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stitchery
noun
Fine work done by stitching
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Mrs. Craigh-Higgs, sitting with her stitchery at the opposite side of the grate fire, went instantly taut.
Next, she knitted what looked like a leg warmer for a stop sign down the street; from there she slowly infiltrated Houston with her stitchery.
"And now here we are, talking about her stitchery.
Every available surface within these images, including all visible skin, has been covered with Islamic calligraphy in henna — a run-on text that reads as both manic stitchery and as the subjects' suppressed thoughts made visible.
Mrs. Craigh-Higgs, sitting with her stitchery at the opposite side of the grate fire, went instantly taut.. View Article By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By John Cassidy By Rebecca Mead.
Or we could carry her through by chorusing the ending, where Potter discloses that thereafter the tailor becomes famous for his stitchery: "The stitches of those button-holes were so small so small they looked as if they had been made by little mice!" My earliest memories of my mother don't actually include her.
More satisfying than the tortuously modelled mythological, court, and war scenes are their decorative borders, where stitchery flexes its proper powers.
The combination of stitchery and paint, with its inevitable hobbyist connotation of needlework, takes some doing to bring off.
When Early Pettway, 73, surveys the hand-painted headstones in the cemetery beside the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. preached in 1965, he remembers generations of women, many his own relatives, and their jubilant stitchery airing on wire fences in the sun.
Its fine stitchery limns birds, flowers, trees, local characters and a view of the Providence State House.
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The designs, for sale at the Stitchery Mall (www.stitcherymall.com), include a Nativity angel ($12) and a United States flag ($7.99).
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