Embroidery in a sentence as a noun

"That is a bit like saying that those that use a sewing machine for embroidery cannot sew.

They're not the six-figure jobs we read about here on HN all the time, with catered meals and other embroidery.

She also does a lot of needlepoint embroidery, often pictures of cats.

And I had my logo digitized for a very specific embroidery machine.

But that's wrong, too, because the concept is clearly as old as cross-stitch and related forms of embroidery, which go back to the Middle Ages at least.

I worked at a company that often times needed to upscale out of the loop people's logos to then feed to embroidery machines for custom products.

> Windows-specific drivers for stuff like embroidery machines, dongles etc.

Windows-specific drivers for stuff like embroidery machines, dongles etc.

The first was for my wife's embroidery machine; I was lucky enough to find a copy of the installer in her old NT machine's temporary internet files.

This is an example of a page that begins talking about sewing and embroidery, and eventually becomes about typography.

Digi provides the best quality embroidery digitizing in a quick turnaround.

Florence King was briefer in the essay "Phallus in Wonderland": "Updike's style is an exquisite blend of Melville and Austen: reading him is like cutting through whale blubber with embroidery scissors.

If Wikipedia was linuxdistropedia then no-one would think it was odd that it was focused on obscure distros and didn't care for articles about embroidery or the history of Islamic jurisprudence.

For the embroidery template converter thingie he wrote for his wife?Sure -- since he also wrote those himself, so a good requisite would be "language Linus can quickly write **** in".And for git there are other reasons too: portable, fast, lots of people can hack in C, etc.

For the embroidery template converter thingie he wrote for his wife?Linus used C for all of those, but was it because C was technically the best choice in each case, or because it was good enough to get the job done and because it's the language he's most comfortable with?

Embroidery definitions

noun

elaboration of an interpretation by the use of decorative (sometimes fictitious) detail; "the mystery has been heightened by many embellishments in subsequent retellings"

See also: embellishment

noun

decorative needlework

See also: fancywork