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The presentation is the journey of embroidery and its various types, that are used for decorating fabrics.
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Embroidery Embroidery is an art that uses various types of threads & stitches to make a beautiful creation of the fabric of various patterns & styles.
Types of Embroidery • Initially the embroidery was done using hands, later with the developing world the embroidery also developed and is being done using Machines. The various types of embroidery include, • 1.Surface Embroidery 2. Candlewick Embroidery • 3.Red work Embroidery 4. Crewel Embroidery • 5.Cross Stitch 6. Blue work Embroidery • 7.Sashiko Embroidery 8.Black work Embroidery
Types of Embroidery • Surface Embroidery – • Surface embroidery is a type of embroidery • that is performed on the surface of the • cloth or fabric. • Candlewick Embroidery – • Candlewicking is a type of embroidery that includes • the whitework having designs & patterns made of • Colonial knots arranged in intricate patterns.
Types of Embroidery • Red work Embroidery – • Red work embroidery is just another type of • embroidery work that uses red thread on • white or natural-colored fabric. It is • mostly used in surface embroidery • and cross stitch. • Crewel Embroidery – • Crewel is a type of decorative surface • Embroidery that includes plants, animals • and sometimes people, arranged in a • fanciful, flowing design or repeating • pattern.
Types of Embroidery • Cross Stitch Embroidery – • Cross Stitch is a stitch consisting • of two diagonally-worked stitches that form • an "x" on the fabric or cloth used . Typically, • one stitch is worked over each square fabric, • which counted by working over two threads. • Blue work Embroidery – • Blue work Embroidery is an embroidery that • uses only blue thread on white or antural • colored fabric.
Types of Embroidery • Sashiko Embroidery – • Sashiko is a form of Japanese folk embroidery • That uses the basic running stitch to create a • patterned design in the background section. • Black work Embroidery – • Black work is a style of embroidery that uses • counted thread embroidery that was • originated in Spain.
Embroidery – An Art The art has become such a great practice by people in various types of clothes. Also the new generation has developed a new technique named as Embroidery by Digitizing & Vectorizing techniques that are being used for new patterns & designs.
Embroidery – An Art The End