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crewel Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( crewel ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କ୍ରୁଏଲ୍, ସୁଗମ କାମ ପାଇଁ ବ୍ୟବହୃତ ସୂକ୍ଷ୍ମ ପଶମ ସୂତା, ସୂକ୍ଷ୍ମ ପଶମ, ଚିକାନଙ୍କ କାମ,

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crewel's Usage Examples:

often followed suit, though with less dense stitching to preserve scarce crewel wool.


Hungarian Kalotaszeg "written embroidery", Jacobean embroidery, and crewelwork.


Some notable areas are textiles, carpets and rugs, crewel embroidery, phool kari, silverware, woodwork and papier-mâché, etc.


Herringbone, fishbone, Van Dyke, and related crossed stitches are used in crewel embroidery, especially to add texture to stems, leaves, and similar objects.


The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal.


Other plainweaves suitable for crewel include denim, sailcloth, ticking, and organdy when worked in wool.


(1755–1845) was an English needle woman who exhibited her worsted embroidery or crewel embroidery in Leicester and London, and was the school mistress of a private.


plainweaves suitable for crewel include denim, sailcloth, ticking, and organdy when worked in wool.


Embroidery: Also known as crewel needles; identical to sharps but have a longer eye to enable easier threading of multiple embroidery.


1 m), and crewel wool as being 33 yards (30 m).


The tapestry is worked in crewel embroidery using woollen yarns on a handwoven woollen background.


recurring themes include exotic Tree of Life patterns influenced by earlier crewelwork and chinoiserie with its fanciful imagery of an imaginary China, asymmetry.


One source identifies a skein of stranded cotton as being , of tapestry wool as being , and crewel wool as being .



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