deserved for the Kashubian embroidery, for example are: Marianna Ptach, Zofia Ptac
The back embroidery had been quite done away with and the embroi
ence for close to 150 years) and the Victory Embroidery School.
The Hastings Embroidery is worked in applique by hand, with the addi
The Hastings Embroidery was commissioned by Group Captain Ralph Ward
urrounded by black thread edging, the entire embroidery being mounted upon a diamond shaped black cl
rd Dulverton on the creation of the Overlord Embroidery that commemorated the D-Day landings.
hankies from Chamba, known for their unique embroidery, rare brocade and Baluchari saris, Kutch emb
She thinks he is only there for embroidery and doesn't realize he is in love with her.
pearance of a painted subject through crewel embroidery, using worsted wool stitches to represent br
dition of Indian Craftsmen through painting, embroidery, textiles, various crafts of clay, stone and
They use her unkindly to do embroidery and needlework for the family late into the
cursor of the Royal College of Art, to study embroidery In 1885, aged 23, she became the director of
s numerous sketches of traditional Ukrainian embroidery.
ive which aims to revive traditional Lambadi embroidery.
Traditionally, bead embroidery has been used on clothing and decorative tex
ing & cutting and garments dyeing, washing & embroidery machine.
rafts practised by women such as weaving and embroidery.
an folk art: carpet weaving, weaving, print, embroidery, ceramics, wood carving and painting, artist
ived with its owner, Fenwick Flooky, who did embroidery while sitting barefoot in a rocking chair.
n on the east, or proper left, plays with an embroidery ball.
illows or boxes may be embellished with bead embroidery.
a cap of light blue satin covered with gold embroidery.
included an avnet of fine linen without any embroidery (Leviticus 16:4).
Broderers were workers in embroidery; the organization of Broderers existed in at
                                                                                                    


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