Sentence examples for needlework for from inspiring English sources

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Or they will gladly sell a piece of Victorian needlework for $60.

They even devised riotously colorful needlework for the scarves, robes, head coverings and shoes that they wore.

"We got calls from clients immediately after the trade center disaster," said Stuart Meyer, an owner of Stanley Pleating, which produces needlework for fashion houses and Broadway costume shops.

By the second half of the century it became differentiated between "elementary primary" and "superior primary" education, and the curriculum was enlarged to include the teaching of national language, history, geography, rudimentary natural sciences, hygiene, civics, drawing, physical education, and crafts for boys and needlework for girls.

While dancing and music are excellent sources of amusement, they should not take up too much time, and there are other amusements that Macaulay considers beneficial, such as needlework for girls and handicrafts for boys.

Morris and his daughter May were early supporters of the Royal School of Art Needlework, founded in 1872, whose aim was to "restore Ornamental Needlework for secular purposes to the high place it once held among decorative arts".

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For nearly a century, federally condoned bigotry knew no finer name: girls were separated from boys and dumped in schools better equipped for needlework than for higher mathematics.

The January 1 , 1911 issue of Ladies Home Journall featured four floral appliqué quilts designed by Webster, a housewife in her 50s who previously had done needlework only for pleasure.

Eventually, the sewing circles switched from practical items to fancy goods intended to raise cash for the war effort, and "Colts & Quilts" displays embroidered slippers, pincushions and other examples of fine needlework destined for sale at "Sanitary Fairs".

Her greatest television success was a long-running gig selling Schiffli lace and embroidery products, and these commercials, featuring Susann surrounded by, and in some cases wearing, yards of the ruffly, semisheer needlework, made for eccentric viewing.

Late-19th-century medical literature described female "inverts" as appallingly straightforward, with a "dislike and sometimes incapacity for needlework" and "an inclination and taste for the sciences"; male inverts were "entirely averse to outdoor games".

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