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  2. Ikuyo Fujita - Wikipedia

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    Ikuyo Fujita (藤田育代, Fujita Ikuyo) is a Japanese artist who works primarily in needle felt painting and mogol (pipe cleaner) art. She is known for rabbit and cat art. Her kawaii style needle felt paintings are popular among rabbit lovers in Japan.

  3. Felt - Wikipedia

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    Felting needles are thin and sharp, with shafts of a variety of different gauges and shapes. Needle felting is used in industrial felt making as well as for individual art and craft applications. Felting needles are sometimes fitted in holders that allow the use of 2 or more needles at one time to sculpt wool objects and shapes.

  4. Needlework - Wikipedia

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    Anything that uses a needle for construction can be called needlework. [1] Needlework may include related textile crafts such as crochet, worked with a hook, or tatting, worked with a shuttle. Similar abilities often transfer well between different varieties of needlework, such as fine motor skill and knowledge of textile fibers. Some of the ...

  5. Parchment craft - Wikipedia

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    A single needle tool is used for embossing or stippling. A 2 needle tool is used for even perforations for marking areas which are to be cut with scissors. A 4 needle tool is square-shaped and a necessity for classic lace patterns. 3,5,7 and half-circle needle tools are used for decorative additions to lace patterns.

  6. Oxyceros longiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Oxyceros longiflorus (common name needle flower) is a shrub in the gardenia family found in rainforests of northern South America.It is most noteworthy for its tubular flowers which can be up to 13 inches (32 centimeters) in length while not over one-twelfth inch (two millimeters) in diameter, [2] a 160 fold ratio of length to width, the greatest such ratio found among dry land (non-aquatic ...

  7. Needlepoint - Wikipedia

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    Whipped flower stitch; There are many books that teach readers how to create hundreds, if not thousands, of stitches. Some were written by famous stitchers, such as Mary Martin and Sylvia Sidney. However, the most popular and long-lived [citation needed] is The Needlepoint Book [32] by Jo Ippolito Christensen, Simon & Schuster. First published ...

  8. Needle flower - Wikipedia

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    Needle flower or Needle-flower may refer to various plants, including: Posoqueria latifolia, needle flower tree; Posoqueria longiflora, needle flower tree; Daylily and Hemerocallis fulva, known as Golden Needle Flowers in Asian cuisine; Jasminum auriculatum, needle-flower jasmine; Psydrax subcordata, needle flower tree; Justicia longii, white ...

  9. Balochi needlework - Wikipedia

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    Balochi needlework (also known as Balochi embroidery; Balochi: گُد دۏچی) is a type of Balochi handicraft made by the Baloch people. [1] It is considered a heritage art, has been recognized by UNESCO, and it sells internationally.

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