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broidery


Meanings
  • the art of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, often using colorful threads and intricate stitching.

    - "Examples of broidery: 1. A tablecloth with intricate broidery patterns. 2. A pair of embroidered shoes. 3. A broidered wall hanging. 4. A collection of embroidered coasters."
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broider , broidered , broideries , broidering , broiders , broidery
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Etymology
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The word 'broidery' comes from the Old French word 'broder', which means 'to embroider'. Over time, the word 'brodery' came to refer specifically to the art of embroidery.


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  1. Embroidery needle: A small, sharp needle used for embroidery. Embroidery needles come in various sizes and materials, with some being specifically designed for particular types of embroidery.

  2. Embroidery hoop: A circular frame used to hold fabric taut while embroidering. Embroidery hoops come in various sizes and materials, with some being specifically designed for particular types of embroidery.

  3. Embroidery thread: A thin, flexible strand of silk, cotton, wool, or synthetic materials, used for embroidery. Embroidery thread comes in various colors, textures, and materials, with some being specifically designed for particular types of embroidery.


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Broidery has a rich cultural history, particularly in Europe and Asia. In Europe, broidery was popular during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. Broidery was used to decorate clothing, bedding, and other household items. In Asia, broidery has a long and rich history, particularly in China, India, and Japan. Broidery was used to decorate clothing, bedding, and other household items. Broidery was also used as a form of communication, with intricate broidery patterns representing various symbols and ideas.

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