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  2. Elspeth Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Elspeth Gibson (born 4 March 1963) [1] is a British fashion designer, known for her feminine style of design. Her designs are often characterised by lace , beading and embroidery . [ 2 ] Gibson was the British Fashion Council 's New Generation Designer of the Year in 1998, and examples of her work are held in the design archive at the Victoria ...

  3. 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.

  4. Nakshi kantha - Wikipedia

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    The colourful patterns and designs that are embroidered resulted in the name "Nakshi Kantha," [6] which was derived from the Bengali word "naksha," referring to artistic patterns. [7] Early kanthas had a white background accented with red, blue, and black embroidery; later, yellow, green, pink, and other colours were also included.

  5. Anna Maria Horner - Wikipedia

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    Anna Maria Parry (born 1972) is an artist, author and fabric designer in Nashville, Tennessee, known for her colorful fabric designs, quilts, and sewing patterns. [2] [3] In addition to teaching classes and selling items globally under her namesake brand, [4] she has written several books about sewing, quilting, and needlework.

  6. EmbroidMe - Wikipedia

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    EmbroidMe was founded in 2000 by Ray Titus in West Palm Beach, Florida. [4] In 2002, the company launched its first foreign store, and in 2004 the first store in Australia opened.

  7. Zandra Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Rhodes started a business with fashion designer Sylvia Ayton. The two designers opened a boutique called Fulham Road Clothes Shop. The business allowed Rhodes to create her textile designs onto garments designed by Sylvia Ayton. [6] She produced her first collection showing loose, romantic garments. [8]