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1.
Buttons
It was not until about the end of the fourteenth century that a button and buttonhole were
employed to fasten garments.
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2.
Clocks
, although there is some uncertain evidence that the Egyptians
employed them as early as 1500 B.C.
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3.
Artificial Flowers
The fabrics
employed should be pressed to provide the smooth surface that characterizes the petals of most flowers. If you rinse the fabric in starch before you iron it, this should make it easier to mold the fabric into the desired shape and keep it looking firm and crisp.
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4.
Mosaics
Mosaic has been
employed in murals, on sidewalks and ceilings, and in decorative pieces of all sorts from a table top to a portrait.
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5.
Taxidermy
The cleaning and preserving techniques of the taxidermist are also
employed in the manufacture of fur coats and other fur articles, so if you wish to widen your knowledge you will also want to check the sections relating to furs and skins.
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6.
Magic
This is, indeed, a compelling challenge, one that will keep you pleasurably
employed for the rest of your magic days.
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7.
Molds And Slips
The term "ceramic" can be applied to a vast number of products - from fine china to sewer tiles and bricks - and a multitude of processes are
employed for their production; since this series of articles deals only with hobby ceramics, we will be concerned with the production of ware cast in plaster molds, and its preparation and decoration.
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8.
Sponges
The natural sponges most often used by hobby ceramists are the wool sponge, the Mediterranean silk sponge, the silk cup sponge, and, to a lesser extent, the elephant's ear sponge (the latter is most often
employed by potters, when throwing on a potter's wheel).
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/sponges/
9.
Decorating With Lustres
Results of the use of lustres varied a great deal, indicating the final finish relied in great part upon chance, and the purity or impurity of the materials
employed.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/decorating_with_lustres/
10.
Surface Alteration - Water Etching
Following are the steps used to complete the pictured piece, along with explanations of the methods and materials
employed:
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