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  2. Cutwork - Wikipedia

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    Cutwork frill on a cotton petticoat. Cutwork or cut work, also known as punto tagliato in Italian, is a needlework technique in which portions of a textile, typically cotton or linen, [1] are cut away and the resulting "hole" is reinforced and filled with embroidery or needle lace. Cutwork is related to drawn thread work.

  3. Drawn thread work - Wikipedia

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    Drawn thread embroidery is a very early form of open work embroidery, and is the basis of lace.Drawn thread work from the 12th century was known as Opus Tiratum and Punto Tirato [1] from the Arab Tiraz workshops in Palermo.

  4. Broderie anglaise - Wikipedia

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    Broderie anglaise (French, "English embroidery", pronounced [bʁɔdʁi ɑ̃ɡlɛz]) is a whitework needlework technique incorporating features of embroidery, cutwork and needle lace that became associated with England, due to its popularity there in the 19th century.

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    Prairie Princess: Pretend like you’re a prairie princess in this boho-style flowy maxi dress that has cute flower embroidery, a smocked bodice and tiered skirt — $31! 2.

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    If you’re anything like us, then you frequent Zara’s site and stores every winter for seasonal must-haves. Whether you’re looking for a wedding guest dress like this floral satin number ($60 ...

  7. Whitework embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Women's collar, Linen plain weave, drawn threadwork, cotton embroidery. Europe or North America, c. early 19th century. Los Angeles County Museum of Art: 60.41.82. Boy's Frock, cotton with white-cutwork embroidery (broderie anglaise), probably England, c.1855. Los Angeles County Museum of Art: M.2007.211.89.