10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAGWORK»
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ragwork in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ragwork and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Beautiful
Ragwork: Over 20 Hooked Designs for Rugs, Wall ...
Offers designs for projects including a floral rug, a wall banner, a cushion cover, and a bobbly scarf.
With over 300 specially commissioned full-color photographs. "Ragwork" provides readers with complete step-by-step instructions for 25 superb projects, from hooked and prodded rugs to hats and jewelry.
RAGWORK— RAGWORT. from Old R. (anc. Epidaurus, 10 m. s.e.), which was at
that time destroyed by a tribe of Slavonians. It formed itself, after the model of
Venice, into an aristocratic republic, governed by a rector. In 1358 it placed itself
...
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American Architecture: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
... that overhangs the wall at the eaves. rag rubble Thin, small stones of irregular
shape and size; used in uncoursed masonry work in the construction of
foundations, paving, and walls. ragwork Crude masonry, most commonly of
undressed flat ...
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Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction
2 see paving stone. !15 stone paving, 1 natural stone paving; shaped flat slabs of
natural stone laid horizontally as a hardwearing external surface. !15 2 see
pebble. !15 3 see sett. !15 4 crazy paving, random stone paving; see ragwork. !15
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Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2008
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
17c: French, from ragouterto revive the appetite. rag-rolling e» noun a technique,
used in house decoration, of rolling a folded cloth over a specially painted
surface to produce a randomly shaded effect. ragstone or ragwork noun
undressed ...
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Building construction: comprising notes on materials, ...
570 and 571) ; rustic rubble or polygonal ragwork and rock- faced quoin with
drafted margins (Fig. 572) ; squared random rubble, or random coursed rubble,
with ashlar quoin (Fig. 573) ; squared random rubble brought up to courses (Fig.
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The recovery of Jerusalem: A narrative of exploration and ...
... you supporting the floor of the Hall; you enter at a level 25 feet below the
causeway, and clambering over a little Moslem dwelling, find yourself under a
confusing succession of pointed ragwork arches of Moslem style, with the
Sanctuary wall ...
Charles William Wilson, Charles Warren, Walter Morrison, 1871
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Educational Foundations: A Text Book for the Professional ...
Education again, without a thorough knowledge of number, Froebel regards as “
no better than unsubstantial patch and ragwork. The knowledge of number is the
point of rest and safe guide in all the variety of nature.” Holding these views ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
ragrubbleRubblework of thin smallstones. ragwork 1. Crude masonry, laidina
random patternof thinbedded, undressed stone (like flagging); most commonly
set horizontally.2. Polygonal rubblewhich isseton edgeasexterior facing. railbead
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NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RAGWORK»
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Rag-rugging is back in fashion
... www.westdean.org.uk; 0844 499 4408. Debbie Siniska has a ragwork day on November 12 at West Dean for £76; www.debbiesiniska.co.uk. Other rag-rug ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 09»