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Tag Archives: embroidery
Trish Burr Needlepainted Flower
Y’all, I got the new beginning needle-painting book by Trish Burr! I started my first project this weekend – it’s not the simplest or smallest project in the book by a long shot, but I liked it. I want to … Continue reading
Posted in My work
Tagged embroidery, long and short stitch, needle-painting, thread-painting, trish burr
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Chain stitched suzani
Y’all, here is a suzani from Tajikistan worked entirely in chain stitch. I believe they used a tambour hook, which I introduced yesterday through French and Indian embroidery. It’s a worldwide technique! Thanks again to Dr. Shirazi for so generously … Continue reading
Posted in Embroidery around the world, Shirazi
Tagged chain stitch, embroidery, suzani, tajikistan, tambour
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Tambour work
A lot of blogs have linked to the NPR story on the French embroidery studio Maison Lesage, plus Dr. Shirazi sent me the link. It’s about tambour embroidery, which is the type of embroidery used in French fashion embroidery. This … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Indian embroidery, My work
Tagged chain stitch, embroidery, lesage, tambour, zari
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Embroidery of Kashmir II
As promised, here is the central motif on the embroidered shawl from Kashmir (first mentioned in the post Embroidery of Kashmir I). This is a woman’s shawl – you can tell the difference because men’s shawls have no central motif … Continue reading
Posted in Embroidery around the world, Indian embroidery, Shirazi
Tagged embroidery, indian embroidery, kashmir, shawls
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Book review: The Art of the Needle
This is a review of The Art of the Needle: Designing in Fabric and Thread by Jan Beaney. Pantheon Books, New York, 1988. ISBN 0-394-57303-X. The book is an introduction to design for embroidery. It’s written in a friendly and … Continue reading
Posted in Book reviews, Color and design
Tagged art of the needle, book reviews, design, embroidery, jan beaney
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Embroidery of Kashmir I
Today I introduce another style of Indian embroidery, from Kashmir! This piece is also from Dr. Shirazi’s personal collection. Here is a closer view of one of the corners. The designs are amazingly intricate but use very simple stitches. An … Continue reading
Flower petals in Japanese darning stitch
I settled on Japanese darning stitch for the light blue airy petals of these flowers. I’d never tried this stitch before, but I love the effect. It’s easy and quick. I have no idea if it’s actually Japanese or not … Continue reading
Posted in Crewel, My work
Tagged crewel, embroidery, Jacobean, japanese darning, Mary Jane Collection
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Punto Antico vs Hardanger
Erica asked if I was sure the piece shown in Hardanger Inspiration was hardanger and not Punto Antico. I thought I’d reply in a post since my answer was getting a little long and perhaps others would be interested too. … Continue reading
Posted in Drawn thread, Free resources online, Hardanger, patterns and designs, tutorials
Tagged embroidery, hardanger, italian needlework, punto antico
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Chikankari of Uttar Pradesh
Chikan work, or chikankari, is an Indian form of shadow work. This example from Dr. Shirazi’s collection is worked in white thread on pale pink fabric. It’s incredibly detailed for such a large piece – it covers the table in … Continue reading
Posted in Embroidery around the world, Indian embroidery, Shirazi
Tagged chikankari, embroidery, indian embroidery, shadow work
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Long and short stitch explanation
This post provides a rather long answer to my lovely reader Wendy’s question from the last post. Here is the photo of the petal from a distance. Here is the petal next to a ruler. The ruler is in inches, … Continue reading
Posted in My work, tutorials
Tagged blending, embroidery, long and short stitch, Needlework
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