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embroider

[em-broi-der] / ɛmˈbrɔɪ dər /




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Richmond’s Nia Alexander Campbell uses video and narratives embroidered on fabric to recount the history of her African American and American Indian ancestors.

From Washington Post

And when Swift, in a one-legged bodysuit embroidered with a snake motif, performed selections from “Reputation,” she showed just how wrongly maligned that album was upon its release.

From New York Times

Barry, 55, wore a wide felt sash of emerald green embroidered with the names of her late parents, Irish immigrants who came to Savannah more than five decades ago.

From Seattle Times

"Our embroidery masters taped their phones to lamps and used the torch light to embroider with a thread and needle," he says.

From BBC

Then came trouser suits and coats alongside sheer, and sometimes embroidered, frocks in lace, tulle and chiffon.

From Reuters