needlebook (Meaning)

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needlebook (n.)

A book-shaped needlecase, having leaves of cloth into which the needles are stuck.

Synonyms & Antonyms of needlebook

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

needlebook Sentence Examples

  1. Grandma's precious needlebook contained an array of heirloom sewing needles.
  2. The intricate embroidery on the needlebook depicted a whimsical garden scene.
  3. Sarah kept her sharp sewing needles organized and protected within her leather needlebook.
  4. The antique needlebook was passed down through generations, holding both needles and family memories.
  5. The teacher distributed identical needlebooks to each student in her sewing class.
  6. The needlebook's vibrant colors and floral prints brought a touch of cheer to any sewing space.
  7. Emily's needlebook was small enough to fit in her pocket, ensuring she always had her embroidery supplies at the ready.
  8. The velvet needlebook was a luxurious accessory for the discerning seamstress.
  9. The woven silk needlebook was an elegant and functional gift for a skilled tailor.
  10. The needlebook's size and compartments were carefully designed to accommodate different needle types and sizes.

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A book-shaped needlecase, having leaves of cloth into which the needles are stuck.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Grandma's precious needlebook contained an array of heirloom sewing needles.

The intricate embroidery on the needlebook depicted a whimsical garden scene.

Sarah kept her sharp sewing needles organized and protected within her leather needlebook.

The antique needlebook was passed down through generations, holding both needles and family memories.