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  2. Fiber art - Wikipedia

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    Fiber art (fibre art in British spelling) refers to fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber and other components, such as fabric or yarn. It focuses on the materials and on the manual labor on the part of the artist as part of the works' significance, and prioritizes aesthetic value over utility.

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  4. Timeline of clothing and textiles technology - Wikipedia

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    1493 – The first available reference to lace is in a will by one of the ruling Milanese Sforza family. [10] 1550-1600 – Armazine and Bombazine introduced for the first time in United Kingdom. 1590 – First reference to Cambric fabric. [11] 1840 – Barathea developed as a cloth for mourning clothes. [12] 1892 – Cross, Bevan & Beadle ...

  5. Claire Zeisler - Wikipedia

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    Claire Block was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, attended Columbia College Chicago for one year, then in 1921 married Harold Florsheim (son of Milton S. Florsheim and an heir to Florsheim Shoe). They had three children, Joan (née Florsheim) Fraerman Binkley (married to architect Leroy "Roy" Binkley ), Peter Florsheim, and Thomas Florsheim, Sr ...

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    Luckily for home cooks, there's Costco, where you can pick up a Dash 17-Piece All-In-One Egg Cooker to help you cook your eggs perfectly every time. Spotted by @costcohotfinds, the all-inclusive ...

  7. Diane Itter - Wikipedia

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    Itter used fine threads, small knots, and bright colors, whereas most fiber artists working at the time were producing large sculptural works from undyed fibers tied into large knots. [4] [5] Itter was inspired by historical textiles from Peru, Japan, and Africa. [6] Itter had limited herself to brightly dyed thread and a single type of knot by ...

  8. Fiber arts - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 September 2007, at 22:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the

  9. Ravelry - Wikipedia

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    Spouses Cassidy and Jessica Forbes founded Ravelry in May 2007. [2] Their idea was to create a web presence for all fiber artists. Ravelry is a place for knitters, crocheters, designers, spinners, and dyers to keep track of their yarn, tools and pattern information, and look to others for ideas and inspiration.