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  2. Jessica Kagan Cushman - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Her mother, Erica Wilson, was an innovative British embroidery designer who was known as “the Julia Child of needlework.” [3] Cushman graduated from Smith College with a BA in Art History. [4] [5] She resides in Redding, Connecticut, [6] with her husband Bill Cushman. [7]

  3. Erica Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson earned the nicknames "Julia Child of embroidery" and "America's first lady of stitchery" for her work. [1] [2] Wilson was born in Tidworth, England on 8 October 1928. [1] She moved to Bermuda with her parents as a baby, when her father, a British military colonel, was stationed on the island. [1]

  4. Ann B. Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ann B. Ross is an American author noted for her series of New York Times bestsellers set in her home state of North Carolina [1] [2] This comedic cozy mystery series features Miss Julia, whose name appears at the beginning of each title in the series.

  5. Holy Names Academy - Wikipedia

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    Plain sewing and every variety of fancy needlework taught without extra charge, stenography and typewriting are among the elective studies." [5] By 1904 planned regrading works on Jackson Street meant another move for the school to what would be their present home in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Construction began in 1906 and was completed in ...

  6. Needlework - Wikipedia

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    Needlework was an important fact of women's identity during the Victorian age, including embroidery, netting, knitting, crochet, and Berlin wool work. A growing middle class had more leisure time than ever before; printed materials offered homemakers thousands of patterns.

  7. Julia Nunes - Wikipedia

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    Julia Nunes (born January 3, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter from Fairport, New York. [3] Her career has progressed online through her videos of pop songs on YouTube , in which she sings harmony with herself and plays acoustic instruments, primarily the ukulele , guitar , melodica , and piano .

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