A yarn is a story or tall tale. If you embroider a tale, you embellish or add onto it.
No, embroider is a verb. The corresponding noun is embroidery.
coefficient of variation in yarn
Old fashioned way of saying a 'happy story'
Yarn is a thread which is made up of natural or synthetic fibres. It is used for knitting and weaving. Yarn can be cut by machines. It can also mean 'tell a tale'.
Yarn is a thread which is made up of natural or synthetic fibres. It is used for knitting and weaving. Yarn can be cut by machines. It can also mean 'tell a tale'.
In this context it might simply mean that the yarn requires cleaning or washing.
"Embraider" is a verb that refers to the act of decorating fabric or textiles with needlework, often using thread, yarn, or other materials to create intricate designs or patterns. It can also imply enhancing a story or statement with embellishments or exaggerations. The term is less commonly used than "embroider," which is the more standard spelling.
Extra heavy yarn like on a mop-see below link
Because the team shirts were donated, it won't cost much to embroider our names on them.
Broider is not a real word (except as an archaic word), so it has no meaning in Hebrew. If you mean "embroider" then it is רקם (rah-KAHM).
If an Australian is telling you a "yarn", he is telling you a story, either real or fictional. It could also mean that he may be exaggerating the truth in a colourful way, ie. "he tells yarns" or "he spins a yarn".
Yarn Over - when you wrap the yarn around the hook to form a stitch.