Thursday, 19 June 2014

Gingham Embroidery: Stitches - Needle Weaving



Needle Weaving is one the decorative or fancy stitches used in gingham embroidery. Needle weaving does not weaken the fabric rather strengthens it as the fabric is very rarely picked during the weaving.

Here is a pictorial representation of this beautiful stitch.















8 comments:

  1. Love it.. I love embroidery & my bad now a days I can not make time for embroidery.. but I love seeing others projects too.. thanks for sharing dear :)

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  3. Wow! I love the unfinished chalk marks and stains! Is there a name or address to research the embroiderer? I would try to look into it and if nothing, I would make up a history. The piece could become an artwork between stitchers through time, though I would leave the original stitches as is and add new completely different images too. Enjoy whatever you decide:)

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  5. ? can one remove these from the fabric, or does it have to stay stitched to the fabric, I can't find much info. on needle weaving. Thank you for sharing

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog.
      Needle weaving is done on the fabric and is not removed.

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