embroidery in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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embroidery <pl embroideries> [Am əmˈbrɔɪd(ə)ri, Brit ɪmˈbrɔɪd(ə)ri, ɛmˈbrɔɪd(ə)ri] N U or C

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embroidery in the PONS Dictionary

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embroidery
embroidery fabric
it is a delicate piece of embroidery
example of embroidery/knitting

embroidery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

embroidery frame
it is a delicate piece of embroidery
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A center for weaving and embroidery, it exerted influences on many other surrounding villages and towns.
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Some people believe designs have been passed down through families, as with weaving and embroidery work.
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It lacks pleats or pockets, and is marked by intricate, hand-sewn embroidery in a variety of forms, including geometric or floral patterns.
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The finest achievements in their textile arts are the embroideries which vary from region to region.
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The sole is of leather; the upper part, generally ornamented with embroidery, is made at the present day of silk or velvet.
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The upper part has a pleated shawl cover a thicker shawl with full embroidery on the upper shawl.
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Over the years, government has been working towards promotion of phulkari embroidery, by organizing special training programs, fairs, and exhibitions.
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Originally pangis were made of plain material, but use of embroidery and appliqu became more common in the 1990s.
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In 1985, this association had 50 embroidery workers.
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To make thread for knitting and embroidery, inmates collected loose threads from rags and underwear and held them together with soap.
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