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    Essay On Saree

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    different styles and it 4 to 9 meters long. Sarees are usually worn with petticoat wrapped it around the petticoat. Petticoat is for saree not to dropped down. In the end drape over the shoulder and pin it with the blouse. Blouse also has many design to stitch such as backless, low neck, sleeveless and etc. As time changing saree trends also changing more fashionable Sarees are usually known with different names in different place. Here are various of traditional styles of saree. HISTORY AND

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    2017 Dr. Leah Li V. Echiverri Literature Review Is the number of the Persons Who Like Su Embroidery than Shu Embroidery larger? Independent variables: Su embroidery that a kind of traditional art, embroidery, originated at Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Shu embroidery that a kind of traditional art, embroidery, originated at Sichuan province. Dependent variables: The different characters of embroidery because of the different area and different culture. The main objective: The purpose of

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    Flaunting nearly 187 built-in stitches and 106 embroidery designs, the Baby Lock Ellure Computerized Sewing Machine helps to create unique projects that you can program into the machine for later use. Furthermore, if you want to create some truly exclusive patterns on your garments, it includes 120 easily accessible frame patterns. Through its LCD touchscreen, you can also conveniently adjust the settings to ensure a precise stitching exactly to your liking. What's more, you can even choose the specific

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    New Mexico: North America

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    whilst maintaining comfort and style. Garments like the rebozo and sombrero served multiple purposes: it could be used as a shawl or to carry a baby or groceries or a hat whilst shielding the rest of the body from sun exposure. The patterns and embroidery on traditional Mexican clothing also announced the wearer's gender, demographics and social class. Traditional Mexican clothing attributed many of its traits due to historical

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    fabrics together. It is different from other needle craft such as knitting, crocheting, needle point and others because it is not decorative (wiseGEEK, 2015). Although it's a needle craft, it differs from knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, cross stitch, embroidery, and the like because it's not decorative, but rather constructive. After paper patterns are pinned into place on fabric and cut out, they are sewn together to create a finished garment or other item. Sewing can also be done without a pattern

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    Essay On Johnson Crafts

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    They have a wide variety of products available on their website which gives a customer an extensively huge choice. Whatever your need, be it cross stitch, tapestry, longstitch, knitting or crochet, they can give you anything. Johnson crafts is a family business and is based in Lincolnshire. Johnson Crafts has been into business for more than ten years and has successfully been able to meet the needs

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    African Beadwork History

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    stitched to a backing of fibre, canvas, or leather as among the Ndebele. In the Grassfields region of Cameroon, bead-workers peg burlap or cloth to wooden carvings so they can decorate the sculpture with seed or tubular beads. The artists use the "lazy-stitch" method to fasten the beads to the cloth. They string the beads on a fine thread and then attach the row of beads by sewing approximately every fifth

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    Punjabi Culture

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    ੴ SHER-A-E PUNJAB, DISTINGUISHED ੴ Punjabi Culture is the culture of the Punjab region. It is one of the oldest and richest cultures in world history, dating from ancient antiquity to the modern era. The Punjabi Culture is the culture of the Punjabi people who are now distributed throughout the world. The scope, history, sophistication and complexity of the culture are vast. Some of the main areas include, Punjabi Philosophy, poetry, spirituality, education, artistry, music, cuisine, science, technology

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    Name:Shantay Osbourne ARTH 499 The Bayeux Tapestry Embroidery The confessor by the name of Edward lost his life in the year 1066 5th of January, and the following day Harold Godwinson became the next king. According to history, the Duke of Normandy who was later known as William the Conqueror on the spot started the process that would to him get conquest of England through the battle of Hastings on the 14th of October (Bartlett). There are many questions; there is only one source that can be able

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    different utilizations of exquisite textiles were created in order to cater to these upper-class citizens. The fabrics of the, Qing dynasty (1368–1644), comprise of over two hundred examples of  nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese embroideries. These embroideries range from tapestries, to garments, to robes, to collars, and the forbidden stitching (ULITA). The advent of silk use was used in order to outfit the royal family, however; over time this fashion of dress eventually bled out into the

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