noun a fine-grained, translucent form of gypsum, typically white, often carved into ornaments

  • The sculpture was carved from pure white alabaster.
  • I bought a beautiful alabaster vase for my living room.
  • Check out this cool alabaster paperweight I found at the flea market.
  • Her skin was as smooth and pale as alabaster.

noun a type of work or art made by weaving together pieces of wood, reed, or other materials to create a basket-like structure

  • The intricate basketwork on the table was handwoven by skilled artisans.
  • I found a beautiful basketwork basket at the local craft fair.
  • Check out the cool basketwork on that bag, it's so unique!
  • Her words were like a delicate basketwork, weaving a story that captivated everyone.

noun a thin layer of gold

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold

  • The artist used a special technique to begild the intricate details of the painting.
  • I'm thinking about begilding my phone case with some gold paint.
  • Let's begild our sneakers with some bling to make them stand out.
  • Her words seemed to begild the truth, making it more palatable to the audience.

noun a complex structure or pattern formed by intertwining three or more strands of hair, rope, or other materials

verb to interweave strands of hair, rope, or other materials to form a braid

  • The hairstylist expertly weaved a beautiful braid into the bride's hair.
  • I love how your braid turned out, it looks so cool!
  • She's always rocking those killer braids, it's her signature look.
  • The different storylines in the movie were like strands of a braid, coming together to form a cohesive narrative.

verb to remove something by cutting

adjective removed or separated by cutting

preposition used to indicate removal or separation by cutting

  • The artist used a template to carefully cut out the intricate design from the paper.
  • I'm going to cut out the magazine article and save it for later.
  • Let's cut out of this boring party and go grab some food.
  • She decided to cut out toxic people from her life in order to find inner peace.

verb to decorate with needlework

adjective decorated with needlework

  • The dress was beautifully embroidered with intricate patterns.
  • She showed off her new embroidered jacket to all her friends.
  • I'm loving those embroidered jeans, where did you get them?
  • His words were like finely embroidered tapestries, weaving a story of love and loss.

verb past tense of fray, meaning to become worn or tattered

adjective showing the effects of strain or wear

  • The edges of the fabric were frayed due to constant wear and tear.
  • I need to get rid of these frayed jeans and buy a new pair.
  • My nerves are so frayed after dealing with that difficult customer.
  • The frayed relationship between the two countries is on the brink of collapse.

noun a thin layer of gold or something that looks like gold applied to a surface

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold or something that looks like gold

  • The artist used real gold leaf to gild the frame of the painting.
  • I'm thinking of gilding the edges of this photo frame with some metallic paint.
  • Let's gild this project with some extra bells and whistles to really impress the client.
  • She tried to gild the truth with fancy words, but we could still see through her lies.

noun a type of fabric or clothing that is simple, plain, and often homemade

adjective a type of fabric or clothing that is simple, plain, and often homemade

  • The homespun fabric was carefully woven by hand using traditional techniques.
  • I love the cozy feel of homespun blankets on a cold winter night.
  • Her homespun style is so unique and cool.
  • The homespun wisdom of the old farmer was passed down through generations.

adjective having a pattern or appearance resembling marble

  • The artist marbleized the paper to create a unique texture for the painting.
  • I love how the cake is marbleized with different colors, it looks so pretty!
  • That new phone case is so marbleized, I need to get one for myself.
  • Her emotions were marbleized, a mix of joy and sadness intertwined.

noun a blend or combination of two or more things

verb to blend or combine into a single entity

  • The artist was able to meld different styles together seamlessly in her latest masterpiece.
  • I love how the flavors meld together in this dish, it's so tasty!
  • Let's meld our ideas and come up with a killer plan for the project.
  • The two companies decided to meld their resources and expertise to create a stronger presence in the market.

noun a small thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used especially for fastening pieces of cloth

preposition used to indicate the act of attaching or fastening something to something else

  • She carefully pinned on her name badge before entering the conference.
  • I always forget to pin on my keys before leaving the house.
  • I need to pin on my game face for this presentation.
  • He tried to pin on the blame on someone else.

noun a braid, especially of hair

verb to braid or intertwine

  • She wore her hair in an elegant plait for the formal event.
  • I like to plait my hair when I want a simple hairstyle.
  • Her plaited hair looked really cool at the party.
  • The intricate plait of lies eventually unraveled during the investigation.

noun a type of ceramic ware made from clay that is fired at a high temperature, such as earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain

  • The pottery class focused on traditional techniques and designs.
  • I love making pottery in my spare time, it's so relaxing.
  • Let's get our hands dirty and play with some pottery today!
  • Her mind was a blank canvas waiting to be molded like a piece of pottery.

noun A bed covering made of two layers of fabric with a layer of padding in between, usually stitched in decorative patterns.

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  • The quilt displayed intricate stitching and beautiful patterns.
  • I love snuggling up with a quilt on the couch.
  • Let's have a quilt party and watch movies all night!
  • The diverse cultures of the city were like pieces of a quilt coming together to form a beautiful tapestry.

noun the action of moving one's hand or an object back and forth against a surface

verb present participle of the verb 'rub', which means to move one's hand or an object back and forth against a surface

  • The physical therapist showed the patient the proper technique for rubbing the sore muscles.
  • I always feel better after rubbing my temples when I have a headache.
  • She's always rubbing it in that she got the promotion over me.
  • The success of the team was like rubbing salt in the wound for their rivals.

noun a decorative pattern of gathering and stitching in fabric

verb to gather and stitch fabric in a decorative pattern

  • The chef demonstrated how to shirr an egg by gently poaching it in simmering water.
  • I tried to shirr the eggs for breakfast but ended up scrambling them instead.
  • I've never been able to shirr eggs properly, they always end up a mess.
  • The artist used a unique technique to shirr the fabric, creating a beautiful draped effect.

noun a mark or impression made by pressing or striking

verb to impress or mark with a stamp

  • The machine was used for precision stamping of metal parts.
  • I love stamping my passport with all the different countries I've visited.
  • She's really good at stamping out rumors before they spread.
  • His words had a stamping effect on her emotions, leaving her feeling shaken.

noun a sudden sharp pain in the side of the body, caused by strenuous exercise

verb to fasten or join with stitches

  • The tailor carefully placed each stitch to ensure the dress was perfectly crafted.
  • I need to stitch up this hole in my jeans before I wear them again.
  • She's a pro at stitching up a quick fix for any situation.
  • His words were like a perfectly placed stitch in the fabric of her thoughts.

noun a small torn piece of material, typically one that is part of a larger piece

  • The old book was in tatters after years of use.
  • Her dress was all tattered after the wild party last night.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those tattered jeans.
  • The community was in tatters after the scandal broke out.

verb to make a continuous rhythmic sound

adjective describing something that is producing a continuous rhythmic sound

  • The thrumming of the engines could be heard throughout the entire ship.
  • I could feel the thrumming bass of the music in my chest.
  • The party was lit, with the thrumming beats keeping everyone on their feet.
  • His heart was thrumming with excitement as he waited for the results.

adjective not skillful or clever with the hands; awkward or clumsy

  • She found the new tool to be quite unhandy for the task at hand.
  • I always struggle with using this unhandy remote control.
  • That unhandy gadget is such a pain to deal with.
  • His unhandy way of expressing himself often leads to misunderstandings.

verb to carve or shape wood by cutting small pieces from it

  • The woodcarver used a sharp knife to carefully whittle away at the block of wood.
  • I like to whittle sticks when I'm sitting around a campfire.
  • He spent all afternoon whittling on that project.
  • She managed to whittle down her to-do list by prioritizing tasks.

noun the act of carving or shaping wood with a knife

verb to carve or shape wood with a knife

  • The artisan spent hours whittling away at the block of wood to create a detailed sculpture.
  • My grandpa enjoys whittling little figurines out of sticks he finds in the yard.
  • I'm just whittling time away until the weekend arrives.
  • She was whittling down her list of potential colleges to apply to.

verb past participle of weave, meaning to form (cloth) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them.

adjective made by weaving, especially in a particular way or pattern.

  • The intricate tapestry was carefully woven by skilled artisans.
  • I love the cozy blanket that was woven by my grandma.
  • Check out this dope hat, it's woven with some cool patterns.
  • The story of their friendship was woven through the ups and downs of life.

noun the material used to cover or enclose something

verb present participle of the verb 'wrap', which means to cover or enclose something in paper or another material

  • She carefully folded the delicate silk scarf before wrapping it in tissue paper.
  • I'm terrible at wrapping gifts, so I always end up using gift bags instead.
  • I'm so bad at wrapping presents, it's like I have two left hands!
  • The speaker did a great job wrapping up the presentation with a strong conclusion.

noun a Japanese braiding technique used to create intricate patterns and designs

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  • The artisan demonstrated the intricate art of kumihimo braiding using colorful silk threads.
  • I tried my hand at kumihimo braiding after watching a tutorial online.
  • Kumihimo is like the OG of friendship bracelet making.
  • The kumihimo of traditions weaves together the fabric of our culture.

noun A person who is skilled in the art of darts

  • The dartist carefully measured the dimensions of the room before starting the mural.
  • I heard that new dartist at the gallery is really talented.
  • That dartist is totally killing it with their graffiti work.
  • She was a dartist with words, painting vivid pictures with her storytelling.

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noun a colloquial term for rubbish or junk

verb to do decorative needlework or create decorative patterns

  • The intricate design of the traditional tat on her arm was a symbol of her cultural heritage.
  • I heard she got a new tat on her back, it looks pretty cool.
  • Check out his sick tat, it's so badass.
  • His words were like a tat on her heart, leaving a lasting impression.

noun a coloring technique in which fabric is partially dipped in dye to create a gradient effect

verb to color fabric using the dip-dye technique

  • The dip-dye technique involves partially submerging fabric in a dye solution to create a gradient effect.
  • I love how your dip-dye shirt turned out, it looks so cool!
  • That dip-dye hair trend is so in right now, everyone's doing it.
  • Her emotions seemed to dip-dye from joy to sadness in a matter of minutes.

noun a style of interior design that uses worn or distressed furniture and decor to create a vintage, lived-in look

  • The interior designer decided to go with a shabby chic theme for the living room.
  • I love how cozy and stylish that shabby chic coffee shop looks.
  • Her outfit was totally shabby chic, with ripped jeans and a vintage blouse.
  • The old barn was transformed into a shabby chic wedding venue, complete with fairy lights and lace decorations.

noun A person who engages in yarn bombing, a form of street art where knitted or crocheted yarn is used to create temporary public installations

  • The yarn bomber was arrested for vandalism in the city park.
  • Did you hear about the yarn bomber who decorated the statue downtown?
  • That yarn bomber really knows how to spice up the neighborhood!
  • The yarn bomber's creations were like colorful dreams woven into reality.