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On November 19, Monique Meloche presented another overdue meaningful exhibit of Karen Reimer's highly handworked, embroidered pillow cases.
Paul Klein: A Bountiful Weekend of Art Paul Klein 2011
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On November 19, Monique Meloche presented another overdue meaningful exhibit of Karen Reimer's highly handworked, embroidered pillow cases.
Paul Klein: A Bountiful Weekend of Art Paul Klein 2011
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On November 19, Monique Meloche presented another overdue meaningful exhibit of Karen Reimer's highly handworked, embroidered pillow cases.
Paul Klein: A Bountiful Weekend of Art Paul Klein 2011
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Just look at the fabulous handworked surfaces enabling his art to so transcend its materials that it leaps to a high plane.
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Crisp white organic, Fair Trade v-neck cotton dresses delicately embroidered and handworked with lace add a feminine signature piece to wardrobes that aim to be versatile and timeless.
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Closer to the pile of partially devoured bones in the bow are a stack of towels, bars of soap, several combs and a toothbrush, a pair of handworked slippers just inches from scattered white toe bones and metatarsals, and six books — five Bibles and The Vicar of Wakefield, which now sits on a shelf in the Great Cabin of HMS Terror.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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Lubeck, Germany Inside the medieval Heiligen-Geist Hospital, stalls are stocked with ceramic gifts, wooden toys, handblown glass and handworked jewelry.
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Kim, keep up the good work! painted stripes are so much prettier than wallpaper, it will give the room a much cleaner, handworked feel.
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The fabrics known as _Plain Tapestries_ are a mixture of silk and cotton, manufactured in imitation of the handworked backgrounds so frequent in ancient embroideries -- especially Venetian.
Handbook of Embroidery L. Higgin 1852
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These rules apply generally to all handworked embroideries.
Handbook of Embroidery L. Higgin 1852
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