tambouring (Meaning)
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tambouring (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tambour
Synonyms & Antonyms of tambouring
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tambouring Sentence Examples
- The intricate tambouring stitch added delicate embellishments to the lace bodice.
- The tambouring machine created a mesmerizing rhythm as it spun and interlaced the threads.
- The skilled craftswoman used a tambouring needle to create intricate patterns on the fabric.
- Tambouring was a popular technique in the Victorian era, used to adorn clothing and accessories.
- The tambouring hoop held the fabric taut, allowing for precise stitch control.
- The tambouring design featured delicate flowers and vines that cascaded down the garment.
- Tambouring requires both artistic skill and technical proficiency to achieve its exquisite results.
- The tambouring thread was carefully chosen to complement the color and texture of the fabric.
- Historical costumes often incorporated tambouring as a way to showcase craftsmanship and opulence.
- Modern tambouring techniques have been adapted for use in machine embroidery and home décor.
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The intricate tambouring stitch added delicate embellishments to the lace bodice.
The tambouring machine created a mesmerizing rhythm as it spun and interlaced the threads.
The skilled craftswoman used a tambouring needle to create intricate patterns on the fabric.
Tambouring was a popular technique in the Victorian era, used to adorn clothing and accessories.