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  2. Linda Lomahaftewa - Wikipedia

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    Although best known for her printmaking, Ribbon Shirt, her contribution to the major traveling exhibit, Indian Humor, is a typical contemporary ribbon shirt bedecked with an array of medals, buttons, and award ribbons from various Native American art shows. [8]

  3. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ribbon: April 30, 2007 6 Ribbon Photo Mat, Ribbon Bookmark, Ribbon Sachets, Funky Ribbon Pillows, Ribbon Hair Accessories, Velvet Flower Barrettes, Rhinestone Ribbon Headband, Bow Tying 101 DCRJ-610L (75) State Fair: May 4, 2007 6 "Firecracker" Bean Bag Toss, Ticket Bowls, Quilted Cards, Cherry Cheesecake Pie, "You're a Winner" Ribbons

  4. Button - Wikipedia

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    Buttons can also be used on containers such as wallets and bags. Buttons may be sewn onto garments and similar items exclusively for purposes of ornamentation. In the applied arts and craft, a button can be an example of folk art, studio craft, or even a miniature work of art. In archaeology, a button can be a significant artifact.

  5. 50 People Who Absolutely Nailed Their DIY Christmas ...

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    Nothing Says Christmas Quite Like Candycane Buttons And An Expression Of Horror Image credits: tinydumplings_ #26 Was Inspired By A Vintage Style Deer Figurine And Made These Giant Versions.

  6. Mexican rag doll - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Most of the materials are commercially-made, such as fabric and buttons, but the most traditional filling is a local fiber called guata. [1] Although the ribbon-adorned version with the wide face is by far the most popular, other variations have come about such as dolls representing Frida Kahlo and those made with more ecological materials.

  7. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to stitch thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. In modern days, embroidery is usually seen on hats, clothing, blankets, and handbags. Embroidery is available in a wide variety of thread or yarn colour.