Comments on: 60+ different types of HAND EMBROIDERY techniques https://sewguide.com Sewing Patterns, tips, Tutorials, Fashion designing tips, fabric guides and Clothing stories Tue, 20 Jun 2023 05:50:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11068791 Wed, 07 Jun 2023 01:31:52 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11068791 In reply to .

I think it is Trapunto quilting technique

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11068790 Tue, 06 Jun 2023 21:34:22 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11068790 Hi, I’m wrecking my brain to remember the name of this embroidery. The main patterned fabric is backed by another fabric and the design is outlined with a running stitch, then the backing fabric is cut and filled with padding, then sewn up, leaving the design 3D. I used this on a cushion I made for a friend and it was a lot of work, but difficult to explain what I did. Plz help. Lx

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11067177 Mon, 03 Apr 2023 15:53:31 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11067177 Very nice thankyou

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11062968 Thu, 27 Jan 2022 08:39:03 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11062968 Wow!! What a valuable resource you’ve put together here! Most of my current knowledge is pre-1650-ish embroidery, but I’m looking to expand my horizons! You have a lot of types that Ive never heard of before. I know there are scads of regional variations!

I’m one of those people that splits things up into 5 categories … counted, surface (what you think of when you hear embroidery),
11metal thread,
1open work, and “fabric manipulation” … things like applique, smocking, quilting, etc.

Thanks for an informative read!

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11062859 Sun, 05 Dec 2021 21:33:06 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11062859 Pateh (Farsi: پته‎‎ ), or pateh-duzi is a style of Iranian embroidery, in particular from Kerman province in the southeast. It may be linked to local carpet weaving, and many of the embroidered designs recall carpet motifs, such as the toranj (bergamia), sarv (cypress) and the buteh (paisley), but also the sun.

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11062824 Fri, 19 Nov 2021 04:38:34 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11062824 In reply to .

Hi Anna
Sorry for the mistake and thanks for pointing it out. Corrected

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-11062823 Thu, 18 Nov 2021 21:59:48 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-11062823 hi,
I am from the Netherlands (Holland).
and I thought Delft was a city in our country and not Norwegian.
the discription is also very familiar for what we call “Delfts blauw”.
I think you have to adjust your comment on number 63 if I am not mistaken.
thank you for the great information here.
greatings

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-61278 Tue, 06 Apr 2021 05:38:55 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-61278 In reply to .

Hi Monica,
Yes, Happy to be of help.

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By: https://sewguide.com/types-of-hand-embroidery/#comment-61277 Mon, 05 Apr 2021 21:59:33 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=18386#comment-61277 This is incredibly interesting. I have extrapolated and paraphrased some of this information for the Cape Embroidery Guild of South Africa and will acknowledge the site and copyright. We do not sell the newsletter and it’s sent to members only. I hope this is acceptable.

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