How To Use Embroider In A Sentence

  • Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence.
  • burse" (Lat. _bursa_, Gr. [Greek: borsa], bag of skin) is particularly used of the embroidered purse which is one of the insignia of office of the lord high chancellor of England, and of the pouch which in the Roman Church contains the "corporal" in the service of the Mass. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • He had chasubles, also, of amber-coloured silk, and blue silk and gold brocade, and yellow silk damask and cloth of gold, figured with representations of the Passion and Crucifixion of Christ, and embroidered with lions and peacocks and other emblems; dalmatics of white satin and pink silk damask, decorated with tulips and dolphins and fleurs-de-lis; altar frontals of crimson velvet and blue linen; and many corporals, chalice-veils, and sudaria. The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • A very few quilts actually contain stenciled or embroidered designs along with the pieced or appliqué work.
  • The instructor, a short, stocky, ex–Marine sergeant wearing black-rimmed glasses, navy pants, and a short-sleeved maroon shirt that had his name embroidered above the front pocket, was just what I would have expected. Muffins and Mayhem
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  • She showed me how to cover the cloth with an embroidery stitch which finally created a small, neat, round button.
  • While the inmates of the home are provided with skill training in handicrafts, embroidery and sewing based on their aptitude, the children including those of sex workers are educated.
  • The inn we occupied had one of these porches: Madame Barbot, our landlady, and her maid, were both dressed in Breton costume, with lace-trimmed embroidered caps and aprons of fine muslin, clear-starched and ironed with a perfection which the most accomplished "blanchisseuse du fin" of Paris would find it difficult to surpass. Brittany & Its Byways
  • Her dress is of dark blue silk with a low-cut neck and a wide embroidered collar. PERDITA: The Life of Mary Robinson
  • Free-motion machine embroidery, quilting and monogramming are all easier with this unique needle.
  • It was a fitting gown with long slits, black in color and had shiny small stones cut into tiny roses embroidered at the hem of the long skirt.
  • Embellished with cascades of semi-precious stones, crystal beads, dabka, and vivid skeins of fine silk thread, the focus here is on detailing and embroidery.
  • A large number of them are employed in activities such as stitching, packing and embroidery works.
  • As Mona she wears glittering, flimsy garments with sheer embroidered scarves, hennaed hair, nail varnish and lipstick.
  • His garments were about like ordinary street clothes, belted tunic and baggy trousers, but a certain precision in their cut-as well as blue-and-gold stripes and the double fylfot embroidered on the sleeves-indicated they were a livery. The Earth Book of Stormgate
  • He lists the names of dyers, weavers, and embroiderers where possible.
  • Detail embroidery, retro beadwork, sequins and lace add a touch of Hollywood glamour.
  • With Charles II. the embroidered gloves seem to have vanished along with the stumpwork pictures, of which more anon. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework
  • Featherstitch or feather stitch and Cretan stitch or faggoting stitch are embroidery techniques made of open, looped stitches worked alternately to the right and left of a central rib.
  • Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging.
  • General Merchandise, Sports Goods , Drawnwork & Embroidered Articles , Silk, Cloth Garments.
  • As a little girl I used to watch my aunt embroider pillow-covers, handkerchiefs, dupattas, baby-dresses, you name it.
  • Lovely silk brocades and other fine fabrics are woven, dyed and embroidered here.
  • We must've looked like freaks to people who had never seen a hacking jacket or wide-wale corduroys with lobsters embroidered on them. Christian Chensvold: Preppy Evangelist: The Lisa Birnbach Interview
  • Even in midwinter, in the icy church, the blushing bride would throw aside her broadcloth cape or camblet roquelo and stand up clad in a sprigged India muslin gown with only a thin lace tucker over her neck, warm with pride in her pretty gown, her white bonnet with ostrich feathers and embroidered veil, and in her new husband. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • After seven years as a very part-time adjunct, I'm still amused by how irked my students are by all the things I don't know, examples of which have included medieval embroidery, Celtic languages, metallurgy, neopaganism, Scottish history, regional developments in medieval agriculture, and the 40 most recent fantasy novels about Arthur and Guenevere. Beowulf Hobbyists of the World, Unite!
  • Her Quaker-inspired picnic clothing is casual and fun with puffball hemlines, ruched details and delicate embroidery all in bright shades of orange and light yellow.
  • Try pin-tucking fabric, or couching down decorative threads, embroider by hand or by machine on the fronts, or even try beading an evening vest.
  • A hundred years before Bushnell gave his speech, New England gifts were embroidering frolicking lambs and winsome shepherdesses on needlework pictures and samplers.
  • At my elbow lies my running - or treasure-bag, surrounded by my cabas filled with hair-pins, starch, and a band I was embroidering, etc.; near it lie our combs, etc., and the whole is crowned by my dagger; - by the way, I must add Miriam's pistol which she has forgotten, A Confederate girl's diary,
  • The younger bridesmaids wore pale lilac shimmer satin dresses with cream embroidered bodices, and carried pomanders of lilac and cream flowers.
  • Ahead of him he saw the Sacred Veil upon which was embroidered two cherubim, male and female each embracing the other.
  • The aria, "Ombra leggier," is fairly lavish in its texture of vocal embroidery, and has always been a favorite number on the concert stage. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
  • `A pink tee shirt with ruffles on the neck and daisies embroidered on the sleeves. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
  • Then there were silk gowns, and velvet and satin ones added to these; laces, too, and embroideries; bonnets and gloves; for the corbeille had been of rare quality. The Awakening
  • She's worn one of my floaty chiffon gowns embroidered with petals but she can turn up in a pair of men's trousers with a print shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The business, based in Great Horton, was founded more than 150 years ago and specialises in the manufacture of jacquard machines, which are used to embroider names, motifs and symbols on to textiles.
  • The crowd made way for the shepherd and his following, and as they drew near to the raised platform the two white cats, who were Edred and Elfrida, looked up and saw in the middle and biggest chair a splendid, dark-faced man in a kind of fringed turban with two long feathers in it, and in the two chairs to right and left of him, clothed in beautiful embroidered stuffs, with shining collars of jewels about their necks, Father and Uncle Jim! The House of Arden
  • Here are to be found not only the silks and pottery, the Jewish goldsmiths 'work, the arms and embroidered saddlery which the city itself produces, but "morocco" from Marrakech, rugs, tent-hangings and matting from Rabat and Salé, grain baskets from In Morocco
  • There were sequins of all kinds, embroideries and unique fringed fabrics.
  • The vestments and mitre were a gift of the Abbot to the Pope, and they are the work of Piero Montelli from Verona, perhaps the most famous, but alas famously exclusive, vestment maker and embroiderer in Italy. More from Montecassino
  • The characteristic appearance of Gujarati chain-stitch embroidery, whether done with a hook or a needle, however, is common to both formats.
  • You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss.
  • He brought these things, with his own score of his music, in a purple cloth bag which Ortensia had worked for him, and she had embroidered a lyre on it in silver thread, with the word 'Harmonia' in cursive letters for a motto. Stradella
  • RB: Have you had any names embroidered into them? The Sun
  • Embroidery_, mentions 'Arachne', it is obvious that he does not expect the reader to think of the daring challenger of Minerva's art, or the Proserpine and Midas
  • Marvelous strapless, satin A-line gown, beaded/sequined re-embroidered lace appliqués, pleated bodice in back & cathedral train. How to sell a wedding dress
  • The exhibition will showcase a special range of shawls, stoles, garments, sarees, scarves, caps, gloves, sweaters, durries and fabric in embroidery, mirror work, weaves and natural dyes.
  • It has heat-sealed seams for additional waterproofing, embroiderable front-vented flaps, and concealed shockcord drawstrings at the hood and open bottom hem.
  • The poem had been embroidered on a pretty decorative pillow.
  • It was Italian, with a crest on it embroidered with three lions inside the shield with two more lions holding up the logo.
  • They are often heavily embellished with embroidery, beadwork, and hand painted floral designs.
  • The crowd of periwigged heads at the windows — the swearing chairmen round the steps (the blazoned and coronalled panels of whose vehicles denote the lofty rank of their owners), — the throng of embroidered beaux entering or departing, and rendering the air fragrant with the odors of pulvillio and pomander, proclaim the celebrated resort of Burlesques
  • The man who wore it had his heraldic device embroidered in vivid colours on his breast—a chevron and a stag passant, the scutcheon supported by a branch of olive dexter and a stag’s horn sinister. V. The Closet Where Monsieur Louis of France Recites His Orisons. Book X
  • Beside her is a walking frame and on the front is an embroidered name to remind the frame's owner that it is hers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It consisted of a piece of cloth that was sewn to a finely embroidered, brimless hat.
  • Included are samplers, embroidered pictures, portraits, sewing implements and patterns, quilts, clothing, linens, fabric swatches, photographs, and other documents.
  • The exhibition featured bobbin lace, patchwork and quilting, cross stitch, canvas work embroidery, macramé, and even miniature furniture.
  • The guayabera, an embroidered man's shirt, is a traditional and elegant article of clothing that is still worn today for both formal and informal occasions.
  • A perfume, maybe sandalwood, floats in this Aladdin's cave, with every surface covered by carpets and embroidered fabrics, wood and stone sculptures.
  • It is a 70-m long linen hanging, embroidered with coloured wools.
  • Over silk georgette, cashmere and wool, Napa once again becomes the leading material of the collection embroidered with purling and little glass pearls and studs.
  • They walked to the very end of the manor, and entered a huge hall filled with lords and ladies, all dressed splendidly in flowing gowns and silk suits, embroidered with golden designs.
  • It is very difficult that the brow of grain embroider uses laser one - time be washed?
  • Featuring four increasing layers of illusion netting and a flounced chapel length train, this gown is beautified by an all over floral embroidered and beaded pattern.
  • We even saw retail moving toward the higher-end, more expensive "fluffy" embroidered wearable.
  • She even admits to wearing dirndl, a traditional Bavarian costume with an embroidered bodice and a homely apron.
  • Quintus fumbled with the ceremonial toga of the Urban Prefect, thick with gold embroidery.
  • The moment you enter the gates you're swallowed up in a labyrinth of latticed houses where tailors embroider silken hangings and silversmiths work on glittering jewellery.
  • ‘I knit, crochet, embroider and bead,’ she explains.
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  • My mother has brought her own bed-linen, from home, and below my hot cheek, chafing it, is a butterfly: spreading luxuriant wings, embroidered on the pillowcase by my mother's own hand.
  • Other designers are drawing on the influence of botanical drawings to produce embroidered table and bed linens. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is primarily known for her large-scale Holocaust wall hangings created with fabric, sewing, painting, printing, applique, embroidery, beading, stenciling and caligraphy. Personal Information for Judith Weinshall Liberman
  • Granny tied the strings and handed Sarah her embroidered pantalets.
  • I thought it a good idea; the very sight of Edith tucking in her babies and sitting down beside the library lamp to embroider me a scarfpin-holder for Christmas would bring Margery back to normal again. The Window at the White Cat
  • Gold and silver was also beaten and drawn out to be used to make thread for embroidery and braid weaving, often of an ecclesiastical in nature.
  • Ushi ... yeah I love to knead;), knit, embroider, sew. .my chum the great handcrafter mentioned in this post. Weekend Projects
  • One piece strapless delustered satin, A-line, small train, embroidered in mauve and silver butterfly design.
  • And colorful embroidery is being replaced by the most discreet monogramming imaginable: white stitching on white fabric. TIP SHEET
  • Silk, linen, cotton, and occasionally fine wools were quilted and corded and sometimes even further embellished with embroidery.
  • Mistress Betty promised to send her young friends sets of silk for their embroidery (and kept her word); she presented Prissy with her enamel snuff-box, bearing an exact representation of that ugly building of St. James's; and Fiddy with her "equipage" -- scissors, tablets, and all, chased and wreathed with tiny pastorals, shepherds reclining and piping on sylvan banks, and shepherds and shepherdesses dancing on velvet lawns. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes
  • For the girls, the colours are subtle with rainbow blocks, patchwork, topstitching, embroidery and prints in a variety of style.
  • While there are a variety of dress materials such as chikan embroidery from Lucknow, patchwork from Jammu and Nagercoil, paintings occupy a dominant place in the expo.
  • Women of Athens wove the peplos or robe to be presented to the statue of Athena Polias on the Acropolis, embroidered with a scene of the battle with the Giants.
  • Please show some of the lovely detail on the coat - the embroidery is gorgeous. About the Dress - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Jackets and pullovers highlighted with golden embroidery and patchwork in yellow gold brought out the bling element.
  • It was My Lady -- formerly My Lady -- clad in embroidered short Spanish jacket, tightish velvet pantaloons, booted to the knees, pulled down upon her yellow hair a black soft hat, and hanging from the just-revealed belt around her slender waist, a revolver trifle. Desert Dust
  • There artists and craftsmen produced everything from metalwork and furniture to embroideries and mosaics.
  • Even some of the techniques used - the silver plaques engraved with copperplate script, the use of embroidery - hark back to these two artists.
  • Fashion designs are full of romantic ideas such as fancy flowers, cozy colour prints, ethnic embroidery and clashing geometric patterns.
  • But the flesh-coloured chiffon was covered in delicate embroidery and the revealing bodice took refuge in an ultra feminine jacket with dainty ruffling on the collar and cuff.
  • A scarlet tunic with gold embroidery, white ruff, and my tall, heavy, pointy partizan in my hand. Read the winner of the 247 tale competition
  • with him was Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan-a craftsman and designer, and an embroiderer in blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen.
  • The heli's interior is lined with burgundy velour and embroidered white pleather. Globe and Mail
  • I no longer ride several times a day, instead I sit and practice my pianoforte and embroider.
  • The outstanding representatives were Lingnan style, Cantonese (Guang) Embroidery, faience (painted porcelain), sculpture, and canton music.
  • The reporter gushed that ‘her excellency wore white satin plain skirt, bodice trimmed with white mousseline de soie heavily embroidered in silver, a magnificent tiara and riviere, and necklet of diamonds and pearls.’
  • His uniform fit his dark appearance, black with deep gold chevrons and embroidery decorating the sleeves and chest.
  • Some for the words -- in raiment of needlework -- propose another rendering, "on variegated (or embroidered) cloths" -- that is, in the manner of the East, richly wrought tapestry was spread on the ground, on which the bride walked. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • You can color-code the clothes by backstitching in the neckline with embroidery thread so you know which clothes go wear. Beginning Clothes Organization...
  • Ms. KLEIN: A group of women who decided to embroider, to kind of keep the art of embroidery alive, they decided to embroider pornographic images. Hate Long, Rambling Speeches? Try Pecha-Kucha
  • Over this was draped with white chiffon, on which a pattern of goldenrod, the National flower, was embroidered in silver. The Presidential Inauguration | Edwardian Promenade
  • Battle, in whose ordinance is no wrong, for a seal is on his lips and he speaketh not; and the blood railed in rills and purfled earth with curious embroidery; heads grew gray and hotter waxed battle and fiercer. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Crochet is hand-done in India and we also do appliqué embroidery very well, combining it with beading and trims.
  • The neckline, flared sleeves, and slim waistline were embroidered with pink rosebuds and leaves, and trimmed with silver.
  • Delighted with my kurta (for the Rehearsal Dinner), I am thinking of going back to see how an embroidered long linen jacket would look over the old dress I am planning to wear to the wedding itself. Jean's Knitting
  • He wore a belaced purple coat; a crimson sash crossed his embroidered vest; a diamond flashed upon his finger. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India
  • The Tea Room is hung with silks embroidered with the initials of the Emperor.
  • In her new spring collection, which ranged from large tote bags to delicately embroidered evening bags, there was something for every occasion.
  • Écossais of a very large and decided check pattern, his orange satin neckcloth, and his jean-boots, with tips of shiny leather, — these, with a gold embroidered cap, and a richly-gilt cane, or other varieties of ornament of a similar tendency Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • While there is no evidence to suggest that embroiderers set out to comment on their source material, their works do nevertheless point to the ways in which the mass media may influence readers' thoughts and ideas.
  • With its ebullience of baroque form and boldly patterned marquetry made of exotic woods, mother-of-pearl and ivory, the stand includes the delightful illusion that an embroidered cloth has been flung across the top.
  • She embroidered on this theme for about ten minutes.
  • The essential accessory for a Spanish lady of fashion was more likely to be a large embroidered or lace-edged square of fine batiste cotton.
  • He wore the clothes of a petty nobleman; grey and silver embroidered with royal blue and purple.
  • She did beautiful needlework and she embroidered table napkins.
  • Henry VIII was fond of wearing a velvet, gold-embroidered purple doublet encrusted with diamonds, rubies and pearls.
  • If you are wondering what to do with your old sweaters, get them dyed to give them a new look and embroider some flowers or a paisley print on them.
  • She meets me outside the hospital at the appointed hour wearing a lurid padded embroidered jacket and a long hippy dress. Times, Sunday Times
  • As my husband and I stroll along the banks of the Gomti river, enjoying the wind blown, kaleidoscopic saris, freshly embroidered, starched and washed by the dhobis or washer men, then suspended to dry, we meet, chat and fall in love with a soulful dhobi. Shahnaz Taplin-Chinoy: The Ecstasy and Agony of India -- From the Political to the Tribal
  • The galaxies are embroidered on this fabric: as it expands, they move apart.
  • a strangely grotesque object, that, in the semi-darkness, somewhat resembled a human figure, but proved to be the tarnished uniform worn by the old officer -- coatee, helmet, sword and belts gorgeous with ornamentation, a pair of pistols with silver butts, and a small flag of faded silk and gilt stuff were grouped over a gold embroidered saddle and tarnished shabrack of Indian work. The Dark House A Knot Unravelled
  • J.R. bought me a couple of embroidered table cloths because they were so beautiful and I still use them on state occasions.
  • Our museum has come also to possess the largest extant collection of Chinese Imperial Court robes, hundreds of silk ceremonial robes, embroidered and re-embroidered in coloured silks and silver and gold threads. The Museum—Past, Present and Future
  • Closely woven, round-thread not calendered or beetled; see chapter 15 linen, used mainly for embroidery, in plain weave. HOME COMFORTS
  • There were tucks and folds and frills and bows and lace and rhinestones and embroidery and ribbons all over it.
  • On Friday at New York's St. Regis Hotel, just two hours before showing the first collection he designed since his breakthrough, Mr. Wu worked backstage pinning and stitching a finely draped cocktail dress of black silk tulle with embroidered red hash marks — a modern sort of pointelle — onto a model. Life After the First Lady
  • Featuring a variety of household goods at affordable prices, the high end range includes complex patchwork and embroidered linen.
  • As head of the Embroidery Department she achieved international recognition for her designs, patterns and motifs particularly in Germany and Austria.
  • He had established a school where he held courses for the proletarian class in such crafts as weaving, embroidery, painting, wood carving.
  • She embroidered flowers on the front of the dress.
  • Detail embroidery, retro beadwork, sequins and lace add a touch of Hollywood glamour.
  • For hand appliqué, outline the flowers and leaves with three strands of embroidery floss using a backstitch, running stitch or stem stitch.
  • But a meadow is a delicate embroidery in colors, which you must examine closely to understand all its merits; the nearer you are, the better. Rural Hours
  • Each comes with the bridesmaid's name embroidered inside. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will see a unique and interesting blend of fabrics and embroideries from various States of India, Mirch Masala, and Prithvi.
  • She embroiders clothes, makes tapestries, and weaves.
  • As he passed the bed, he ran his fingers along the silk embroidered bedspread.
  • Naturally, I embroidered the tale a little to make it more interesting.
  • Chrestomanci tossed his chicken bone to the dragon and slowly wiped his fingers on a handkerchief with a gold-embroidered C in one corner. CHARMED LIFE
  • Pyrography is an unique traditional form of Chinese Arts and it was also called "Fire Needle Embroidery".
  • She dazzled in a strapless, embroidered gown and classic veil. The Sun
  • Through the wide variety of historical photographs, paintings and statuary included, we see correspondences of silhouette, construction, color and embellishment that teach us how to "read" a design—the way, for instance, the ornate embroidery of a matador's bolero brings drama to an evening gown, or how voluminous gathers of fabric, thrillingly elegant in a sleeve or skirt, are actually a translation from the festive dress of Spanish laborers. Fashion's Eternal Flame
  • It was positively with trepidation that he presented himself before her very soon after his arrival; and an undeniable blush "mantled" his cheek -- if a blush can be said with any propriety to mantle the male cheek --- when he marched into the drawing-room, where she was doing a dainty bit of embroidery, and with much simplicity and directness said, "You said I might come, you know, and I have come; and I begged of Ethel to come too, but she could not leave my aunt," before he had so much as shaken hands. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
  • This weaving of small subjects is certainly very little removed from embroidery; it may fairly be called needlework, for it is as often carried out with needles as with bobbins, the former being frequently better suited to the size of the work. Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
  • During the day, classes were held for local men and women in basketmaking, woodwork, and embroidery.
  • Hatless, in evening clothes with blue lapels upon the coat, splashed liberally with mud, his feet equipped only with embroidered socks and saturated pumps, his shirt-front bestarred with souvenirs of all the soils for thirty miles, Count Bunker made a picture that lived long in their memories. Count Bunker: being a bald yet veracious chronicle containing some further particulars of two gentlemen whose previous careers were touched upon in a tome entitled the Lunatic at Large
  • A squadron of soldiers preceded it, chatting inconsequentially among themselves, resplendent in embroidered capes over light mail, carrying the rumored shields of camelopard skin. Kushiel's Avatar
  • For instance, each celebration involves colorful garb - from tasseled dashikis floating down South Street during Odunde to the embroidered silk robes worn on Chinese New Year.
  • Jackets would have a tailored body with army-drill sleeves; a gray sweatshirt-material top would be worn over a rich brocade dirndl; a full-skirted shirtwaister would come in blue military fabric with a small turn-down collar unexpectedly embroidered with silver Indian thread. Style.com: Daily Fashion Show Pictures
  • Transmitters were attached in 2001 using a figure-eight loop harness made of lightweight cotton embroidery floss.
  • Drape it over the lid, folding into little pleats around the edge, and secure with waxed twine or embroidery thread.
  • If you will visit antique stores, you will see that a lot of this crochet and embroidery is now surfacing from estate sales. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The diamond shaped undergarment is embroidered with a peony.
  • She offered a more varied needlework curriculum of plain work, marking, openwork, and embroidery along with reading and writing.
  • After the founding of New China, cross - lace embroidery to become a major contributor to export earnings.
  • A glance at Sorais herself was enough to show that her mission was of no peaceful kind, for in place of her gold embroidered 'kaf' she wore a shining tunic formed of golden scales, and on her head a little golden helmet. Allan Quatermain
  • Place the item flat on a work surface and mark a dot at the embroidery center.
  • During the evening, Philosophy's ‘little’ woman shows off micro dresses in chiffon embroidered with little metallic circles to conceal excessive nudity.
  • Layer up colour and texture with kantha quilts, dhurries and embroidered cushions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shirt styles offer straight and button-down collars, optional embroidered monogramming, and button or double cuffs.
  • The chikan work of Lucknow is perhaps one of the most popular embroidery works in India.
  • She embroidered flowers on the front of the dress.
  • You will also find hand woven saris with kalamkari appliqué work, hand embroidered and patch worked sari blouses, along with hand dyed saris with subtle embellishments. The Hindu - Front Page
  • The only animation in the marquise's rotund and double-chinned face, as she loosens her lips into a perfunctory smile, is to be found in her alert eyes as she looks up from her embroidery.
  • Business types include: jacquard weave, embroider, printing, wool spinning, cotton, etc.
  • A sewing group specialising in cross-stitch, embroidery, quilting and needlework meets on Mondays from 11 am to midday.
  • He was thin, lithe and athletic and was dressed in dark blue trousers and tunic with embroidered trim, and a gold coloured lanyard hung from one shoulder.
  • Though lighter to wear, silk is not as durable as velvet, particularly when confronted with thousands of embroidery stitches.
  • And, when my daughter was small, I made her a sun dress, carefully embroidering a butterfly on the bodice.
  • Wear the white dress, you know, the one with all the black embroidery.
  • Visit the local museum, which displays the villagers' embroidery and filigree silverwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • Army photographers scurried ahead to snap photos of him with his trademark corncob pipe, aviator glasses, and gold-embroidered crush cap. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Beside her is a walking frame and on the front is an embroidered name to remind the frame's owner that it is hers. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wore dark blue pants and alligator skin boots, and a white shirt that had long puffy sleeves and purple embroidery on the cuffs.
  • She embroidered silver stars on her blue dress.
  • She uses her quilting and embroidery to make delicate handbags and wall-hangings.
  • The following videoclip shows 13-year old Sameer Mishra correctly spelling the word numnah, which is another word for numdah and means coarse felt, a horse’s saddle pad made from this or an embroidered rug made from this. Archive 2010-06-01
  • The new skirt the little girl wears is perked up with golden silk embroidery.
  • She repeated these words to her husband and they waited till the appointed time, when the King bade his Marids bring out to them a great litter of red gold, set with pearls and jewels and covered with a canopy of green silk, purfled in a profusion of colours and embroidered with precious stones, dazzling with its goodliness the eyes of every beholder. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Among the skills indigenous to this region are the Dokhra craft, woodcraft, embroidered attire, and wrought iron craft.
  • Out of the steamer-trunk she pulled a heavy black silk moire skirt, and a high-necked, long-sleeved black silk shirtwaist trimmed in black silk embroidery and jet beads. Red dust
  • He no longer wore gay embroidered hacqueton; his tunic was black velvet, and all the rest of his garments accorded with the same mourning hue. The Scottish Chiefs
  • A colourful design was embroidered on the sleeve of the shirt.
  • She dazzled in a strapless, embroidered gown and classic veil. The Sun
  • Under the tutelage of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, she would have acquired needlework skills by working a sampler or pictorial silk embroidery.
  • Whether one sorts soiled clothes in a laundry, or reclines on a chaise-longue with thirty-eight small hand-embroidered and belaced pillows and a pink satin covering, or sits in a library and fusses over Adam Smith, no one of the three is in a position to pass judgment on the satisfaction or lack of satisfaction of the other two. Working With the Working Woman
  • Women with oiled and sheeny hair, combs thrust through their buns and intricate embroidered aprons tied round their waists, thronged the riverside bazaar.
  • Team an embroidered bag with denim shorts and a vest for effortless style. The Sun
  • Teddy-bear that the matter had to be adjusted by distracting his attention in the direction of some drilling soldiers, while Wally concealed the toy under the embroidered rug which protected the plump legs of the "duchess" -- who submitted with delighted gurgles to being tickled under the chin. Captain Jim
  • Tirianna carefully sneaked over to the tapestry and Sicirin pulled her beneath the embroidered canvas.
  • It is equipped with a royal saddle and an embroidered cloth. The Barefoot Emperor: An Ethiopian Tragedy
  • Unfortunately, Sewing Mistress made me embroider them, so they look funny, for who ever saw sturdy slippers with bluebirds and flowers on them?
  • Underneath he wore the kanzu, the under robe of fine white cotton, embroidered round the neck with a bit of red needlework, and reaching to his boots of soft, black leather. Sacrifice
  • The dress had been delivered to her, along with gloves in cream silk, embroidered kidskin slippers, a silk and tortoiseshell fan, and a tortoiseshell hairgrip in the shape of a butterfly.
  • A lotus-embroidered illusion blouse perfectly complemented a dramatic white ballskirt that featured a double Korean bow, her replacement for grosgrain ribbon this season.
  • For who would not thinke it a ridiculous thing to see a Lady in her milke-house with a velvet gowne, and at a bridal in her cassock of mockado: a Gentleman of the Countrey among the bushes and briers, goes in a pounced dublet and a paire of embroidered hosen, the the Cities to weare a fries Ierkin and a paire of leather breeches? yet some such phantasticals haue I knowen, and one a certaine knight, of all other the most vaine, who commonly would come to the The Arte of English Poesie
  • The doll wore a white kimono with pink sakura blossoms embroidered on the sleeves and hem.
  • Waves of applause greeted a cinched blue silk jacket with a shawl collar scattered with silver embroidery, worn over a citrine skirt in mille-feuille layers of stiff organdie.

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