Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Made by the needle, so as to resemble that which is actually woven.
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Examples
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Designed by Dora Wheeler for needle-woven tapestry worked by The Associated Artists, 1883 134
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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The association of different forms of art stimulated and developed and was the means of producing very important examples both in embroidery, needle-woven tapestries and loom weaving.
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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Designed by Dora Wheeler and executed in needle-woven tapestry by The Associated Artists, 1883 122
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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Designed by Dora Wheeler for needle-woven tapestry worked by The
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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Designed by Dora Wheeler and executed in needle-woven tapestry by The
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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Drawn by Dora Wheeler and executed in needle-woven tapestry by The
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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Drawn by Dora Wheeler and executed in needle-woven tapestry by
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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Ann trotted out some really amazing needle-woven necklaces and instantly inspired me.
the Akamai Knitter 2009
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The needle-woven necklace had actually been calling me softly before this.
the Akamai Knitter 2009
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Kensington Museum) by Candace Wheeler and executed in needle-woven tapestry by The Associated Artists 130
The Development of Embroidery in America Candace Wheeler 1875
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