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  2. Bäckadräkten - Wikipedia

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    Clue was selling sewing pattern copies by July 2023, [11] and taking custom Bäckadräkten orders by January 2024. [13] Clue has encouraged Swedes to develop variations on the original pattern to fit individual users' character or hometown, [8] [4] saying: "The real work continues with us learning to listen to oneself and others. I hope that ...

  3. Bohus Stickning - Wikipedia

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    Bohus Stickning Label, Akvamarin design, ca. 1963.Susanna Hansson Collection.. Bohus Stickning was a Swedish knitting cooperative that was active between 1939 and 1969. It was established as a cottage industry to provide income for poor families in Bohuslän (Sweden) during the Great Depression.

  4. Lilli Zickerman - Wikipedia

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    Emma Carolina Helena "Lilli" Zickerman (29 May 1858 – 5 September 1949) was a Swedish textile artist who pioneered the Swedish Handicraft Association (Föreningen för svensk hemslöjd) in 1899. In 1914, she embarked on the creation of an inventory of popular textile art in Sweden, documenting some 24,000 items with photographs and samples of ...

  5. Husmodern - Wikipedia

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    A pattern department was also formed belonging to the magazine after its acquisition by Åhlén & Åkerlund [5] which became part of Bonnier Group in 1929. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] The magazine delivered a supplement entitled Stil-mönster ( Swedish : Style-Patterns ) which contained samples of the Swedish patterns between 1941 and 1982.

  6. Hedebo embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Hedebo styles have developed over the years, first by the farming women and later by embroidery experts living in the more wealthy areas of Copenhagen. The earlier styles (1700–1870), known as Hedebosyning (Hedebo sewing), consisted of white linen work for creating articles for private use. [2] They can be classified under seven distinct ...

  7. Jenny Gordy - Wikipedia

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    Gordy named the company after her Scandinavian grandparents who inspired her creativity and interest in handmade items. As the popularity of her clothing line grew, Gordy found her small-scale approach to design and sewing unsustainable. She eventually shifted to producing patterns for home sewists that mirrored the simple, modern aesthetic of ...

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