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Answer for the clue "Decorative needlework ", 10 letters:
embroidery

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Embroidery " is a science fiction short story by author Ray Bradbury . This story was originally published in 1951 by Stadium Publishing Corp. It is included in the collection A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories (2005).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The ornamentation of fabric using needlework. 2 A piece of embroidered fabric.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail; "the mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings" [syn: embellishment ] decorative needlework [syn: fancywork ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Lasher refused to comment on the embroidery and speculation in the article. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ I bought some black jersey scalloped with gold embroidery from the market, and made a long, three-tiered, halter-necked ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., embrouderie "art of embroidering;" see embroider + -y (4). Meaning "embroidered work" is from 1560s.

Usage examples of embroidery.

Audience hall glittered as if it were filled with burning stars, ashimmer from gilt embroidery on fine robes, gems dripping from throats and fingers and wrists.

On a folding screen of blackwork embroidery, an arrow points one way, and I turn the other.

Jeannie did her hair and helped her into a gown of midnight-blue velvet, adorned with a tableau of blackwork embroidery that began at the waist and curled up over her bodice and down over her high-waisted gown.

The Brujo wore white trousers and a long white shirt with four pockets and with broad stripes of blue embroidery down the front of it.

Switching from embroidery to chinoiserie to painting on glass, and oh, when I have a moment or two, I might take a peek at the stars.

Aluminium saucepans, cups and saucers and teapots, hammered copperware, silverwork from Amara, cheap watches, enamel mugs, embroideries and gay patterned rugs from Persia.

Of embroideries, featherwork, and the like, so frequently mentioned by early travelers, hardly a trace is left.

Golden embroidery glittered on a jacket woven of the finest Gujarati silk.

These examples may serve as a small specimen of the infernal ingenuity displayed in the descriptions of the Hindu hells, which are all of one substantial pattern, however varied in the embroidery.

Cherry was always ready to do whatever her kind hostess wished, and happily ran errands, unravelled tangled embroidery silks, went for tediously slow walks with her round the gardens, accompanied her on sedate drives in her landaulette, read aloud to her, and listened with unfeigned interest to her store of very dull anecdotes.

We produce nothing comparable to the great Oriental carpets, Persian glass, tiles, and illuminated books, Arabian leatherwork, Spanish marquetry, Hindu textiles, Chinese porcelain and embroidery, Japanese lacquer and brocade, French tapestries, or Inca jewelry.

She does not rise from the cushioned bench in the alcove, but lowers the embroidery hoop to her lap.

His robe was simple, with barely an inch of purple embroidery along the border, but was of the finest-combed Milesian wool.

Fisera had brought two long pallia with her, one of a rich deep-rose color embroidered all over with golden medallions, the other a strange shade that was almost not any colora shadow tone between gray and tan and greenornamented with dark brown silken embroidery and with accents picked out in seed pearls.

And what better person to give her advice than Rona the Nimble-Fingered, so-called because of her embroidery skills, but she was also known as Rona Roundheels, for obvious reasons.