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  2. Tunisian crochet - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian crochet can also be worked in the round as when making a seamless cap. To work in the round, a double-ended crochet hook and two balls of yarn are used. The first hook and ball of yarn are used to add loops (casting on). When the process is reversed (as described above), the loops are worked off using the second hook and second ball of ...

  3. Afghan (blanket) - Wikipedia

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    These motifs may be all of the same design or of different designs. However, to make it easier to join the motifs into an afghan, the blocks are typically the same size. Some favor the motif style because of its portability and versatility of design. The motif style is still a very popular and a complex design for making blankets, scarves, etc.

  4. Angelina Jolie’s Latest Project Highlights the Work of Afghan ...

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    The label, which works with a network of Afghan dyers, silk and cotton weavers, embroiderers, tailors, and others, was created as a social enterprise that not only provides Afghan women and men a ...

  5. Turquoise Mountain Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise Mountain also largely funded a major restoration project in Murad Khane, the old town of Kabul, encompassing the restoration of over 150 buildings in the neighborhood. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The group describes its mission as "to preserve and regenerate historic areas and communities with a rich cultural heritage and to revive traditional crafts ...

  6. Afghan rug - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan rug (or Afghan carpet [1]) is a type of handwoven floor-covering textile traditionally made in the northern and western areas of Afghanistan, [2] [3] mainly by Afghan Turkmens and Uzbeks. [1] [4] The industry is being expanded to all 34 provinces of Afghanistan. [5] Afghan rugs have won a number of international awards.

  7. Afghan coat - Wikipedia

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    Meher Baba in an Afghan coat, Quetta, 1923 An Afghan coat is a sheepskin or goatskin coat made with the fleece on the inside and the soft suede -like leather on the outside. It is a development of the traditional overcoat of the Afghan people, which could be anywhere from jacket- to ankle-length, with full or partial sleeves.

  8. Chobi rug - Wikipedia

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    Chobi rugs CHOBI is a widely used commercial term used for hand made carpets from Afghanistan and to a diminished extent in the NWFP region of Afghanistan/Pakistan border. This term has been used since the displacement and return of refugees during and after the Soviet Afghan war in the 1980s.

  9. Khastakhumar and Bibinagar - Wikipedia

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    In the novel, about a family of Afghan refugees, a mother tells the story to her younger daughter. In the tale, a woodcutter finds a snake named Khastehkhomar in his bundle, who makes him a proposal to marry the man's daughter, Bibinegar. They marry and, after the ceremony, Khastehkhomar takes off the snakeskin to become a handsome youth.