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  2. Brazilian embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian embroidery patterns usually include flowers formed using both knotted and cast on stitches. Rayon thread, which is smooth and shiny, makes it easier to pull the needle through the wrapped stitches, such as bullion stitches. [1] Milliners needles, which have a straight shaft and an eye area no wider than the shaft, are usually used for ...

  3. Penalty (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Penalty (B3: CAMB4) is a Brazilian sporting goods manufacturer that was established in 1970 in São Paulo. The brand is operated by its owner and creator, Grupo Cambucci. [1] The company manufactures mainly soccer equipment such as kit uniforms and balls.

  4. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    [7] Aguayos are clothes woven from camelid fibers with geometric designs that Andean women wear and use for carrying babies or goods. Inca textiles. Awasaka was the most common grade of weaving produced by the Incas of all the ancient Peruvian textiles, this was the grade most commonly used in the production of Inca clothing. Awaska was made ...

  5. Category:Clothing companies of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Clothing brands of Brazil (5 P) R. Clothing retailers of Brazil (5 P) Pages in category "Clothing companies of Brazil" The following 6 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Category:Brazilian websites - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian music websites (5 P) N. Brazilian news websites (10 P) O. Online retailers of Brazil (1 C, 7 P) S. Brazilian social networking websites (2 P)

  7. Stumpwork - Wikipedia

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    During this period the final most difficult task for the student of embroidery was the making of an elaborate casket or box depicting scenes using raised embroidery. [ 2 ] Traditionally stumpwork depicted a scene which might contain a castle, stag, lion, birds, butterflies, fruit, flowers, and several figures sometimes positioned beneath a canopy.

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