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  2. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    His first embroidery designs were primitive, but later, working with his wife Jane, he created a set of wall hangings for his residence in the London suburbs, Red House. One of his designs in this historical style, stitched by Jane Morris, won the Morris company an award in an international competition in 1862.

  3. Stumpwork - Wikipedia

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    Raised embroidery or stumpwork has continued to be popular with embroiderers into modern times. In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, it was used to embellish women's clothing. Today skilled embroiderers carry on the craft in places across the globe using it to adorn objects in ever more creative ways.

  4. Kurpie Białe - Wikipedia

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    Kurpie Białe women developed two types of embroidery: on tulle, called white, and colored on white or gray fabric using red and black mouliné thread. The white embroidery, with geometrized patterns subordinated to the material's structure (small borders, leaves, and stars), was done with white thread on cotton tulle and adorned caps.

  5. Xiang embroidery - Wikipedia

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    In Xiang Embroidery, there is a special type of thread—in one thread dyed one color with different shades of that color, by which the sfumato effect can be presented after the embroidering finished. In addition, Xiang Embroidery is also renowned for its careful thread splitting technique, [4] making the thread as thin as hair. And people call ...

  6. Lynne Mapp Drexler - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive exhibit of her work – showcasing over fifty paintings, photographic images and textiles – ran at the Monhegan Museum in August and September 2008. It then ran at the Portland Museum of Art from December 6, 2008, through March 1, 2009. The exhibition was organized by the Monhegan Historical and Cultural Museum ...

  7. Facebook owner Meta starts final round of layoffs - AOL

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Meta Platforms Inc started carrying out the last batch of a three-part round of layoffs on Wednesday, according to a source familiar with the matter, as part of a plan ...

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