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trapunto

American  
[truh-poon-toh] / trəˈpʊn toʊ /

noun

plural

trapuntos
  1. quilting having an embossed design produced by outlining the pattern with single stitches and then padding it with yarn or cotton.


trapunto British  
/ trəˈpʊntəʊ /

noun

  1. a type of quilting that is only partly padded in a design

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Etymology

Origin of trapunto

1920–25; < Italian: embroidery, noun use of the adj.: embroidered, literally, pricked through (past participle of trapungere ), equivalent to tra- (< Latin trā-, variant of trāns- trans- ) + -punto < Latin pūnctus, equivalent to pung- (stem of pungere to prick) + -tus past participle suffix; see puncture

Example Sentences

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“With her trapunto paintings, she’s essentially collapsing the boundaries between painting and quilting.”

From New York Times • Apr. 25, 2023

The 2015 menswear shows were awash in dreamcatcher necklaces, embroidered caftans, trapunto dashikis and hand-tooled leather doodads.

From Slate • Oct. 24, 2014