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Knitting can be accomplished by machine, while many crochet stitches can only be crafted by hand.
Other products include hand crafted antique replicas as well as leather and furs.
Due to the worldwide demand for this staple food, pasta is now largely mass-produced in factories and only a tiny proportion is crafted by hand.
These attitudes, very early adopted, went with them through later conflicts, formed in a way that seemed to them obviously crafted by the hand of God Himself.
It was hand crafted by the Foundry's founder and president, Ernest D. Womack.
* Angus Pipes-Specialist maker of hand crafted uilleann pipes.
From large shipyards such as Breaux's Bay Craft, Neuville Boat Works, and Breaux Brothers that build aluminum ocean going work vessels to the traditional wood Cajun pirogue hand crafted by local residents, boat building and the use of the local waterways such as Bayou Teche and Lake Dauterive have been an important activity for residents since the establishment of the village.
Red Lion was also known nationwide for its furniture industry, with several large factories producing ornate, hand crafted furniture for over 100 years.
Also on view are hand crafted benches and places to rest.
Containers range from disposable mass produced to hand crafted lacquerware.
The early windsurfing boards were made of foam in the garages of Schweitzer and Drake, with the booms, tees and daggerboards hand crafted in teak.
Turkish carpets ( also known as Anatolian ), whether hand knotted or flat woven, are among the most well known and established hand crafted art works in the world.
There are very important pieces of work done on the Urfa cuisine as it is widely believed that Urfa is the birthplace of many dishes, including Raw Kibbé ( Çiğ Köfte ), that according to the legend, was crafted by no-one else but the Prophet Abraham himself from the ingredients he had in hand.
The Big Texan Brewery started serving hand crafted beers on June 24, 2011.
Artists such as Cy Twombly and Anselm Kiefer routinely make unique, hand crafted books in a deliberate reaction to the small mass produced editions of previous generations ; Albert Oehlen, for instance, whilst still keeping artists ' books central to his practice, has created a series of works that have more in common with Victorian sketchbooks.
His new approach was to use hand crafted artwork instead of general illustrations.
Prior to World War II, hand crafted automatic knives marked Campobasso or Frosolone were often called Flat Guards because of the two-piece top bolster design.
The night Perrin left the Two Rivers, he received his signature weapon from his blacksmith master: a moon-bladed hand axe, crafted on contract but never sold.
His ethical pot idea was a rough interpretation of mingei for the western world ; he exonerated simplicity ( ideally the best pots are so quick to make that they could be " thrown before breakfast "), and pots made to look natural and hand crafted.
Johnston also devised the simply crafted round calligraphic handwriting style, written with a broad pen, known as the foundational hand.
The Reatta sported its own unique body style and was crafted with an attention to hand finishing uncommon for a mass-produced automobile.
At school as a child, he wore hand crafted suits from his father's shop which, he later reflected in his memoir Origins of a Nonfiction Writer ( 1996 ), caused him to appear to be older than his classmates.
This limited version, each handmade to order, consisted of a hand crafted wooden box finished with rope and burned finish containing an undisclosed amount of genuine soil from Transylvania, a poster, pin and deluxe digipack edition of the CD album itself.

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Albarn, however, attempted to assuage fans ' fears that the album would be electronic by providing reassurances that the band's new album would be " a rockin ' record ", and also stated that it has " a lot of finely crafted pop songs ".
" The lyrics are indifferently crafted ," wrote Christgau, " and while their one-dimensionality is winningly perverse at a time when his old fans will take any ambiguity they can get, it does serve to flaunt their theological wrongheadedness and occasional jingoism.
This first Bloodlust Software game crafted after the departure of Icer Addis and the beginning of what has been christened ' the Click era ' in Bloodlust Software history by fans.
He goes on to explain in the same interview that he was not put off by the fans: " When I look back on it, I think that the fact that that song was a hit gives me some confidence in pop music because the song is completely honest, what it is, it's crafted well, it's relaxed, it's recorded in a way that we'd never recorded a song before, which was absolutely live, three or four microphones in a bedroom.

crafted and Indian
Of particular concern to Indian drama and literature are the term ' Bhava ' or the state of mind and rasa referring generally to the emotional flavors / essence crafted into the work by the writer and relished by a ' sensitive spectator ' or sahṛdaya or one with positive taste and mind.
Indian film critic Khalid Mohamed commented, " As a film director, he discussed the status of women ( Uski Roti, Duvidha ), crafted visually seductive documentaries ( Arrival, Before My Eyes, A Desert of a Thousand Lines ) and went through a spell of interpreting Fyodor Dostoevsky ’ s masterworks.

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Bacardi created Havana Club rum based on the original recipe from the Arechebala ’ s, and the product is crafted in Puerto Rico and currently sold in Florida.
* Pinoko from Black Jack is technically a cyborg ; as a living Teratoma, she is mostly organs: most of her body was crafted by Blackjack from synthetic fiber.
Marta Weigle further developed and refined this typology to highlight nine themes, adding elements such as deus faber, a creation crafted by a deity, creation from the work of two creators working together or against each other, creation from sacrifice and creation from division / conjugation, accretion / conjunction, or secretion.
Early crochet hooks ranged from primitive bent needles in a cork handle, used by poor Irish lace workers, to expensively crafted silver, brass, steel, ivory and bone hooks set into a variety of handles, some of which were better designed to show off a lady's hands than they were to work with thread.
The internal and external surfaces bear carefully crafted scenes usually from mythology, usually intaglio, rarely part intaglio, part cameo.
In particular, Jahn crafted early models of the horizontal bar, the parallel bars ( from a horizontal ladder with the rungs removed ), and the vaulting horse.
Forging tends to be reserved for manufacturers ' more expensive product lines, and can often be distinguished from stock removal product lines by the presence of an integral bolster, though integral bolsters can be crafted through either shaping method.
Mirrors of polished copper were crafted in Mesopotamia from 4000 BC, and in ancient Egypt from around 3000 BC.
The famous Flemish-French painter Jean-Baptiste van Mour visited the Ottoman Empire during the Tulip Era and crafted some of the most renowned works of art depicting scenes from daily life in the Ottoman society and the imperial court.
Balsamic vinegar is an aromatic, aged type of vinegar traditionally crafted in the Modena and Reggio Emilia provinces of Italy from the concentrated juice, or must, of white grapes ( typically of the Trebbiano variety ).
One such example is the Mead of Poetry, a mead of Norse mythology crafted from the blood of the wise being Kvasir which turns the drinker into a poet or scholar.
Much later, it became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, which led to a major expansion that left a heritage of exemplary Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone.
No judicially crafted rule should insulate from liability the involuntary and unknowing human experimentation alleged to have occurred in this case.
At about 12 years old he made a small dissecting kit ( including a scalpel crafted from a flattened pin ) which he used to dissect a bumblebee, but he got into trouble with his parents when he progressed to dissecting a larger specimen.
There were originally 102 gargoyles or spouts, but due to the heavy weight ( they were crafted from marble ), many have snapped off and had to be replaced.
The murals were crafted with a special mixture of paint which included elements of kerosene and wax to protect the exposed artwork from fluctuations in temperature and moisture conditions.
During this period, Asian women were still wearing traditional hairstyles held up with combs, pins and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in the Western style ( known as sokuhatsu ), or adopting Westernized versions of traditional Japanese hairstyles ( these were called yakaimaki, or literally, soirée chignon ).
Japan's sentiment regarding indigenous peoples was crafted around the memory of the Mudan Incident, when, in 1871, a group of shipwrecked Okinawan fishermen was massacred by a Paiwan group from the village of Mudan in southern Taiwan.
Musicians originally crafted reeds from cane using simple tools, a process which was time-consuming and painstaking.
Every Easter Monday the doge headed a procession from San Marco to the convent of San Zaccaria where the abbess presented him a new camauro crafted by the nuns.
For the Elves, however, Eru crafted a Straight Road that peels away from the curvature of the earth and passes to the now-alien land of Aman.

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