Basic Tools and Materials in Embroidery

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  • refer to small or handy devices/instruments used in sewing.
  • are supplies that are consumed and replace from time to time in finishing a project.
  • is the art of designing with needle and thread.
  • any woven, knitted or felt cloth.
  • a very fine cord composed of strand or strands of spun silk, flax or cotton used in sewing.
  • arrangement of line, form, color, and texture with the purpose.
  • is a measuring tool used to measure more than one-foot distance or materials.
  • is use to measure short distance.
  • is made of metal or plastic use to protect the middle finger from being prick and pushes the needle while doing embroidery work. This comes in size 6 (small) to 12 (large).
  • is made of wood, bone, metal or plastic use to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered. It is also used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied on the design.
  • is small, sharp and pointed which is good for fine work and use for trimming scallops, clipping threads and cutting large eyelets.
  • is used to keep together the embroidery tools and materials.
  • is used to keep work clean and fresh, have a bag made from washable material to hold tour work when not busy on it.
  • are sometimes referred to cloth, which are of great variety and they differ in material, weight, weave, design, color and finish.
  • includes most tightly woven fabrics with a relatively smooth surface like linen, wool and cotton. They are best used for articles with decorative stitches.
  • is intended for hardanger embroidery since the number of threads per square inch is same for both warp and woof.
  • is commonly used by beginners while Ramie linen is com- monly used by those who expert in weaving. It supplies guidelines for cross stitch and smocking as it has an evenly spaced pattern like gingham cloth and polka dots.
  • is available in various types. They differ in terms of texture, fiber content, number of strands and color. They are usually number and color coded.