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  2. Smock-frock - Wikipedia

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    The round smock is a pullover style with an open neckline and a flat, round collar. This smock is reversible front-to-back. [1] A feature of Sussex smocks or round frocks is the lack of elaborate decoration; instead there is fine embroidery on the yoke, collar, cuffs and shoulder. [2] Sussex smocks were thought to be the most elaborate of ...

  3. Glossary of woodworking - Wikipedia

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    The tendency for wood that is being cut to direct the saw parallel to its grain. lath. Also called a slat. A thin, narrow strip of straight-grained wood, typically arranged side-by-side with others and used to support roof shingles or tiles, as a backing material for plaster or stucco in walls and ceilings, or in lattice and trellis frameworks ...

  4. The New Yankee Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The New Yankee Workshop is an American half-hour woodworking television series produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash , the program was hosted by Norm Abram , a regular fixture on Morash's television series This Old House .

  5. 40 of the very best gifts for new dads (that aren't for the baby)

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    It can easily clip onto a stroller and includes an easy-to-access zippered pocket for wipes. It comes with a mini changing mat and extra pouches that can be used as shoe bags, dust bags and to ...

  6. Smock - Wikipedia

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    Smock-frock, a coat-like outer garment, often worn to protect the clothes; Smocking, an embroidery technique in which the fabric is gathered, then embroidered with decorative stitches to hold the gathers in place; Chemise, a woman's undergarment; A smock mill, a windmill with a wooden tower, resembling the garment in appearance

  7. German World War II camouflage patterns - Wikipedia

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    Reversible Waffen-SS smock in Eichenlaubmuster (Oak leaf A) for autumn and winter. The Reichswehr (Army of the Weimar Republic ) started experimenting with camouflage patterns for Wehrmacht uniforms before World War II and some army units used Splittertarnmuster ("splinter camouflage pattern"), first issued in 1931, and based on Zeltbahn ...

  8. Erbsenmuster - Wikipedia

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    It was developed from Eichenlaubmuster, the oak leaf pattern. [2] Its style was quite unlike earlier German camouflage smocks: unlike them, it was not reversible. [1]It was a two piece uniform and could be worn either by itself in warm weather, or over other uniform; the camouflage pattern was intended to be effective all year round.

  9. Smock mill - Wikipedia

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    Smock mill with fantail (Sønderho, Fanø, Denmark) Smock mill in Amsterdam Cobstone Windmill, Ibstone, Buckinghamshire. The smock mill is a type of windmill that consists of a sloping, horizontally weatherboarded, thatched, or shingled tower, usually with six or eight sides. It is topped with a roof or cap that rotates to bring the sails into ...