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Fredrick's mother was an embroideress, and became the family's chief breadwinner when his father died in 1847.
An embroideress could use magic globes to shine beside her."
"And why should a great prince tell an embroideress why he comes and goes?"
"I scarcely recognized you as my beloved embroideress."
She loves I sewing and she's become a really clever embroideress in the short time she's been here.
The technique of "triangulation", which was inspired by sewing lessons he took from an embroideress, is still used today.
Joachim or whatever cathedral officer bought altar cloths, I thought, must not know that the skilled local embroideress he had hired was a witch.
The Embroideress (poetry, 1955)
Barthelemy Thimonnier married an embroideress in January 1822.
It was obvious at first glance that Mrs Burbridge was a highly talented embroideress.
"Somehow connected with druidh, glossed 'glice', wise or clever, and 'druineach' in Irish means an embroideress.
Rousseau may have taken some inspiration from Émile Zola's novel Le Rêve, which deals with the love between a painter and an embroideress.
May Morris was an influential embroideress and designer, although her contributions are often overshadowed by those of her father, a towering figure in the Arts and Crafts movement.
Fiacra mac Colmain do siol Colla-Da-Croich coir do reir eolach ni heccóir" His mother was an embroideress.
The Fête des Brodeuses (Embroideress' Festival) in July is one of Brittany's major traditional gatherings, and includes a Breton Mass at the Notre-Dame des Carmes church.
Ann Macbeth (1875 - 1948), born in Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire, England, was an embroideress and author, a part of the Glasgow Movement and an associate of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.