Surface embroidery
Work in which threads lie on top of fabric
Surface embroidery is any form of embroidery in which the pattern is worked by the use of decorative stitches and laid threads on top of the foundation fabric or canvas rather than through the fabric; it is contrasted with canvas work.[1]
Much free embroidery is also surface embroidery, as are a few forms of counted-thread embroidery such as cross stitch.
Forms of surface embroidery
- Applique
- Art needlework
- Crewel embroidery
- Cross stitch
- Goldwork
- Jacobean embroidery
- Stumpwork
Examples of surface embroideries
- Bayeux Tapestry
- Quaker tapestry
References
- ^ Reader's Digest Complete Guide to Needlework. The Reader's Digest Association, Inc. (March 1992). ISBN 0-89577-059-8
External links
- Embroidery Stitch Tutorials
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Embroidery
- Assisi
- Bargello
- Berlin work
- Blackwork
- Broderie anglaise
- Broderie perse
- Candlewicking
- Counted-thread
- Crewel
- Cross-stitch
- Cutwork
- Darning
- Drawn thread work
- Goldwork
- Hardanger
- Hedebo
- Machine
- Needlepoint
- Quillwork
- Smocking
- Stumpwork
- Surface
- Suzani
- Whitework
- Butler-Bowden Cope
- Bayeux Tapestry
- Bradford carpet
- Great Tapestry of Scotland
- Great Tapestry of Scotland: People's Panel
- Hastings Embroidery
- Hestia tapestry
- Magna Carta (An Embroidery)
- Margaret Layton's jacket
- New World Tapestry
- Overlord Embroidery
- Oxburgh Hangings
- Prestonpans Tapestry
- Quaker Tapestry
- Scottish Diaspora Tapestry
- Fragments of a Cope with the Seven Sacraments
- Emilie Bach
- Leon Conrad
- Shahin Ebrahimzadeh-Pezeshki
- Kaffe Fassett
- Juanita Growing Thunder Fogarty
- Constance Howard
- Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum
- François Lesage
- Ann Macbeth
- May Morris
- Jessie Newbery
- Mahtab Norouzi
- Tetiana Protcheva
- Charles Germain de Saint Aubin
- Mary Elizabeth Turner
- Dimitri Vlachos - Castano
- Kathleen Whyte
- Erica Wilson
- Lily Yeats
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