How To Use Stitchery In A Sentence

  • The Name of This Book Is Secret) employs the hues and kitschy design of 1950s children's books and animation, completing the retro look with postatomic snowflake sparkles and wavering outlines that resemble stitchery. Publishers Weekly - Children's Books News
  • Let your intuition guide you and allow it to emerge from the stitchery. A Stitch Before Dying
  • The works consisted of supports ornamented or transformed by process - through tying, binding, unraveling and sewing, as well as stitchery and photographic representation.
  • The 6-inch ruffle on Lillibeth's dress, was a cotton eyelet curtain valance we had kept in a drawer with laces because we had no use for it but thought it might be useful for some stitchery item some day. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Another phase of the same stitchery was working cotton and linen garments, hangings, and quilts in a kind of quilted pattern with yellow silk. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework
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  • I mind my stitchery and naught else as my lord Wulfgar bade me. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Beautifully installed along a winding corridor, as though but recently resurrected from their packing crates, these eye-popping exemplars of stitchery and design are at one level a sheer aesthetic pleasure for the eye, on the other a social and economic history of Europe in its heyday. Peter Clothier: Big Day at LACMA
  • When Americans collect these panels of stitchery, they quite commonly make them into colorful cushions.
  • Come, lay aside your stitchery; I must have you play the idle huswife with me this afternoon. Act I. Scene III. Coriolanus
  • The skill of stitchery is developed as the kids sew the likes of the ‘Wily Wire Walker’ and the ‘Amazing Aerialist.’
  • The mental state and discipline needed to produce the laborious, meticulous, painstaking stitchery required for the making of watertight kamiks are not evident in Irene's work.
  • Another phase of the same stitchery was working cotton and linen garments, hangings and quilts in a kind of quilted pattern with yellow silk. Quilts Their Story and How to Make Them
  • “A fine job of stitchery,” she commented with a brief smile. The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Six
  • Edie took the abstract-shaped piece of stitchery, examined it, and turned it over in her hands a few times. A Stitch Before Dying
  • However, her younger brother's tutor agreed to the errand on her behalf when he discovered that Mary had been listening to his lessons and was not totally absorbed in her stitchery.
  • Nevertheless one sometimes comes across a "rising sun" or a "setting sun" bedquilt which is remarkable for skillful shading, and was an inspiration in the house where it was born, and where the needlework comes quite within the pale of ornamental stitchery. The Development of Embroidery in America
  • I have 16 different versions of that collection, with my favorite being the Donna Green illustrated book (my first one, from my Grandparents when I was 10) and my most interesting being a selection of the poetry done in stitchery. Angels' Blood Countdown: Catherine Spangler - Touched By Light ARC
  • Don't you like hearing compliments on your stitchery?

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