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  2. Wenlan Chia - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, she published a sewing pattern book, Twinkle Sews. [ 7 ] Wenlan Chia's awards and nominations include the Onward Kashiyama New Design Prize in Tokyo, the Competition of Young Fashion Designers in Paris, and a nomination for the Fashion Group International Rising Star Award.

  3. Alabama Chanin - Wikipedia

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    At an Alabama Chanin do-it-yourself women's sewing seminar at Blackberry Farm resort in Eastern Tennessee, Chanin stated, "During an average production run, Building 14 (Chanin's factory in Florence) can produce around 120 garments a day vs. the 120,000 dozen that were manufactured a day by Tee Jays, the company that once occupied the space ...

  4. Mola (art form) - Wikipedia

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    Mola art developed when Guna women had access to store bought yard goods. Mola designs are often inspired by modern graphics such as political posters, labels, pictures from books and TV cartoons, as well as traditional themes from Guna legends and culture. Geometric molas are the most traditional, having developed from ancient body painting ...

  5. Charvet Place Vendôme - Wikipedia

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    As for the shirts, patterns are matched throughout; depending on the pattern complexity, the production time is between 7 and 9 hours. [217] Charvet pyjamas are, according to François Simon, a cult object. [217] [n. 20] Neckwear. Close-up of the tie keeper with a woven label. Woven tie, packaging ribbon and gift box.

  6. Victoria Kakuktinniq - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Kakuktinniq (born 1989) is a Canadian Inuk fashion designer from Nunavut. [1] [2] Under her label Victoria's Arctic Fashion, Kakuktinniq hand-stitches clothing such as parkas, kamiit (winter boots), and other accessories. [3]

  7. History of sewing patterns - Wikipedia

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    A sewing pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled. Patterns are usually made of paper, and are sometimes made of sturdier materials like paperboard or cardboard if they need to be more robust to withstand repeated use. Before the mid-19th century, many ...

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