- Tailors' buttonhole, [56]
- Tambour, [245]
- Tambour frame, [44]
- Tambour needle, [38], [245]
- Tambour stitch, [38]
- Tambour work, [44], [194]
- Tapestry, [1], [2], [4], [143], [220]
- Tapestry-stitch, [53]
- Tendrils, [130]
- Tent-stitch, [14], [18]
- Thimble, [250]
- Thread, [244]
- Traditional design, [238], [240]
- Transferring design, [251]
- Turkish embroidery, [22]
- Tussah silk, [244]
- Twisted silk, [95], [124], [125]
- Vandyke chain, [42]
- Variety of method, [148], [158]
- Variety of stitch, [180] et seq.
- Velvet, [150], [222]
- Venetian embroidery, [138]
- Voiding, [96], [187]
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