weavers in English

noun
1
a person who weaves fabric.
We set out for the neighbouring village of Kethan, where simple weavers wove the delicate fabric of cotton and silk embroidered with gold and silver.
2
a finchlike songbird of tropical Africa and Asia, related to the sparrows and building elaborately woven nests.
A weaver bird uses its own body as a template as it builds the hemispherical egg chamber of its nest.
noun
    weaverbird

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1. United Weavers of America Dallas Billow Rug - 5ft

2. The two weavers were cheats out and out.

3. In 1675, a group of weavers destroyed machines that replaced their jobs.

4. They were mainly artisans - carpenters, stonemasons, ironworkers, shoemakers, weavers and fishermen.

5. Offended by Arachne's arrogance, Athena set a contest between the two weavers.

6. They are also commonly called golden orb-weavers, giant wood spiders, or banana spiders.

7. I'm off there next week to pay the weavers their advance money.

8. Brahmaputra Fables is a digital integration of artisans and weavers of North East India, the crafts and attires you shop is magically crafted and weaved by local artisans and weavers

9. Also patron of dyers, knife sharpeners, swordsmiths, and weavers; he is invoked against gout.

10. An Oxford - based company called Mind Weavers has been set up to commercialize the game.

11. She quickly became enamored with folk performers like the Weavers, and was soon performing with Pete Seeger, a founding member of the Weavers who lived in the same building as the Travers family.

12. Buckety (noun) paste used by weavers to dress their webs How to pronounce Buckety?

13. Also patron of infantrymen, knife sharpeners, swordsmiths, and weavers; he is invoked against gout.

14. Flemish weavers who settled in the area in the 14th century helped develop the industry.

15. Coras is a genus of funnel weavers first described by Eugène Simon in 1898

16. Pewterers, plumbers, millwrights, saddlers, Bridlers, trunkmakers and distillers Hexham Weavers Tanners and Shoemakers Skinners and Glovers Hatters Morpeth Weavers Tanners Skinners, Glovers, and Butchers Fullers and Dyers Merchant Taylors Smiths, Saddlers and Armourers Cordwainers

17. Orb Weavers, Neoscona crucifera (Lucas 1839) and Neoscona domiciliorun (Hentz) (Arachnidae: Araneae: Araneidae) 1

18. In cotton country women weavers made coarser cloths, quality pieces remaining a male preserve.

19. 19 By 1721 Parliament accepted the argument of Defoe, Rey, and the weavers, and banned calico.

20. Tricoloured Munias, Scaly Breasted Munias, Red Avadavats and Baya Weavers are found in large numbers around the lake

21. Day trip into the high Andes with the all-wheel drive vehicle. Visiting mountain villages, weavers and hermitages.

22. Woodcarvers, stone-cutters, ceramist, weavers, restorers, wicker products makers are all crafts that are still very productive.

23. Lucy Cassidy / The Bletherskate / The Smith Of Chilliechassie The Tannahill Weavers From the album Land Of Light

24. There were weavers and clothing merchants and shops where baskets, furniture, perfumes, and the like could be bought.

25. Once cloth was obtained, weavers painstakingly unraveled and removed the coveted colored threads, discarding the cloth that remained.

26. Her Argali Rug (2015) is handwoven by Nepalese weavers from Argali wool, a Tibetan variety spun from wild Himalayan sheep

27. Our Basket weaving 101 Kit is a simple and functional basket for first time weavers that includes easy-to-use, photo illustrated instructions

28. I also got a call yesterday by the Gharpay executive before coming for the pick up, as committed by Team Apsara Weavers

29. James Backler and his wife Dorothy Lorking were both shown as 50 in the 1841 census living at The Weavers Arms in Haverhill

30. 6 anagrams found with an extra letter (New words formed with all the letter from the word and an extra letter.) Asweved Asweves avowees valewes weavers weavest

31. They required scores of highly skilled weavers working over extended periods of time with very expensive materials -- the wools, the silks, even gold and silver thread.

32. Bedcovers We work with with specialty weavers to create gorgeous oversized throws for beds up to king size in varying combinations of wool, silk, and cashmere

33. Welcome to Basket weaving 101! Our Basket weaving 101 Kit is a simple and functional basket for first time weavers that includes easy-to-use, photo illustrated instructions

34. Orb Weavers, Neoscona crucifera (Lucas 1839) and Neoscona domiciliorun (Hentz) (Arachnidae: Araneae: Araneidae) 2 benjamina from an unpublished manuscript of drawings of Georgia spiders made by John Abbot in 1792

35. Albiate 1830 was founded in 1830 on the initiative of Giuseppe Caprotti, who founded the Manifattura di Albiate as a distributor of yarn to the weavers of the local countryside

36. In this way it came to pass that those scattered linen-weavers—emigrants from the town into the country—were to the last regarded as Aliens by their rustic neighbours …

37. Aubusson weavers, as with French rug and tapestry artists generally, work in spans of centuries, not years or decades, and they plan on what their creations will look like far into the future

38. Avadavats and Munias enjoy climbing small bamboos and grasses, for example, Munias and Mannikins prefer to weave their nests into grass clumps, and Weavers need palm leaves and broad-leafed grasses for nesting material

39. Basketmakers, Basket Weavers, & Basket Artists Resource links to Basketmakers practicing of all types basketweaving techniques; traditional Shaker, Nantucket, willow, pine needle, oak, black ash and reed, to the contemporary basketry using kudzu, antler, plastic or painted paper.

40. Charleston Grill’s Executive Chef Michelle Weavers’ Capered Deviled Eggs recipe offers a fresh twist on a classic appetizer.Passing around a platter of this savory treat is a delicious way to kick off any celebration, especially come Easter Sunday

41. But the city of Norwich had long connections with canaries owing to its 15th and 16th century links to Flemish weavers who had imported the birds to the Low Countries from the Dutch colonies in the Caribbean.

42. Haute Couture Ateliers takes the reader on a tour of fashion s backstage, inhabited not only by exceptional designers but also by lace makers, weavers, textile finishers, pleaters, jewelers, feather workers, leather makers, embroiderers, and many other special­ized craftspeople

43. A twist on one of our most beloved rugs, expert weavers hand-select each and every Abaca plant fiber, then weave them tightly together to create thick cords for a satiny texture, a chunky weave, and fantastic durability

44. Basketry plays such a large role in the economy of the Ibaloi village of Banayakeo, that the local government and an NGO recently constructed a two room concrete block building as a meeting place for the Banayakeo Basket Weavers Association

45. The weavers assembled before the house of one of the most respectable manufacturers, of the name of Zwanziger, signing a song, in which the behaviour of this individual towards his workmen was Animadverted upon, and which seems to have been manufactured for that occasion []

46. ‘This was a great industrial town, having Blacksmiths, wagon builders, coopers, weavers, millers, molders, and toolmakers.’ ‘Shops and open markets lined the streets, Blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside.’ ‘The magazine's second solution was for Blacksmiths to learn automobile and tractor repair.’

47. The Town Criers were formed at the folk club the Drinking Gourd in San Francisco, California, in the summer of 1963 by Marty Balin, Bill Collins, Jan Ellickson, and Larry Vargo.They were a folk quartet patterned after the Weavers, performing in the commercial folk style of the Kingston Trio, the Chad Mitchell Trio, and the Limeliters

48. Spiders in this family are commonly known as sheet weavers (from the shape of their webs), or money spiders (in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and in Portugal, from the superstition that if such a spider is seen running on you, it has come to spin you new clothes, meaning financial good fortune).