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stitchery

[stich-uh-ree] / ˈstɪtʃ ə ri /




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After the strings dry, she treats them like industrial-strength stitchery, pushing them through her canvases to form abstract patterns.

From Los Angeles Times

She has also added puffy tufts of tulle, strips of decorative stitchery and glass beads strung so that they resemble fake flowers.

From Los Angeles Times

That art reclaimed traditions of handwork and stitchery long relegated to the domestic sphere, the domain of women, the category of craft.

From Los Angeles Times

At the same time, Kernel attends to the fine stitchery of fan maintenance by following the viewers through social media, and scouting for products, like that backpack, that can bind them to a film.

From New York Times

The dense, pixellated fields of shaded squares resemble stitchery as well as the preliminary drawings made to guide such work.

From Los Angeles Times