Exhibitions of coppercraft, horse-shoe making and ironwork, butter making, lacemaking and the making of traditional boxty can be enjoyed. |
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The development of lacemaking is based on the mastery of other textile handicrafts, primarily weaving and embroidery. |
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The ratio of daylight to handwriting Was the same as lacemaking to eyesight. |
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Identification of antique lace and demonstration of techniques of bobbin lacemaking. |
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Traditional industries include lacemaking, embroidery mills, and the manufacture of clothing, beaded bags, and musical instruments. |
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Although I have tried different ways of making lace, such as fine crochet, knitted lace and tatting, to me bobbin lacemaking has to be the most satisfying of all. |
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The tradition of lacemaking in the village of Lefkara in southeastern Cyprus dates back to at least the fourteenth century. |
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The museum offers classes in block printing, Provençal quiltmaking, embroidery and lacemaking. |
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Long renowned for lacemaking, Mechelen is also one of western Europe's principal vegetable markets and has railway repair shops. |
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In every number there are more than 25 patterns published in natural size, so ready for lacemaking. |
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And, Burano, famous for its lacemaking, is a fishing village of small shops and colorful houses. |
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The illustrated catalogue for the Great Exhibition of 1851 is replete with Gothic detail, from lacemaking and carpet designs to heavy machinery. |
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The Workshop, unique in North America, is 4,180 m2 of dedicated space for various specialists in the fields of shoe making, textiles, lacemaking, wigs, clothing design, le patronnage and hat making. |
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Testament to the ability to appreciate multiple influences and incorporate them into one's own culture, lacemaking is at the centre of daily life for women of Lefkara and a proud symbol of their identity. |
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Today the museum presents the following topics: Living and working in former times, lacemaking, geology and mineralogy, alpine mountaineering and tourism. Seasonal special exhibition. |
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Apply Carat by glueing, or stitching by hand or machine using MADEIRA's transparent thread Monofil. Carat can be woven, used in lacemaking or crocheting, in canvas work and has many other decorative craft uses. |
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These Lyons-born machines are from an older generation than their Calais cousins and hark from the Dognin company which left its mark on the history of lacemaking in Lyons and Villeurbanne by working closely with Calais. |
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, home indurstries such als weaving and lacemaking were introduced in order to stop the heavy emigration to America. |
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Guided visits and blitz-introductions to the lacemaking are also possible. |
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Besides the association takes part and promotes events, exhibitions, studies about lace, workshops of lacemaking and every three months it edits the magazine Fuselliamo, il tombolo secondo noi. |
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As used in spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing, or lacemaking, the bobbin provides temporary or permanent storage for yarn and may be made of plastic, metal, bone, or wood. |
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Bobbin lacemaking is a handcraft which requires the winding of yarn onto a temporary storage spindle made of wood, previously bone, often turned on a lathe. |
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