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  2. Argyle (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    An example of an Argyle style pattern. An argyle (/ ˈ ɑːr. ɡ aɪ l /, occasionally spelled argyll) pattern is made of diamonds or lozenges. The word is sometimes used to refer to an individual diamond in the design, but more commonly refers to the overall pattern. Most argyle contains layers of overlapping motifs, adding a sense of three ...

  3. Argyll - Wikipedia

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    Argyll (/ ɑːr ˈ ɡ aɪ l /; archaically Argyle; Scottish Gaelic: Earra-Ghàidheal, pronounced [ˈaːrˠəɣɛːəl̪ˠ]), sometimes called Argyllshire, is a historic county and registration county of western Scotland.

  4. Argyle - Wikipedia

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    Argyle (pattern), a pattern consisting of diamonds in diagonal checkerboard arrangement; Argyle diamond mine, Western Australia; Argyle Hotel or The Argyle, a former name of Sunset Tower in West Hollywood, CA; Argyle Middle School, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA; Argyle Secondary School, British Columbia, Canada

  5. 'Argylle' director answers: Did Taylor Swift write the spy ...

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    Swift also has a history of wearing sweaters with an argyle pattern. Fans can purchase a " Red (Taylor's Version) " a rgyle s weater on Swift's website for $65. Further, Bryce Dallas Howard, who ...

  6. Intarsia (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Intarsia patterns are almost always given as charts (which, because of the mechanics of knitting, are read beginning at the lower right and continuing upward). The charts generally look like highly pixellated cartoon drawings, in this sense resembling dot-matrix computer graphics or needlepoint patterns (though usually without the colour nuance ...

  7. Sweater vest - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common patterns on a sweater vest is argyle. Many newer designs feature a return to popular patterns from past eras. Other variations include designs of a more modern nature, including stripes. Some of the most common of neckline shapes are the V-neck [3] and the crew neck, which is similar to a common T-shirt neckline.

  8. Writers Are Fighting a Long History of Pattern Bargaining ...

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    In the summer of 1952, guilds representing directors and actors reached a historic deal with Hollywood studios to earn a residual on TV reruns. But the Screen Writers Guild held out for a royalty ...

  9. Fair Isle (technique) - Wikipedia

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    Fair Isle (/fɛəraɪ̯l/) is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle , one of the Shetland Islands . Fair Isle knitting gained considerable popularity when the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII ) wore Fair Isle jumpers in public in 1921.