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Spiral-fashion embroidery path generation in embroidery CAD systems

CAD Computer Aided Design, 2006
The spiral fashion is an important kind of embroidery fashion. In the spiral fashion embroidery, a user-designed region is embroidered with a thread along a uniform spiral path whose shape is similar to the region's contours. An approach which can automatically generate this kind of embroidery path is proposed in this paper.
Yupin Luo, Dongcheng Hu
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Weaving or Embroidery?

American Journal of Archaeology, 1948
LASSICAL scholars when faced with passages in ancient authors referring to technical or scientific matters such as medicine, botany, zoology, or chemistry often consult experts in those subjects to help them to arrive at a correct interpretation of the Greek or Latin text.
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Byssus with Embroidery, or Embroidery with Byssus?

Journal for Semitics, 2018
In antiquity byssus was thought to be a fibre, which was used to manufacture very exclusive, lightweight fabric. As with so many things which fall into disuse, the origins of this material became somewhat of a mystery. The dictionaries consulted regarding the meaning of the word byssus state that it was probably a very fine type of linen.
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GRAVITONS AS EMBROIDERY ON THE WEAVE

International Journal of Modern Physics D, 1992
We investigate the physical interpretation of the loop states that appear in the loop representation of quantum gravity. By utilizing the “weave” state, which has been recently introduced as a quantum description of the microstructure of flat space, we analyze the relation between loop states and graviton states.
Iwasaki, Junichi, Rovelli, Carlo
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Programming embroidery with turtlestitch

ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Studio, 2019
TurtleStitch (turtlestitch.org) is a browser-based educational programming language descendent from Snap! and Scratch that supports creative computation to generate patterns for embroidery machines. It is easy to use, requiring no prior knowledge of programming, yet powerful in creating novel embroidery.
Ursula Wolz   +2 more
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The Isle of Wight Embroidery

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1996
Historically, public health-care provision on the Isle of Wight began in 1790 when Parliament authorized one of the first 'Houses of Industry' (an early workhouse model) to be built adjacent to the Parkhurst Forest on the site of the present St Mary's Hospital.
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Innovation of Embroidery: Exploring the Integration of Biomimicry and Embroidery

Idealogy Journal
Embroidery, an age-old art form, is being reinvigorated through the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary innovation. This paper delves into the amalgamation of biomimicry, a design concept drawing on nature's paradigms, into embroidery to enhance both aesthetics and utility.
Yaqian Zhang, Rose Dahlina Rusli
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ENGAGING EMBROIDERY

Art History, 1986
The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine by Rozsika Parker, London: The Women's Press, 1984, 247 pp., 106 ills, £14.95 hardback, £7.95 ...
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Unsupervised Embroidery Generation Using Embroidery Channel Attention

Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and its Applications in Industry, 2022
Chen Yang   +7 more
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