Embroidery

  • 51Mountmellick embroidery — or Mountmellick work is a floral whitework embroidery originating from the town of Mountmellick in County Laois, Ireland in the early nineteenth century. Contents 1 History 2 Technique and uses 3 References …

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  • 52Goldwork (embroidery) — Goldwork , Uniform …

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  • 53Crewel embroidery — Fanciful leaf in crewelwork, detail of a curtain, England, c. 1696. V A T.166 1961. Crewel Embroidery, or Crewelwork, is a decorative form of surface embroidery using wool and a variety of different embroidery stitches to follow a design outline… …

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  • 54Chikan (embroidery) — Chikan embroidery on a cotton kurta Chikan (Hindi: चिकन, Urdu: چکن) is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow, India. Literally translated, the word means embroidery. Believed to have been introduced by Nur Jehan, Mugh …

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  • 55Overlord embroidery — The Overlord embroidery was commissioned by Lord Dulverton in 1968 and made by the Royal School of Needlework from designs by artist Sandra Lawrence. It commemorates the D Day invasion of France during World War II. It tells the story of… …

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  • 56Counted-thread embroidery — Counted cross stitch embroidery, Hungary, mid 20th century Counted thread embroidery is any embroidery in which the fabric threads are counted by the embroiderer before inserting the needle into the fabric. Evenweave fabric is usually used; it… …

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  • 57Assisi embroidery — is a form of counted thread embroidery based on an ancient Italian tradition where the background is filled with embroidery stitches and the main motifs are left void i.e. unstitched. The name is derived from the Italian town of Assisi where the… …

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  • 58Jacobean embroidery — refers to embroidery styles that flourished beginning in the reign of King James I of England in first quarter of the seventeenth century.The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by… …

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  • 59Changzhou needlework embroidery — Changzhou Needlework Embroidery(Chinese: 常州乱针绣) was founded in 1920 by lady Yang Shouyu (杨守玉, 1896 1981, Changzhou , Jiangsu) , the younger cousin of Liu Haisu (刘海粟). She was a contemporary artist of embroidery and the master of Changzhou… …

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  • 60Brazilian embroidery — is a type of surface embroidery that uses rayon thread instead of cotton or wool. It is called Brazilian embroidery because the use of high sheen rayon thread in embroidery was first popularized in Brazil, where rayon was widely manufactured.… …

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