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  2. Henry Eckford (horticulturist) - Wikipedia

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    1879 - major work on sweet peas commenced. Moved with employer to Boreatton (which gave name to one of his sweet pea varieties), Baschurch, Shropshire. [4] 1888 - moved to Wem, Shropshire, where he established Eckford's Nursery. In Wem, he became a member of Wem Parish Council and Wem Urban District Council. [4]

  3. Ella Purnell's 'Sweetpea' Is a Marvel, and Here's the ... - AOL

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    'Sweetpea' season 1 is available to stream! Here's more intel on the 'Sweetpea' episode release schedule and when new episodes of 'Sweatpea' drop on Hulu.

  4. Sweetpea - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 December 2006, at 03:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Project Runway All Stars season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The prizes for this season are the opportunity to design an exclusive line of jewelry for BaubleBar.com, a capsule footwear collection by Chinese Laundry, a fashion spread in Marie Claire and a position at the magazine as Contributing Editor, a complete sewing studio to launch his/her winning line from Brothers Sewing and Embroidery and a cash ...

  6. Cutwork - Wikipedia

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    Cutwork frill on a cotton petticoat. Cutwork or cut work, also known as punto tagliato in Italian, is a needlework technique in which portions of a textile, typically cotton or linen, [1] are cut away and the resulting "hole" is reinforced and filled with embroidery or needle lace.

  7. Jacobean embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Jacobean embroidery refers to embroidery styles that flourished in the reign of King James I of England in first quarter of the 17th century. The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal shapes worked in a variety of stitches with two-ply wool yarn on linen .

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