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  2. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan sweaters are also called Siwash sweaters, [1] Indian sweaters, curling sweaters or sometimes Mary Maxim sweaters. While Cowichan is the name of a specific First Nations group, the word Siwash is borrowed from Chinook jargon , the historic trade language of the Pacific Northwest .

  3. Mary Maxim - Wikipedia

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    Mary Maxim was first recognized for their quality knitting yarns. In the late 1950s they became increasingly popular for their bulky, knit sweaters with designs influenced by North American Wildlife. The first sweater pattern was designed in 1951 by Stella Sawchyn. [4]

  4. Sifton, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The blacksmith, John Weselowski, eventually partnered with Willard McPhedrain, a community promoter and CN agent at the time, who had the idea of creating knitting patterns with Canadian symbols. It was McPhedrain who founded the Mary Maxim Co., bestowing on his company a name derived from the shortened version of a domestic in his household: a ...

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    Today, her charity, Queen Mary's Foundation, released a new portrait of the queen with a holiday message. In the photograph, she wears a red dress and poses in front of a Christmas tree.

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    The FDA explained that the move will help call attention to products like nuts and seeds, higher-fat fish like salmon, certain oils, coffee, tea, and water, which previously did not qualify for ...

  7. This Is the Absolute Worst Food for Your Arteries, According ...

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    Dr. Mary Greene, MD, a cardiologist with Manhattan Cardiology and a contributor to LabFinder, adds to this, saying that, in general, arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away ...