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  2. Buckstitching - Wikipedia

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    Buckstitching is often found on items such as cowboy boots, western saddles, and other leather products associated with the American frontier. It is an alternative to the whipstitch, the running stitch, the saddle stitch, the round braid, loop lacing, and appliqué lacing. [1]

  3. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    The boots worn by Mexican vaqueros influenced cowboy boots, although the exact origin of the modern cowboy boot as we know it today is unclear. Americans most likely adopted cowboy boots from Northern Mexico, and later came the cowboy boots we know today. Military boots designed for cavalry riders also had an influence. Mexican vaqueros ...

  4. Index of fashion articles - Wikipedia

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    Hessian (boot) High-low skirt; High-technology swimwear fabric; High-top; High-visibility clothing; Highland dress; Hijab; Hijab by country; Hiking boot; Himation; Hime cut; Hip and buttock padding; Hip boot; Hip-hop fashion; Hip-huggers; History of brassieres; History of clothing and textiles; History of corsets; History of jewelry in Ukraine ...

  5. Appliqué - Wikipedia

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    In the context of sewing, an appliqué refers to a needlework technique in which patterns or representational scenes are created by the attachment of smaller pieces of fabric to a larger piece of contrasting colour or texture. [4] [5] Good textiles for appliqué are durable and don't easily fray, like felt and leather. [6]

  6. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    2. Darning also refers to any of several needlework techniques that are worked using darning stitches, including pattern darning (a type of embroidery), net darning or filet lace, and needle weaving, a drawn thread work technique. [1] darning mushroom A darning mushroom is a tool used for darning clothes, particularly socks. The sock can be ...

  7. Jack Armstrong (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Armstrong was born in Omaha, Nebraska. [1]Armstrong arrived in New York in 1979 where he became friends with Andy Warhol. [2] Armstrong has never been represented by a dealer and is known for his anti-establishment views [3] of the industry.

  8. Needlework - Wikipedia

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    Embroidered boots, 1885. Needlework was an important fact of women's identity during the Victorian age, including embroidery, netting, knitting, crochet, and Berlin wool work. A growing middle class had more leisure time than ever before; printed materials offered homemakers thousands of patterns.

  9. Moccasin - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary moccasins Osage (Native American). Pair of Moccasins, early 20th century. Brooklyn Museum. A moccasin is a shoe, made of deerskin or other soft leather, [1] consisting of a sole (made with leather that has not been "worked") and sides made of one piece of leather, [1] stitched together at the top, and sometimes with a vamp (additional panel of leather).