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=== Types of Stitches === | === Types of Stitches === | ||
* [[Canvas stitch | * [[Canvas stitch]] | ||
* Crewel stitch | * [[Crewel stitch]] | ||
* Chain stitch | * [[Chain stitch (embroidery)]] | ||
* Herringbone stitch | * [[Herringbone stitch]] | ||
* Button-hole stitch | * [[Button-hole stitch]] | ||
* Feather stitch | * [[Feather stitch]] | ||
* Knot stitches | * [[Knot stitches]] | ||
* Rope stitches | * [[Rope stitches]] | ||
* Interlacing stitches | * [[Interlacing stitches]] | ||
* Surface stitching | * [[Surface stitching]] | ||
* Satin stitch | * [[Satin stitch]] | ||
* Darning | * [[Darning]] | ||
* Couching | * [[Couching]] | ||
* Laid-work | * [[Laid-work]] |
Latest revision as of 06:57, 3 October 2023
Embroidery is a type of needlework that is used to decorated and add functionality, such as reinforcement, to already existing fabric. It can be done monochrome or in color, and often uses a special type of thread, called Embroidery thread, in order to create designs, words, or pictures, although other materials are used as well.