Sentence examples for embroidery technique from inspiring English sources

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He caresses a wedding dress that looks as if it is pioneering a brand new embroidery technique involving intestines.

Known for her revival of zardosi, a traditional northern embroidery technique that dates back to Mughal times, Ms. Khanna takes advantage of the fact that some of the country's best workmanship is in Kolkata and surrounding areas.

In Europe the technique of filling the spaces with stitches originated in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries in Italy and preceded needle lace; it continued as an embroidery technique.

In particular, all her kantha (a technique based on the running stitch, originally from West Bengal) and parsi gara (a threadwork embroidery technique that has Chinese inspirations) come from there.

From the work of artists and photographers to skills such as glass painting and tuffetage (an embroidery technique), this season  designers have both turned to the art world for inspiration and harnessed some artisan techniques that pack a serious creative punch.

Street had co-written a book on Ecclesiastical Embroidery in 1848, and was a staunch advocate of abandoning faddish woolen work on canvas in favour of more expressive embroidery techniques based on Opus Anglicanum, a surface embroidery technique popular in medieval England.

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And many of my dresses use old Indian embroidery techniques.

Embroidery techniques and patterns used for scaffold production allow the adaption of biomechanical scaffold properties.

Based in Guangzhou, he uses ancient embroidery techniques to create modern floral and grid patterns on signature floating, feminine pieces, and is known for his fabric experimentation.

Prints and embroidery techniques lifted from the archives nod to the show venue, with stylized riffs on labyrinths, illuminated manuscripts and dragon slayers, tweaked for the street with gold finger caps and ear shields.

Erica Wilson, the Julia Child of needlework, who brought the gentle art of crewel — as well as cross-stitch, needlepoint and other traditional embroidery techniques — to an international audience through her books, television shows, correspondence courses, syndicated column and retail shops, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.

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