different between embroidery vs cutwork
embroidery
English
Etymology
From Middle French embrouderie, from embrouder + -erie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?b???d??i/
Noun
embroidery (countable and uncountable, plural embroideries)
- The ornamentation of fabric using needlework.
- A piece of embroidered fabric.
- The elaboration of an account etc. with details, especially when fictitious.
Translations
embroidery From the web:
- what embroidery machine should i buy
- what embroidery software is compatible with a mac
- what embroidery needle to use
- what embroidery stitch to use for letters
- what embroidery thread for a brother machine
- what embroidery means
- what embroidery thread to use
- what embroidery stabilizer to use
cutwork
English
Etymology
From Middle English cut-werk, equivalent to cut +? work.
Noun
cutwork (countable and uncountable, plural cutworks)
- A form of embroidery in which intervening fabric is cut away
Translations
Further reading
- cutwork on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
cutwork From the web:
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- what is cutwork embroidery
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- what are cutwork designs
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- what is a cutwork memory book
- what is a cutwork needle
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