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  • List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia
    List of sewing stitches types of hand sewing stitches This is a list of stitches used in hand and machine sewing The most common standard for stitches in the apparel industry is ASTM International ASTM D6193-16 (2020) [1] The standard also covers various types of seams Under this classification of stitches there are basic groups as follows:
  • Category:Embroidery stitches - Wikipedia
    Pages in category "Embroidery stitches" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total This list may not reflect recent changes
  • Embroidery stitch - Wikipedia
    Embroidery stitches are also called stitches for short Embroidery stitches are the smallest units in embroidery Embroidery patterns are formed by doing many embroidery stitches, either all the same or different ones, either following a counting chart on paper, following a design painted on the fabric or even working freehand
  • Blackwork - Wikipedia
    Counted stitch blackwork, 1530s (left), and free stitch blackwork, 1590s (right) Blackwork, sometimes historically termed Spanish blackwork, is a form of embroidery generally worked in black thread, although other colours are also used on occasion, as in scarletwork, where the embroidery is worked in red thread [1] Most strongly associated with Tudor period England, blackwork typically
  • Bargello (needlework) - Wikipedia
    Bargello is a type of needlepoint embroidery consisting of upright flat stitches laid in a mathematical pattern to create motifs The name originates from a series of chairs found in the Bargello palace in Florence, which have a "flame stitch" pattern
  • Holbein stitch - Wikipedia
    Holbein stitch is a simple, reversible line embroidery stitch most commonly used in Blackwork embroidery and Assisi embroidery The stitch is named after Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543), a 16th-century portrait painter best known for his paintings of Henry VIII and his children, almost all of whom are depicted wearing clothing decorated
  • Embroidery - Wikipedia
    Tea-cloth, Hungary, mid-20th century Embroidery can be classified according to what degree the design takes into account the nature of the base material and by the relationship of stitch placement to the fabric The main categories are free or surface embroidery, counted-thread embroidery, and needlepoint or canvas work [4] In free or surface embroidery, designs are applied without regard to
  • Machine embroidery - Wikipedia
    At the beginning and end of sections, lock stitches are often used to secure the threads and prevent unraveling Free-motion sewing machine embroidery uses a basic zigzag sewing machine and designs are made manually Chenille embroidery is a decorative technique that uses a looped or tufted yarn to create a soft, velvety texture on fabric




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