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A wide range of patterns are available today for the modern needleworker to try, in both traditional and contemporary styles.
The quilt is one of 12 known quilts identified as the work of this expert needleworker.
Dorr's mother had been a meticulous needleworker; or more accurately, an obsessed one.
Her daughter Jade is a professional needleworker and artist, and has published her own books.
The 1841 census lists five hundred or so inmates, including Elizabeth Titford, who is described as being a needleworker.
Bonnie Cone's mother, Addie, was a talented seamstress and needleworker who made most of her children's clothes.
He was a proficient needleworker, and covered his antique chairs in needlepoint (I have seen his work) in the style of the 17th century.
The rectangular canvas mount could tilt and pivot over so that the needleworker could also access the back of the canvas with ease.
Occasionally, as in "Dog Team With Shadows," a banal image of faceless people and dogs on a snowy landscape was transformed by an anonymous needleworker.
Sylvia Green : Sylvia is quieter and more polite and ladylike than her cousin, but she likes to have fun and is a skilled needleworker.
She continued to Locminé, where she boarded with a needleworker, Marie-Jeanne Leboucher-both Leboucher and her daughter died and a son fell ill.
Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice - Kyoko Needleworker, Flora Beast, Asagi (uncredited)
Alice Starmore (née Alice Matheson) is a professional needleworker, photographer and author of books on needlework, born in Stornoway, Western Isles, Scotland.
The revival in quilting has brought with it the reappearance of the rose motif, "and along with it the opportunity for a skillful needleworker to show her craft," Mr. Woodard said.
Each piece was photographed and analyzed for the museum's archives in a review directed by Phyllis A. Tepper, a Long Island needleworker, in consultation with a team of experts at the museum.
She was the author of Curious Calligraphy (1525) the first English essay on calligraphy, she was also fluent in Latin, Spanish, and Italian, and an accomplished musician and needleworker.
Mrs. Dadey, 40, is a widely respected needleworker and quilter who worked on Judy Chicago's "Birth Project"; Mr. Dadey, a sculptor and furniture maker, helps design her quilts on his computer.
Thérèse de Dillmont (10 October 1846 - 22 May 1890) was an Austrian needleworker and writer, "one of the most important pioneers in the international and multicultural enterprise of hobby needlework in the late nineteenth century".
On the other, a painted linen fragment almost seven inches square, stitched by a master needleworker in the Ptolomaic period between 323 and 30 B.C., is dominated by an aristocratic-looking appliqued baboon depicting the god Hapy, probably part of a coffin decoration.
Art needlework emphasized freehand stitching and delicate shading in silk thread thought to encourage self-expression in the needleworker in sharp contrast with the brightly coloured Berlin wool work needlepoint and its "paint by numbers" aesthetic which had gripped much of home embroidery in the mid-19th century.