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  2. Cross stitches - Wikipedia

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    Canvas work in cross stitch became popular again in the mid-19th century with the Berlin wool work craze. Herringbone, fishbone, Van Dyke, and related crossed stitches are used in crewel embroidery, especially to add texture to stems, leaves, and similar objects. Basic cross stitch is used to fill backgrounds in Assisi work. [3]

  3. 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.

  4. Bereg cross stitch - Wikipedia

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    Bereg cross stitch is an ancient tradition preserving folk arts disciplines. The center of cultivation is at the eastern part of Hungary, the so-called Bereg landscape. [1] The Bereg full cross is stitch needlework. [2] The raw material is drawing canvas without colored filet silk is the pattern.

  5. The Keepsake - Wikipedia

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    The Keepsake was an English literary annual which ran from 1828 to 1857, published each Christmas from 1827 to 1856, for perusal during the year of the title. [1] Like other literary annuals, The Keepsake was an anthology of short fiction, poetry, essays, and engraved illustrations. It was a gift book designed to appeal to young women, and was ...

  6. Minkus catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The last US catalog was the 2004 Krause-Minkus Standard Catalog of U.S. Stamps. The Minkus catalogues had more extensive information about the subjects of stamps, a short paragraph about the subject portrayed on the stamp, than the Scott catalogue, which has only a name or brief sentence.

  7. John Peterman - Wikipedia

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    John Peterman (born 1941) [1] is an American catalog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, Kentucky, who operates the J. Peterman Company.He grew up in West Nyack, New York as the son of a banker and secretary. [2]

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