Form of embroidery
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NEEDLEPOINTForm of embroidery
couchinga form of embroidery
couchingsCOUCHING, a form of embroidery
NEEDLEPOINTType of embroidery
ROPESTITCHBit of embroidery
CROSSSTITCHBit of embroidery
PICOTBit of embroidery
EYELETEmbroidery,of a sort
PETIT... point (kind of embroidery)
ORPHRAYBand of gold embroidery.
HEDEBOKind of Danish embroidery.
SATINKind of embroidery stitch.
fagotinga type of embroidery
cutworka type of embroidery
needlepointa kind of embroidery
pinworka type of embroidery
smockinga type of embroidery
INITBit of handkerchief embroidery: Abbr.
PORCUPINEQUILLSFeatures of some Amerindian embroidery
orfraysrich embroidery of any sort
smockingsSMOCKING, a type of embroidery
fagotingsFAGOTING, a type of embroidery
orfrayrich embroidery of any sort
pinworksPINWORK, a type of embroidery
orphreysrich embroidery of any sort
orphreyrich embroidery of any sort
needlepointsNEEDLEPOINT, a kind of embroidery
cutworksCUTWORK, a type of embroidery
TAMBOURDrum; or a pair of embroidery hoops.
needleworkThe art or practice of sewing or embroidery
chenillevelvety cord or yarn of silk or worsted, for embroidery, fringes, etc.
stumpworka type of embroidery featuring raised figures, padded with cotton, wool or hair
stumpworksSTUMPWORK, a type of embroidery featuring raised figures, padded with cotton, wool or hair
bargelloA kind of embroidery, typically worked on upholstery fabrics, in stitch patterns suggestive of flames
canvassesA variety of canvas with an open weave, used as a basis for tapestry and embroidery
canvasesA variety of canvas with an open weave, used as a basis for tapestry and embroidery
needlepointEmbroidery worked over canvas, typically in a diagonal stitch covering the entire surface of the fabric
embroideriesEMBROIDERY, the art or process of forming decorative designs with hand or machine needlework also BROIDERY
pinwork(in the embroidery of needlepoint lace) crescent-shaped stitches raised from the surface of the design
picotone of a number of ornamental loops in embroidery, or along the edge of lace, ribbon, etc.