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Others were knitting, or working with needle and embroidery hoop.
Across from them was a woman working serenely with embroidery hoop and needle.
The aunt picked up a small embroidery hoop and pulled at a thread.
She picked up her embroidery hoop and resumed work, muttering to herself.
I bring the paintings from Jamaica on embroidery hoops.
Her hands dropped onto the embroidery hoop on her lap.
But the tabletops are in fact embroidery hoops holding white silk cloth.
Sophia sat with her embroidery hoop near the hearth.
Petit point is sometimes worked in a small embroidery hoop rather than a scroll frame.
She was awake, working on an embroidery hoop.
Her embroidery hoop in hand, she gazed up at him in palpable fear.
Mr. Benedict's is made from wooden crutches held together by embroidery hoops.
Hand embroiderers still stitch with needle, thread and an embroidery hoop.
Scissors and a six-inch embroidery hoop must be supplied by each participant.
She stands and sets aside the embroidery hoop.
Cadsuane set the embroidery hoop on her lap and leaned back.
Sophia glanced up from her embroidery hoop and smiled at her grandson.
Kitty was sitting in the wing chair with an embroidery hoop in her lap.
Her embroidery hoop fell unheeded to the carpet.
"Well," she said, setting the embroidery hoop on the table, "I must say I've seen better without paying.
"Get out your embroidery hoop," I said.
Needlepoint canvas is stretched on a embroidery hoop to keep the work taut during stitching.
He knocked the embroidery hoop off and plunged the long spindle of wood down, into Alice's chest.
And its moral seemed to be that if you sense your civilization is crumbling, grab a needle and an embroidery hoop.
The cloth is placed in a tight embroidery hoop, which attaches to the same motor that guides the needle.
In the tambour I order: - Individual space for us two.
Along with a harp or two, and at least one tambour."
She pushed up the tambour lid and looked inside.
I and my sister worked at tambour work.
With the corrugated metal ceiling, the overall effect suggests a tambour.
The traditional music of the island is known as Sega Tambour.
It is also the only known church in Nubia with a raised central dome tambour.
From far off Blade could hear the weird music of tambour and lyre.
In 2002, the Tambour watch collection was introduced.
It was followed by musicians with tambour, fife and viol.
Thai's had one like it, but on hers the women were dancing to the music of flute and tambour.
There was a small, early-nineteenth-century mahogany Tambour writing cabinet on her side of the bed.
A tambour with numerous gun embrasures perpendicular to the entry.
The tambour is 18 inches wide by 25 inches deep (470 x 648 mm).
From 1497 he directed works at the Milan Cathedral, finishing the tambour in 1500.
It has a circular (central) plan with a large dome over a terrace and a squared tambour.
The tambour, which protrudes from the centre of the construction, is in Armenian style.
"We had a desk on display that was strongly related to a Federal tambour desk," he said.
In all pieces dancing is directed towards the tambour bélé.
At No. 2, there is a carved sign above the door with the words "Au grand tambour".
Hilda Lodge has some tambour sticks for sale.
And another unseen beat on a tambour."
It is wound onto a roll called a tambour, and stored for final cutting and shipping.
Women play drums and men play tambour.
One is tambour, or Tanbūra, a kind of lyre.