This page will contain discussion groups about Mizuno, as they become available.

Mizuno

Mizuno can refer to different articles including:

  • Mizuno Golf a Japanese golf supplier
  • Mizuno, a Japanese photographer
  • Mizuno Corp., a Japanese company for Sportswear
  • Mizuno, a political family in Japanese history
  • Mizuno, a WWII aircraft manufacturer, see also Mizuno Shinryu

Also a Japanese family name:

  • Katsuhiro Mizuno, Japanese pop star
  • Junko Mizuno, Japanese artist and mangaka
  • Maki Mizuno (born 1970), Japanese actress
  • Mizuno Nobumoto (died 1576), Japanese shogun
  • Mizuno Tadashige (1541-1600), figure in Japanese history
  • Mizuno Tadakuni (1794-1851), Japanese official

Additionally a name for several anime characters:

  • Ami Mizuno (also known as "Amy Mizuno" or "Amy Anderson") in Sailor Moon
  • Haruka Mizuno, a character in Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari
  • Suzy Mizuno (Suzume Mizuno) in Zatch Bell! (Konjiki no Gash Bell!!)
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
This page about Mizuno includes information from a Wikipedia article.
Additional articles about Mizuno
News stories about Mizuno
External links for Mizuno
Videos for Mizuno
Wikis about Mizuno
Discussion Groups about Mizuno
Blogs about Mizuno
Images of Mizuno

Additionally a name for several anime characters:. The film was banned shortly after its released and few copies are known to still exist. Also a Japanese family name:. Needlepoint was also the title of a 1997 underground Dutch film involving the graphic sexual molestation of Sir Reginald Veljohnson. Mizuno can refer to different articles including:. Some of them are:. Suzy Mizuno (Suzume Mizuno) in Zatch Bell! (Konjiki no Gash Bell!!). In needlepoint, many distinct styles have evolved.

Haruka Mizuno, a character in Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari. Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen Elizabeth I, actress Mary Martin, and football player Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier were all avid needlepointers. Ami Mizuno (also known as "Amy Mizuno" or "Amy Anderson") in Sailor Moon. Needlepoint is valued as a soothing activity that creates durable and attractive objects for domestic use. Mizuno Tadakuni (1794-1851), Japanese official. Typical mesh counts range from 5 to 18 stitches per running inch. Mizuno Tadashige (1541-1600), figure in Japanese history. Finished works may be made into pillows or upholstery, or may be displayed on the wall.

Mizuno Nobumoto (died 1576), Japanese shogun. Basketweave uses the most wool, but does not distort the rectangular mesh. Maki Mizuno (born 1970), Japanese actress. Plain stitches may be worked as basketweave or half cross. Junko Mizuno, Japanese artist and mangaka. Stitches may be plain, covering just one mesh intersection with a single orientation, or fancy, such as in bargello. Katsuhiro Mizuno, Japanese pop star. The stitching threads used may be wool, silk, or rarely cotton.

Mizuno, a WWII aircraft manufacturer, see also Mizuno Shinryu. Needlepoint is a form of canvas work created on a mesh canvas. Mizuno, a political family in Japanese history. Whipped flower stitch. Mizuno Corp., a Japanese company for Sportswear. Upright cross with nack stitch. Mizuno, a Japanese photographer. Tent stitch.

Mizuno Golf a Japanese golf supplier. Parisian stitch. Old Florentine stitch. Mosaic stitch. Hungarian point stitch.

Hungarian Ground stitch. Encroaching Upright Gobelin stitch. Brick Stitch. Basketweave stitch sometimes called Continental stitch.

Bargello and Hungarian point. Berlin wool work.