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  2. Embroidery hoops and frames - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery hoops come in various sizes and are generally small enough to control with one hand and rest in the lap. Hoops were originally made of wood, bone, or ivory; [1] modern hoops are made of wood or plastic. [2] Hoops may be attached to a table-top or floor stand when both hands must be free for sewing, as in making tambour lace. Standing ...

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  4. Hoop-La - Wikipedia

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    Hoop-La is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Lloyd, and starring Clara Bow (in her final film role), Preston Foster, Richard Cromwell and Minna Gombell also in the cast. The film is based on the play The Barker by Kenyon Nicholson , which was also filmed in 1928 under the same title as the play.

  5. Suzanne Bates - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Bates (born January 11, 1956) is an American business consultant and executive coach based in Wellesley, Massachusetts who is regarded as an authority on ...

  6. Bernina International - Wikipedia

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    Bernina International AG is a privately owned international manufacturer of sewing and embroidery systems. The company was founded in Steckborn, Switzerland, and develops, manufactures, and sells goods and services for the textile market, primarily household sewing-related products in the fields of embroidery, quilting, home textiles, garment sewing, and crafting.

  7. List of Veiled Prophet Belles and Queens - Wikipedia

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    The first crowned "queen" was Hester Bates Laughlin in 1894, ... 1900 Susan Larkin Thomson [2] 1901–1950. 1901 Emily Catlin Wickham [2] [9] 1902 Maud Wells [2] [9]

  8. Hoop - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery hoop; Hoop (surname) Hoop (East Indiaman), a Dutch sail ship sunk in 1605; Hooping, a modern subculture revolving around hoopdance; HOOPS 3D Graphics System, a 3D Graphics API, part of The HOOPS 3D Application Framework; A barrel component; Hoop earrings; The rim of a drum

  9. Susan Batson - Wikipedia

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    Susan Batson is an American producer, actress, author, acting coach, and a life member of the Actors Studio. [1] Batson graduated from Girls Latin School [ 2 ] and Emerson College . [ 3 ]