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  2. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    A photographic image was made of he design with figures, to which Morris or Dearle added a floral background, and a border equally filled with designs of trees and flowers. The full scale image was transferred onto cloth by rubbing with a piece of ivory, and then woven on a loom.

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  4. Eleanor Burns - Wikipedia

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    Burns first started stitching on her Aunt Edna's feed sacks. Her first book, Make a Quilt in a Day: Log Cabin Pattern, was self-published in 1978.The book has been credited with starting a quilt-making revolution as people learned Burns's style of stitching a quilt.

  5. Cottage garden - Wikipedia

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    Modern cottage garden plants are typically flowers chosen for their old-fashioned and informal appeal. Many modern day gardeners use heirloom or 'old-fashioned' plants and varieties—even though these may not have been authentic or traditional cottage garden plants. [ 29 ]

  6. Paisley (design) - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese, it is known as the "ham hock pattern" (Chinese: 火腿纹; pinyin: huǒtuǐwén) in mainland China, or "Amoeba pattern" in Taiwan (Chinese: 變形蟲; pinyin: biànxíngchóng). [citation needed] In Russia, this ornament is known as "cucumbers" (огурцы). [37] [38] Boteh is a Persian word meaning bush, cluster of leaves or a ...

  7. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers—Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies is a horticulture and gardening book by John Wood, published in 1884 in London by L. Upcott Gill. [1] The book consists of descriptions of common British flowers, organized alphabetically by their scientific name.

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