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		<title>Embroidery Basics &#8211; Part 1</title>
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White Embroidery.
We have retained the familiar term, white embroidery, for this kind of needlework, for convenience sake, in spite of its inaccuracy, now that coloured materials are quite as much used for it as white.
It is executed, either on a backing of oil-cloth, or in an embroidery frame, called «tambour-frame». Only skilful workers can dispense <a href='http://www.theinfochief.com/needlework/426/embroidery-basics-part-1/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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