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  • 91Lace —    One of the trademark crafts of Brussels, lace making evolved from embroidery. Needle lace appeared in Italy, most likely in Venice, at the end of the first quarter of the 16th century. Bobbin lace emerged at the same time simultaneously in… …

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  • 92Lockstitch — A lockstitch is the mechanical stitch most commonly made by a sewing machine.DescriptionThe lockstitch uses two threads, an upper and a lower. The upper thread runs from a spool kept on a spindle on top of or next to the machine, through a… …

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  • 93Machine embroidery — is a term that can be used to describe two different actions. The first is using a sewing machine to manually create (either freehand or with built in stitches) a design on a piece of fabric or other similar item. The second is to use a specially …

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  • 94North Turramurra, New South Wales — North Turramurra Sydney, New South Wales Local home in Bobbin Head Road Population …

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  • 95Spinning mule — A pair of Condenser spinning mules. These have 741 spindles, being cut down from 133 feet (41 m) 1122 spindles they used to have up until the 24th Sept 1974, when they were retired from Elk Mill, Royton. The mule was built by Platt Brothers …

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  • 96John Collier (caricaturist) — John Collier (18 December 1708 ndash; 14 July 1786) was an English caricaturist and satirical poet known by the pseudonym of Tim Bobbin, or Timothy Bobbin. Collier styled himself as the Lancashire Hogarth. Born in Urmston, after spending some… …

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  • 97Kirchen auf Rügen — Auf der Insel Rügen gibt es 49 Kirchengebäude, darunter 43 (ohne Hiddensee: 42) evangelische, drei neuapostolische und drei katholische Kirchen. Die Rügener katholische Kirchengemeinde, die nördlichste des Erzbistums Berlin, hat ihren Sitz in der …

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  • 98tapestry — tapestrylike, adj. /tap euh stree/, n., pl. tapestries, v., tapestried, tapestrying. n. 1. a fabric consisting of a warp upon which colored threads are woven by hand to produce a design, often pictorial, used for wall hangings, furniture… …

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  • 99Lace — • The two earliest known specimens of lace worked linen albs are that of St. Francis, preserved at St. Clare s convent, Assisi, and the alb of Pope Boniface VIII, now in the treasury of the Sistine Chapel Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 100Fabrique de bobines de Stott Park — 54° 17′ 08″ N 2° 57′ 57″ W / 54.2855, 2.9659 …

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