Definition of Embroideress. Meaning of Embroideress. Synonyms of Embroideress

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- Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to stitch thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials...
- of Alexander Pushkin and paintings called The Lace Maker and The Gold-Embroideress. Vasily was born as a serf of Count Munnich in the village Korpovo of...
- The Embroideress was a quarterly magazine published by the London-based embroidery thread manufacturer Pearsall and Company and the Old Bleach Linen Company...
- Zola's novel Le Rêve, which deals with the love between a painter and an embroideress. While he was painting The Dream, Rousseau was romantically involved...
- introduced to ****ual contact with men by Elizabeth Brouderer, a London embroideress who dressed Rykener as a woman and may have acted as procurer. According...
- and Old English poetry, stock terms for "woman" included "weaver" and "embroideress". Tolkien mentions in a letter "a strange case of an Elf (Míriel mother...
- vascular wall during suturing. Carrel learned this technique from an embroideress, and later incorporated it into his work. According to Julius Comroe...
- to work as a tailor in Panissières. Barthelemy Thimonnier married an embroideress in January 1822. In 1823, he settled in a suburb of Saint-Étienne and...
- received limited formal education. After serving an apprenticeship to an embroideress she worked as a shop ****istant in Brighton and London. She was shocked...
- stitches and motifs are added depending on the skill and creativity of the embroideress. Lefkaritika soon reached a higher level of quality, because of the competition...