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tambouring
tambouring, vbl. n. [f. tambour v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb tambour; embroidery done by this method. Also attrib., as tambouring-engine, tambouring-machine, a machine for doing this work.1775 Ash Suppl., Tambouring, the act of ornamenting with a kind of particoloured needlework. 1815 Simond ...
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Tambour lace
In the second half of the 18th and into the early 19th century, tambouring was a fashionable pastime for ladies of the French and English courts.
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tambour
▪ I. tambour, n. (ˈtæmbʊə(r), -bə(r)) [a. F. tambour drum: see tabor.] 1. a. A drum; spec. the great or bass drum.1484 Caxton Fables of æsop (1889) 95 Of his skynne he dyd doo make tambours, whiche ben euer bete. 1706 Phillips (ed. 6), Tambour, a Drum, an Instrument of Martial Musick. 1745 Pococke D...
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John Duncan (weaver)
He was the inventor of a patent tambouring machine (Patent No 2769, of 1804). Duncan wrote an account of his tambouring machine in the Edinburgh Encyclopædia, article "Chain Work," according to Harte.
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Who Invented the Sewing Machine? - Who thought of it?
May 18, 2022At the beginning of the 19th century, things started to move seriously. Thomas Stone and James Henderson patented in France, in 1804, a sewing machine that emulated hand sewing. The same year, Scottish weaver John Duncan patented a tambouring machine that is now described as the first embroidering machine.
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John Duncan (botanist)
skilled weaver, studying the mechanics of the loom, and purchasing Essays on the Art of Weaving (Glasgow, 1808), by a namesake, the inventor of the patent tambouring
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Wishaw
There were also factories for needle-work and tambouring, and confectionery.
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feeding
▪ I. feeding, vbl. n. (ˈfiːdɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the vb. feed, in its various senses.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. v. 42 Sio feding ðara sceapa. c 1320 R. Brunne Medit. 39 Þe fyrst ys a bodly fedyng. 14.. Epiph. in Tundale's Vis. 120 Thys day is named Phagyphanye..For thys w...
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The Paragons (Charlotte band)
Dave Long, a friend of the band, sat in for the session and played tambouring on both tracks.
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wane
▪ I. wane, n.1 (weɪn) Forms: 1 wana (wona, also won), 2– wane, 2–5 (? 6) wone, 3–8 wain, 3–5 wan, 5 woone, 5–7 wayne, waine. [OE. wana (wǫna) wk. masc. (also wan str. neut.) want, lack, deficiency, derived from the adj. wana (wan, etc.), see wane a. Compare Du. wan leakage, also the slack or unfille...
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Kilsyth
The town economy has shifted over the past three centuries from dairy farming, handloom weaving, tambouring and extractive industries to light engineering
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