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Embriodery Designs with these Fundamental Stitches...

42 Ayrshire cut work
This occupy bigger cut work complete all along with satin stitch, eyelet and needle lace filling. This work was residential in Ireland and hence the name.

43 Richelieu cut work
This is  a cut work system using eyelets and ladders.


44 Phulkari work
This is a count filament embroidery work which is legendary in India. It is trousseau embroidery for most Indian brides.  A restoration stitch is used to fill the designs with silk embroidery floss. Check out the phulkari embroidery tutorial here.


Phulkari work

45 Assisi Embroidery
This occupation is a grouping of invalid work as well as counted fiber work. This work uses primarily red and black fiber – red for substantial design and black for delineation with stalk stitch. Cross stitch is the main stitch used as well as herring bone stitch.


46 Passementerie work
This involves use of cords and braids to decorate the fabric in the form of complicated accompaniments and edgings .Tassels and bounds are a form of passementerie.


47 Chancy Open Weave Darning
This is a work in which an open interweave fabric ( like gauze) is embroidered with substantial as well as thin embroidery filament. The outlines are worked with the substantial tramp and the central work is done in zig zag stitches substantial the design with thin filament .A stem stitch is used to make the outlines.


48 Punched Embroidery
Also called needle punch this involves filling the designs with small loops these loops are made with a extraordinary needle punching tool.


49 Tapestry Needlework

This is a type of embroidery done on canvas with textile fleece.


50 Applique
This is an embroidery technique in which fabric piece cut out in the contour of  designs are embroidered to a base fabric .  The three main categories of applique work are Overlay applique, Inlaid applique and reverse applique. You can learn more in details and other types of applique in the posts –  Sewing Machine Applique work tutorial , Hand Applique tutorial and  overturn applique tutorial.
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