English to Malay Dictionary embroidery

embroidery

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definition
noun
A sewing group specialising in cross-stitch, embroidery , quilting and needlework meets on Mondays from 11 am to midday.
the art or pastime of embroidering cloth.
fanciful embroidery of the facts
embellishment or exaggeration in the description or reporting of an event.
example
There will be quilts to be judged and other needlework such as 'embroidery' .
While the inmates of the home are provided with skill training in handicrafts, 'embroidery' and sewing based on their aptitude, the children including those of sex workers are educated.
In remaining loyal to the facts and avoiding unnecessary 'embroidery' , the story stands as a testament to the human spirit.
my mother decided I should learn 'embroidery'
Other handicraft items include hammocks, baskets, mats, 'embroidery' , leatherwork, coral jewelry, and carved and painted gourds and dolls.
After the war she returned briefly to the museum and became head of the costumes department and learned the art of 'embroidery' from an elderly York woman so she could look after and create clothes down from down the ages.
Since the software is something we both can have fun with, it's a great way for an adult to help a child learn 'embroidery' .
In the morning, the two young ladies learned French, did 'embroidery' , and listened to Rebecca's soft voice instruct them on how to run a successful household.
Needlework and 'embroidery' traditionally belongs to them.
The characteristic appearance of Gujarati chain-stitch 'embroidery' , whether done with a hook or a needle, however, is common to both formats.
the bazaars stock a wide variety of 'embroidery'
The islands are known for a textile art called tivaevae, practiced by women, which combines appliqué and 'embroidery' .
The exhibition featured bobbin lace, patchwork and quilting, cross stitch, canvas work 'embroidery' , macramé, and even miniature furniture.
While there are a variety of dress materials such as chikan 'embroidery' from Lucknow, patchwork from Jammu and Nagercoil, paintings occupy a dominant place in the expo.
Another fab lab is in the northeast of India, where one of the few jobs that women can do is Chikan 'embroidery' .
The novel does not quite tell us what Ratanbai's curriculum was but we know that she does 'embroidery' and learns English and Marathi and English rhymes.
He had established a school where he held courses for the proletarian class in such crafts as weaving, 'embroidery' , painting, wood carving.
A sewing group specialising in cross-stitch, 'embroidery' , quilting and needlework meets on Mondays from 11 am to midday.
The 'embroidery' , called Lucknowi Chikan, meaning a kind of cloth wrought with needle work, comes from a place called Lucknowi, located in the center of India.
fanciful 'embroidery' of the facts
Crochet is hand-done in India and we also do appliqué 'embroidery' very well, combining it with beading and trims.
fanciful 'embroidery' of the facts
She offered a more varied needlework curriculum of plain work, marking, openwork, and 'embroidery' along with reading and writing.
Unfortunately, after an accident, she had to give up her career, and she then devoted herself to 'embroidery' , patchwork and quilting, taking City and Guilds courses parts I and II in both.
She does needlework and 'embroidery' and never musses her skirts or get twigs and leaves in her hair, and her skin is translucent and fashionable, it does not turn brown the way mine does in the summer.
There is also some basket weaving, 'embroidery' , woodworking, and other craft production, but the preponderance of artifacts sold at the markets is imported from Africa.
They began to teach 'embroidery' and various stitch crafts.
Indian motifs, traditional themes, and 'embroideries' are the rage on the international fashion scene and it's one of the prime reasons that international fashion stores are looking at India for its expert craftsmanship.
I just stood back and 'admired' the fine embroidery trying to imagine if it was hand stitched how long it would have taken that person.
The hall was built in 1597 by Bess of Hardwick and is regarded as important for its architecture and the exceptional collection of textiles and 'embroideries' , which are believed to be the best in Europe.
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