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She published five books on embroidery, including Educational Needlecraft ( published in 1911, with Margaret Swanson ), Needleweaving ( 1922 ), Embroidered Lace and Leatherwork ( 1924 ), and Countrywoman's Rug Book ( 1926 ).
Embroidered with an " S " on his uniform and tinted visor on his striped helmet, Snake Oiler drives the number 12 car, similar in appearance to the other cars in the Car Acrobatic Team.
Embroidered rank badges are worn in " CF gold " thread on rifle green ( Army ) or Air Force blue ( Air Force ) melton, stitched to the upper sleeves of the Service Dress jacket ; as miniature gold metal and rifle-green enamel badges on the collars of the Army dress shirt and Army outerwear jackets ; in " old-gold " thread on Air Force blue slip-ons on Air Force shirts, sweaters, and coats ; and in tan ( Army ) or dark blue ( Air Force ) thread on CADPAT slip-ons on the Operational Dress uniform.
Embroidered NCO rank badges of Corporal ( Cpl ), and Sergeant ( Sgt ) are worn on the right sleeve below the specialist trade badge ( if any ).
The common textile labels used on garments can be classified into four main groups – Woven labels, Leather labels, PVC / Plastic Labels, and Embroidered Labels.
Embroidered on the left shoulder of each cape was a large star of the Order.
* Metmuseum. org, Embroidered double-headed eagle on the podea of Paul, Patriarch of Constantinople ( late 14th century ) from the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
Embroidered Cassini medallions were featured on the headrests.

Embroidered and were
Embroidered carpets were traditionally made by royal and aristocratic women in the home, but there has been some commercial manufacture since steel needles were introduced ( earlier needles were made of bone ) and linen weaving improved in the 16th century.
Embroidered jackets were fashionable for both men and women in the period 1600-1620, and several of these jackets have survived.

Embroidered and used
Embroidered balls may be used in hand ball games.

Embroidered and .
Embroidered Easter eggs.
embroidery | Embroidered skirts by the Alfaro-Nùñez family of Cochas, Peru, using traditional Peruvian embroidery methods.
Embroidered panel, 18th to 19th century, from the Caucasus, possibly Karabagh.
Embroidered and jewelled gloves also formed part of the insignia of emperors and kings.
Embroidered patch given to volunteers.
Embroidered carpets can also include other features such as a pattern of shapes, or they can even tell a story.
Embroidered linen jacket c. 1614-18
Image: Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century. jpg | Embroidered wool-work curtain of the 17th or 18th century
* Embroidered emblem, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Sigismund. hu.
" Early 20th Century Embroidered Shawls.
" Embroidered China Crepe Shawls: 1800-1870.
Embroidered Cope depicting the Tree of Jesse.
Embroidered palitza ( photograph c. 1911 by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii ).

chest and panels
A high-legged buffet provides easy-to-reach serving, a cocktail table has small snack tables tucked under each end, recessed arched panels decorate a 60-inch long chest.
The chest panel, the side panels and the lower back of the skirt are handwoven indigo linen.
It is basically a chest or box with one of the side panels, rather than the top panel, serving as a " lid.
The Delta Command Megazord can fire powerful lasers from its finger-tips ( missiles in Dekaranger ), as well as powerful energy beams from its knees, and its finishing attack is a destructive wave of energy launched from the laser panels on its chest.
Zetton possesses several strange locations for sensory organs: The yellow panels on Zetton's chest are thought to be compound eyes.
The shield features a view of an Anatolian leopard which has some hexagon panels of a football in its head and chest.

chest and coloured
The male and female bear similar plumage ; an orange breast and face ( more strongly coloured in the otherwise similar British subspecies E. r. mesophilus ), lined by a bluish grey on the sides of the neck and chest.
The winner of a UCI World Championship title is awarded a rainbow jersey, white with five coloured bands on the chest.
Many types have white along with the main colour, usually under the belly and chest, over the shoulders, and on parts of the face and legs, but sometimes leaving only the head coloured – or white may be absent or limited to the chest and toes ( as in the Australian Kelpie ).
The winner wears a white jersey with coloured bands ( often called " rainbow bands ") around the chest.
This medallion is worn at the left chest, suspended on a 31. 8mm wide ribbon coloured white with vertical red stripes, the outermost two wider than the four arranged equally between, each of those representing 25 year intervals, thus totalling 100 years.
This medallion is worn at the left chest, suspended on a 31. 8mm wide ribbon coloured with vertical stripes in the shade of blue used by the United Nations, green ( representing service ), and Canada's official colours: red ( also indicitave of blood shed in the service of peace ), and white ( also the colour of peace ).
On each straight edge men of the senatorial class had a tablion, a lozenge shaped coloured panel across the chest or midriff ( at the front ), which was also used to show the further rank of the wearer by the colour or type of embroidery and jewels used ( compare those of Justinian and his courtiers ).

chest and buttons
They usually have buttons, sometimes for the entire length of the shirt, and sometimes just down to the chest ( pullover ).
" Later, while talking to a fan dressed in full Darth Vader regalia, Triumph directs his attention to the buttons on his chest and remarked, " Which one of these calls your parents to pick you up?
A green cloak with four silver buttons is worn over the shoulders and is secured by two green straps that cross over the chest, but is never buttoned except in severely inclement weather.
alt = A man with light brown hair, wearing a white collared uniform with buttons down the front and the words " New York " on his chest looks to his right
Eyewitness accounts were often inconsistent, but tended to describe the creature as about four feet ( 120 cm ) tall, covered in thick black hair, with a metal helmet, metal claws, glowing red eyes and three buttons on its chest.
The shirt worn would have only two or three buttons in place, while the chest portion is left wide open and at the lower part of the shirt is knotted ( using the two portions of the shirt ).
Male students wear a white shirt with five metal buttons, two on the two chest pockets and three on the shirt front.

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