How To Use Bargello In A Sentence
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So morning warms to broad noon, and hunger makes it dinner-time, and the young kinsmen who have strolled abroad come home, one of them with his hand bound up in a white rag that has drops of blood on it, for he has picked a quarrel in the street and steel has been out, as usual, though no one has been killed, because the 'bargello' and his men were in sight, down there near the Orsini's theatre-fortress.
Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
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The night before, Fritz had gave me my birthday gifts: a reproduction brass Victorian-era turn bell for my front door, a t-shirt that says "Check out my Blog" and gives the URL, and a tea cozy he'd made for my new tea pot in a handsome bargello pattern done in several shades of blue and white.
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The Bargello stitch was also a popular canvaswork style since the Renaissance era until the early XVIIth century.
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She did lacework on the pillow; tatting; crochet; needlepoint; bargello; petit-point; shadow work; cross-stitch; and crewel embroidery.
Languagehat.com: W.G. SEBALD.
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Fritz and I were at a yarn shop near Portsmouth, picking colors for his next bargello project.
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The 'bargello' is a cordially-detested person all over Italy, if you except Modena, where the weak nobility make much of the 'bargello', and do justice to his excellent table.
The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova
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I really enjoy Bargello stitching but up to now have always used canvas and wool threads.
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The Bargello Stitch, also called the Florentine Stitch and the Flame Stitch, is a simple stitch to sew, but is used in a vast array of color patterns that have been used for centuries on chair seats, pillows, etc.
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Worse, he's the 'bargello', and you must see that a stranger cannot be received into good society here if he goes to such places as that.
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 27: Expelled from Spain