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In the handsewn casual market there are numerous competitors.
Personally i have a massive problem with items of sentimental value, given to me or made by relatives, e.g. handsewn clothes.
Claudia Holbrook, who is 90, recently made for the show several dolls with dried-apple faces and handsewn outfits.
It's in the chip on the rim of the spongeware cereal bowl and the scorch on the handsewn potholder.
Who else but another Earthling would recognize Dwer's handsewn buckskins and neolithic weaponry for what they were?
Satisfied, lie dropped his weight into the leather sofa opposite me and stretched out his legs to put his handsewn Ferragamo moccasins upon the low table.
At first she interspersed handpainted images with handwritten texts on handsewn surfaces of quilted canvas, a combination that was usually bordered with a patchwork of patterned fabrics.
When she had an album's worth of her home recordings, she self-released them as the record "Teardrops & Lollipops," packaging CDs in handsewn sleeves she would sell at shows.
It's hard to think of another museum where a handsewn wedding dress for a long-ago Jewish bride hangs not far from a Cindy Sherman photograph that features the artist in a terry-cloth bathrobe, looking as if she just woke up after an extremely rough night.
If men on the Upper West Side look like lumberjacks emerging from the Maine woods, it may have something to do with the success of Timberland, a New Hampshire manufacturer that has in recent years added clothing to its line of handsewn leather footwear.
The house was three rooms in depth from front to back, giving it six rooms in all on the main floor, and in the first of these, to the left of the hallway, we found Great Nananne, under a layer of handsewn quilts in an old plantation four-poster, without a canopy, of simple mahogany design.