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needlewoman
ˈneedlewoman [needle n. 1.] A woman who works with the needle; a sempstress.1611 Middleton & Dekker Roaring Girl i. i, You are busied with a needle-woman. a 1667 Jer. Taylor Suppl. Serm. for Year (1678) 104 She was a good needle-woman and a good huswife. 1776 Carlisle Mag. 7 Sept. 143 She endeavoure... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Needlewoman
The Needlewoman () is an oil-on-canvas painting by Diego Velázquez, painted between 1635 and 1643. Subject The Needlewoman is an unfinished portrait, in which the head, modeled in light and shadow, is the most fully realized part. wikipedia.org
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needlewoman
needlewomann (pl -women) woman who sews (usu skilfully); seamstress 善缝纫的女子; 擅长女红的女子; 女裁缝 a good, poor, etc needlewoman 针线活儿好、 不好...的女子. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Needleman (disambiguation)
A needleman or needlewoman is a person who practices the handicraft or profession of needlework. Another term that may be used is needleworker. may refer to: The Needlewoman, a painting by Diego Velázquez wikipedia.org
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Roberto Salcedo Sr.
His father was a marine who earned RD$ 14 (US$ 14) per month, and his mother was a needlewoman. wikipedia.org
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stitchery
stitchery (ˈstɪtʃərɪ) [f. stitch v.1 or stitcher: see -ery 2. (App. coined by Shakes.)] Needlework.1607 Shakes. Cor. i. iii. 75 Come, lay aside your stitchery. 1780 C. Burney in Early Diary F. Burney (1889) II. 289, I have really been so hard fag'd with stitchery in new rigging papa's old shifets (a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muriel Pemberton
Her mother, Alice Pemberton, née Smith, retired from a career as a professional singer upon marriage and she was also a gifted designer and needlewoman wikipedia.org
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sempstress
seamstress, sempstress (ˈsiːmstrɪs, ˈsɛm(p)strɪs) Forms: α. 7 semstress(e, seamstresse, 8 seemstress, 9 semstress, 7– seamstress; β. (7 sempstresse, sempstriss), 7– sempstress. [f. seamster, sempster + -ess.] A woman who seams or sews; a needlewoman whose occupation is plain sewing as distinguished ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Art needlework
Morris's daughter May, an accomplished needlewoman and designer in her own right, was active in the School from its inception. wikipedia.org
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Sebastian Pether
raised for his surviving daughter in a November 1876 issue of the London Times, who was said to be destitute after ruining her eyesight working as a needlewoman wikipedia.org
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Olga Scheinpflugová
Selected works Madla z cihelny (Madla from the Brickyard) (1933) Okénko (Small Window) (1933) Andula vyhrála (Andula Won) (1938) Švadlenka (Needlewoman wikipedia.org
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Pamela Clabburn
Pamela Clabburn (13 April 1914 – 2 July 2010) was an English author, conservationist, curator, needlewoman and textile expert. wikipedia.org
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Neshedil Qadin
She also became an accomplished needlewoman and learned to make the finest lace, oya, and embroidery. wikipedia.org
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Loelia Lindsay
Loelia Mary, Lady Lindsay (née Ponsonby; 6 February 1902 – 1 November 1993), was a British socialite, needlewoman and magazine editor. wikipedia.org
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Jefimija
Jefimija was also as a skilled needlewoman and engraver. wikipedia.org
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