Silk Embroidery

I have two Pure silk kimono embroidered dragon on the back?

all handmade. my father got World War II as dureing souveniors he and mom died recently and I do not need them, but anyone can tell you where to sell or obtain an estimate of its value, plus the Bay and

I would suggest to contact a museum or an antique dealer in good standing. Kimonos "may" have considerable value.

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Free Hand Embroidery A History And Definition

The term embroidery means many things to many people, and it’s often the source of confusion. To most non-stitchers, it signifies any kind of embroidery practiced with needle and thread upon a ground fabric. Because this incorporates needlepoint and counted thread ( Cross Stitch ) as well as free embroidery, it’s simple to see how misunderstandings arise. Additionally in today’s landscape there is also machine embroidery to add to the puzzlement.

The stitcher may create any shape desired, on any scale desired, using a stupefying variety of fibers on a practically limitless choice of ground fabric. As such it is used in various patterns from flowers, to Celtic Designs, to monograms. These characteristics make hand embroidery a natural choice for garment embellishment.

Perhaps the most opulent is silk embroidery, born in the East ; its look is adaptable to cotton threads as well . Cutwork, in which the ground fabric is Cut Away for a lacy look, was perfected in 17th-century France. Silk ribbon embroidery was invented to decorate the gowns of noblemen in Louis XV’s court. In the 19th century, Yankee farm other halves practiced candlewicking, a far more modest but interesting way to add beauty to simple household goods.

Embroidery stitches can be grouped as flat, looped, chain, knotted, and composite. Combine them to form your fave pictorial photographs as well as Abstract Designs. If you’re an amateur, try inexpensive cotton floss till you master a few stitches. When you gain confidence, why don’t you try Silk Thread? This fiber merits your attention as much as you merit its beauty and luxury.

About the Author

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Susan Thompson writes full time in the crafting industry and loves stringing beads.

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