0 to decorate cloth or clothing with patterns or pictures consisting of stitches that are sewn directly onto the material:
1 to make a story more entertaining by adding imaginary details to it:
Naturally, I embroidered the tale a little to make it more interesting.
2 to decorate cloth or clothing with patterns or pictures sewn directly onto the material, or to create a pattern or picture in such a way
3 to make a story more entertaining by adding imaginary details to it:
A traditional costume consisting of a brightlycoloured full length cotton dress over a lace or embroidered petticoat, a shawl around the shoulders and an elaborately tied headkerchief.
Their plumage is in fact dissimilar, though they are embroidered in different combinations of the same colours;39 but it is not their physical characteristics that are important.
In those times, these juttis were embroidered with real gold and silver threads and decorated with precious gems and pearls.
The coats were made from sheepskins that were fully cured and tanned, colourful and finely embroidered with silk thread.
Thin cloth belts that wrap around the waist (fajillas) are common in a number of indigenous groups and are richly embroidered.
Many male garments are heavily embroidered in multiple colors.
The costume includes white sari embroidered with bright golden brocade (known as kasavu) at the edges.
Shawls were made of silk and were embroidered by hand, generally with flowers or birds.
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