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  • Needlework
  • NeedleWork
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  • NeedleWork is a Blue used by Scorpoid in Chrono Cross. Finding these Scorpion-like creatures on Water Dragon Isle, they sometimes cast this tech on a single target, potentially inflicting the Status Effect, Frozen, as well as damage.
  • In the summer of 1991, Rubeus Hagrid took Harry Potter to Diagon Alley, in London, via Muggle train. Once they climbed aboard, Hagrid started knitting something that looked like a yellow circus tent, counting his stitches.
  • Needlework was the act of using a needle and thread to create art. A sampler was one type of needlework. In 2371, within the holoprogram Janeway Lambda one, surprised that Beatrice Burleigh liked to study "nothing", "Lucille Davenport" suggested painting or needlework as examples of disciplines she thought might interest the girl, prompting Beatrice to admit that she had finished her first sampler. (VOY: "Learning Curve")
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  • NeedleWork
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  • Scorpoid uses NeedleWork on Luccia.
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  • Single Opponent
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  • NeedleWork is a Blue used by Scorpoid in Chrono Cross. Finding these Scorpion-like creatures on Water Dragon Isle, they sometimes cast this tech on a single target, potentially inflicting the Status Effect, Frozen, as well as damage.
  • In the summer of 1991, Rubeus Hagrid took Harry Potter to Diagon Alley, in London, via Muggle train. Once they climbed aboard, Hagrid started knitting something that looked like a yellow circus tent, counting his stitches.
  • Needlework was the act of using a needle and thread to create art. A sampler was one type of needlework. In 2371, within the holoprogram Janeway Lambda one, surprised that Beatrice Burleigh liked to study "nothing", "Lucille Davenport" suggested painting or needlework as examples of disciplines she thought might interest the girl, prompting Beatrice to admit that she had finished her first sampler. (VOY: "Learning Curve")