No, embroider is a verb. The corresponding noun is embroidery.
The word 'embroider' is a verb, meaning to decorate with thread.The noun form is embroidery.The adjective is the paste participle of the verb, embroidered.Examples:I'm going to embroider my initials on my wristband. (verb)The embroidery of Native Americans incorporated beading. (noun)These embroidered pillows were done by my grandma. (adjective)
Because the team shirts were donated, it won't cost much to embroider our names on them.
A yarn is a story or tall tale. If you embroider a tale, you embellish or add onto it.
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You would embroider your own skin the same way that you would a cloth. This however is a very dangerous process.
If you plan to embroider your bag by hand then cotton would be the best material.
You can learn how to embroider a patch by watching online tutorials, taking a class, or practicing with a beginner's embroidery kit.
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Yes! If you want too.
bind, seam, tailor, embroider, stitch
One can find interesting, creative, and unique patterns to embroider on a kitchen towel in different places. One can find patterns on Pinterest or even Etsy.