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  2. Sequin - Wikipedia

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    The name sequin originates from the Venetian colloquial noun zecchino (Venetian:), meaning a Venetian ducat coin, rendered into French as sequin (French:). The ducat stopped being minted after the Napoleonic invasion of Italy, and the name sequin was falling out of use in its original sense. It was then that the name was taken up in France to ...

  3. Mattabesset - Wikipedia

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    The third, 300 acres in size, was established for Sowheag, the sachem of Mattabesett, and the Native peoples of Mattabesett. [6] In a 1761 survey of indigenous peoples in Connecticut, local Native peoples still resided at "Mattabéeset (at Wongunck, opposite Middletown)."

  4. Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Sequin embroidery machines: Designed for adding sequins. They can handle various sequin sizes and colors, often used in fashion, dance costumes, and decorative items. Some models offer mixed media capabilities, combining sequin, cording, and standard embroidery in one machine.

  5. Lori Harvey to Cover “Playboy”’s First Print Issue in Five Years

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    Lori Harvey is ushering in Playboy's return to print.. The 28-year-old model and the media outlet announced on Thursday, Jan. 23, that Harvey was selected to be the first cover model in five years.

  6. Kylie Jenner Glitters in Body-Hugging Gown Alongside ... - AOL

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    As she walked over toward him, her body-hugging, black sequin gown was on full display. Kylie Jenner/Instagram; Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Kylie Jenner; Timothée Chalamet

  7. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    While similar to counted thread in regards to technique, in canvas work or needlepoint, threads are stitched through a fabric mesh to create a dense pattern that completely covers the foundation fabric. [20] Examples of canvas work include bargello and Berlin wool work. Embroidery can also be classified by the similarity of its appearance.