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  2. Embroidery hoops and frames - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery hoops come in various sizes and are generally small enough to control with one hand and rest in the lap. Hoops were originally made of wood, bone, or ivory; [1] modern hoops are made of wood or plastic. [2] Hoops may be attached to a table-top or floor stand when both hands must be free for sewing, as in making tambour lace. Standing ...

  3. Needlepoint - Wikipedia

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    Most commercial needlework kits recommend one of the variants of tent stitch, although Victorian cross stitch and random long stitch are also used. [28] Authors of books of needlepoint designs sometimes use a wider range of stitches. [29] [30] Historically, a very wide range of stitches have been used including: Arraiolos stitch for Arraiolos rugs

  4. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Cross-stitch sampler, Germany Cross stitching using a hoop and showing use of enamel needle minder. Cross-stitch is a form of sewing and a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches (called cross stitches) in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture.

  5. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Cross stitch or tent stitch: Linen or cotton canvas, wool floss or yarn Blackwork: England: Backstitch, Holbein stitch, stem stitch Linen or cotton fabric, black or red silk thread Brazilian embroidery: Brazil: Bullion knots, cast-on stitch, drizzle stitch, French knots, featherstitch, fly stitch, stem stitch Cloth, rayon thread Broderie ...

  6. Fire performance - Wikipedia

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    Fire hoophoop with spokes and wicking material attached. Fan – A large metal fan with one or more wicks attached to the edges. Fire umbrella – an umbrella-like performance prop that can be constructed in a variety of ways. Fire meteor – A long length of chain or rope with wicks, or small bowls of liquid fuel, attached to both ends.

  7. Bidding stick - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, such a token (Scottish Gaelic: crann-tara, [9] [10] translated as "fiery cross" [11] [12] or "cross of shame" [11]) was used to rally clan members to arms. The practice is described in the novels and poetry of Sir Walter Scott. A small burning cross or charred piece of wood would be carried from town to town.

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