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  2. Knitting pattern - Wikipedia

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    The earliest published English knitting pattern appeared in Natura Exenterata: or Nature Unbowelled, which was printed in London in 1655 [9] Jane Gaugain was an early influential author of knitting pattern books in the early 1800s. Yarn companies give away knitting patterns to promote use of their yarn. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  3. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    The bolero-son: long-time favourite dance music in Cuba, captured abroad under the misnomer 'rumba'. The bolero-mambo in which slow and beautiful lyrics were added to the sophisticated big-band arrangements of the mambo. The bolero-cha, 1950s derivative with a chachachá rhythm. The bachata, a Dominican derivative developed in the 1960s.

  4. Take It Easy Baby - Wikipedia

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    Take It Easy Baby may refer to: "Take It Easy Baby", a song written by Gary Paxton recorded in 1961 by Jeri Lynne Fraser "Take It Easy Baby", a song written by Sonny Boy Williamson II on the 1963 recording Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds; Take It Easy Baby, a 1976 Taste album (see Rory Gallagher discography) Take It Easy, Baby, a 1980 ...

  5. Illusion knitting - Wikipedia

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    Illusion knitting or shadow knitting is a form of textile art, in which the knitting is viewed as simply narrow stripes from one angle, and as an image when viewed from another angle. [1] Illusion knitting has been recognised as an art form since 2010, largely due to the advances made by Steve Plummer who has created several large and detailed ...

  6. Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide - Wikipedia

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    "Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide" (Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / 忘れないで, Borero / Kisu Za Beibī Sukai / Wasurenaide, lit. Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Don't Forget) is Tohoshinki's 25th Japanese single, released on January 21, 2009. Bolero was the theme song for the Japanese movie, "Subaru (昴)". The movie is named after the ...

  7. Boléro - Wikipedia

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    The tempo indication in the score is Tempo di Bolero, moderato assai ("tempo of a bolero, very moderate"). In Ravel's copy of the score, the printed metronome mark of 76 per quarter is crossed out and 66 is substituted. [21] Later editions of the score suggest a tempo of 72. [21]

  8. Folk music - Wikipedia

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    Trova and Son are styles of traditional Cuban music originating in the province of Oriente that includes influences from Spanish song and dance, such as Bolero and contradanza as well as Afro-Cuban rhythm and percussion elements. Moda de viola is the name designated to Brazilian folk music.

  9. Bolero (Spanish dance) - Wikipedia

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    Bolero is a Spanish dance in 3/4 time popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It originated from the seguidilla sometime between 1750 and 1772, [ 2 ] and it became very popular in Madrid, La Mancha, Andalusia and Murcia in the 1780s.