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  2. Pfaltzgraff - Wikipedia

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    Pfaltzgraff is known for their stoneware collections and has released many patterns, some of the most popular including Folk Art, Yorktowne, Village, and America patterns. Pieces of the collection are identified by a Pfaltzgraff stamp on the bottom or back of the dishes.

  3. Hattie Hutchcraft Hill - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Amanda Hutchraft was born to her parents, James and Elizabeth Hutchcraft, on April 27, 1847, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was the sixth of her parents' nine children.

  4. Najeonchilgi - Wikipedia

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    ‘Najeonchilgi’ combines two China-influenced craft procedures- the method of lacquering wood and the mother-of-pearl lacquerware. The Three Kingdom period (57 B.C. – 668 A.D.) witnessed the introduction of the first method and the second one was introduced during the Shilla period (668 A.D. – 935 A.D.).

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    Rebecca Dalton and Jesse Hutch: August 26, 2023 10 Steps to Love: Ella Cannon and Britton Webb: August 28, 2023 Learning to Love: Ina Barrón and Philip Boyd: September 2, 2023 Love Can Surprise You: Camilla Belle and David Lafontaine: September 9, 2023 One Perfect Match: Merritt Patterson and Joshua Sasse: September 16, 2023 Craft Me a Romance

  6. Pattern (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pattern formation, the processes and mechanisms by which patterns such as the stripes of animals form; also, a science dealing with outcomes of self-organisation; Pattern language, a structured method of describing good design practices; Pattern theory, a mathematical formalism to describe knowledge of the world as patterns

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  8. Theo Hutchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Hurts performing in October 2010. Hutchcraft met Adam Anderson and Scott Forster in Manchester in 2004. Over the next few months, they exchanged music and lyrics via email before forming the band Bureau in March 2006, along with Flick Ward and Jamie Alsop.

  9. Roycroft - Wikipedia

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    Roycroft was a reformist community of craft workers and artists which formed part of the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States. Elbert Hubbard founded the community in 1895, in the village of East Aurora, New York, near Buffalo. Participants were known as Roycrofters.