0 present participle of embroider --
1 to decorate cloth or clothing with patterns or pictures consisting of stitches that are sewn directly onto the material: --
2 to make a story more entertaining by adding imaginary details to it: --
Naturally, I embroidered the tale a little to make it more interesting.
The decorative motifs embroidering frequently used items such as blue copper ore the subrika or contour.
A kimono can take from two to three years to complete, due to painting and embroidering.
Embroidered postcards were produced in what quickly became a cottage industry, with civilians buying the surrounds and embroidering the panel of gauze.
She takes painting and embroidering as necessary to composing poetry and regards the simple life as the ideal situation.
Hand embroidering a belt requires about 48 hours of labor.
Ukrainian girls and women also used them to keep their garments and some personal items - towels, jewelry, tools for embroidering etc.
After graduation, she stayed on at the school, completing chores such as mending, cleaning, embroidering and sewing.
Perfect hair, perfect clothes, sitting quietly and making perfect meals and embroidering perfectly.