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...Footage from the Handforth Parish Council Zoom meeting that went viral during the pandemic, in which chair Jackie Weaver comically chastised other council members for disrupting proceedings, is likely all...
...Grace Weaver: Hotel Paintings “The poetry of tiny moments” and “small increments that make up modern life” are central tenets of Grace Weaver’s work....
...The Landskein tweed Glisse coat, €889The Landskein, founded by Anna Guerin, which uses Irish heritage tweeds made by fifth-generation weavers in Co Donegal, is an effort to build and preserve an Irish luxury...
...Let’s start with this sentence: “Laurencina was the daughter of a Liverpool merchant, Lawrence Heyworth, whose own family had been weavers at Bacup in Lancashire.”...
...It’s hard to appreciate the minuscule detail, made from layering tiny fragments of clay, without being very close to it....
...More immigrants have made this area their home since the Huguenot weavers arrived, Jewish, Irish and Bangladeshi among them....
...In the archive room is the mill’s first pattern book from 1773, filled with tiny scraps of the fabric that a jaunty fellow back in the reign of George III might have worn....
...It’s already sweltering hot as we approach a tiny jetty beside the Sangha river, a main tributary of the Congo....
...“I remember being inspired years back by a pair of Peggy Guggenheim’s earrings, made from tiny paintings by Yves Tanguy,” Niarchos explains....
...They work with traditional weavers to preserve the art of kani, a twill-tapestry technique specific to the Kashmir Valley that results in elaborate designs....
...“We’ve found people that make things in a very traditional way,” says Laila, pointing to Egyptian linen weavers, Venetian glass craftspeople and Italian candlemakers....
...The idea is to push everything [to be] quite tiny: mini dresses, miniskirts, mini tops....
...A century ago, critics were horrified when the British equivalent of “five and dime” stores, where customers could browse freely, replaced tiny shops with goods kept under lock and key behind counters....
...“In an amazing market”, the ECB’s withdrawal may add just a tiny sliver to the company’s cost of borrowing....
...Gabriel and Ntation have their eyes peeled for a buffalo weaver bird to complete the set....
...“Production is tiny – they work with batches of about 38 blankets and no more,” she says....
...“In a tiny way, our Devon workshop and its team of 10 is keeping those skills going.” Passementerie Jessica Light is widely known as the “The Tassel Queen of Bethnal Green”....
...“He loved the absurdity of taking a tiny press cutting and weaving it for months,” says Kate Grenyer, curator of Archie Brennan: Tapestry Goes Pop!...
...“It’s a tiny percentage of my net worth . . . $400m is a peanut,” he said....
...“If you want an Argentinian novel in translation with a tiny print run, we’re the only place you can go.”...
...Reflecting on how much he had loved a character played by the actor, Baddiel notes that, on seeing the tweet, “a tiny part of me died”....
...And Nicholas Weaver, a lecturer in computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, said: It’s clearly a wildcat bank....
...Like Graziano and Gutiérrez, Pentimento is also a small operation, so tiny that it’s based out of owner Tim Haught’s Atlanta basement....
...After a decade of struggles and setbacks, my tiny Spitalfields garden reached its zenith this summer with towering, luscious reddish-black hollyhocks and pale Aimée Vibert noisette roses tumbling off the...
...Joyce’s, in the village of Recess, stocks work by master basket-weaver Joe Hogan and colourfully woven Crios belts by Liz Christy, along with coveted Connemara green marble and owner Mark Joyce’s own artwork...
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