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Definition of the day : « stitchery »
- As in needlework : noun needlepoint
- As in sewing : noun stitching
- As well might the needlewoman go to the glazier to design her stitchery.
- Extract from : « Windows, A Book About Stained & Painted Glass » by Lewis F. Day
- She glanced up at his angry face and went on with her stitchery in silence.
- Extract from : « A Pilgrim Maid » by Marion Ames Taggart
- There is a great survival of this stitchery in Italy amongst the peasantry.
- Extract from : « Needlework As Art » by Marian Alford
- The details of the stitchery will be found on the following plates.
- Extract from : « Jacobean Embroidery » by Ada Wentworth Fitzwilliam and A. F. Morris Hands
- The opposite selvages have hanging threads, remnants of the stitchery which originally seamed two breadths together.
- Extract from : « Chincha Plain-weave cloths » by Lila M. O'Neale
- I felt a vague awe, such as I imagine strikes a man at sight of a rose-lined parasol, or a thimble laid on a pile of stitchery.
- Extract from : « Flint » by Maud Wilder Goodwin
- It might have been torn from a part that was devoid of stitchery; and, again, it might not be part of the frock at all.
- Extract from : « The Riddle of the Night » by Thomas W. Hanshew
- In fact, it is the business of the successful embroiderer to know as much about design as she must about stitchery and color.
- Extract from : « The Development of Embroidery in America » by Candace Wheeler
- I would sit with my stitchery on a fallen log in the sunshine, while they ran in and out o' th' grewsome hole.
- Extract from : « A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales » by Amelie Rives
- Truth and gallantry prompt me to add, it is not in stitchery but in design that we lag behind the old.
- Extract from : « Arts and Crafts Essays » by Various