BASIC TOOLS IN EMBROIDERY

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  • The term "embroidery" is derived from an old french word "embroiders" which means edge and border
    1. Is a strong filling stitch used to cover a design area with long, straight stitches employed very close together
  • This is a form of decorative needlework where designs are created by sewing lines of cross-stitches onto a fabric using a single threaded needle.
  • It is also known as chain stitch because it creates a series of loops resembling links in a chain.
  • A type of embroidery that uses satin stitching technique to create the image or pattern on fabric.
  • A type of embroidery that uses satin stitching to create the image or pattern on the surface of the fabric
  • It is a technique of creating raised areas on a piece of cloth through the use of multiple layers of stitching
  • It is also known as chain stitching because it creates a series of loops resembling links in a chain
  • A type of embroidery that involves creating images through the use of various types of stitches arranged in patterns.
  • A type of embroidery that uses satin stitching to fill the entire surface of the fabric with color or pattern.
  • A technique of embroidery that involves creating raised areas on a piece of cloth through the use of padding material such as felt or foam.
  • Embroidery done with metallic threads, beads, sequins, or other materials that add texture and shine to the finished product.
  • Embroidery is a craft that involves making pictures or patterns on fabric using needles and thread
  • The process involves weaving threads together to create a design, often with intricate patterns and colors
  • A type of embroidery that uses satin stitching technique to create the image or pattern on fabric