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  1. Hand work in their appearance, not their construction. History The origins of, embroidery ,are unknown, but early examples survive from Ancient Egypt, Iron Age Northern
  2. However, in a number of intellectual activities. Along with sewing and, embroidery , nuns often engaged in reading and discussing correspondence from Church
  3. To the convent. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the convent housed a school of, embroidery , which produced many of the sumptuous pieces kept in the museum. Aveiro
  4. There was a new area called" Snitch" promoting modern sewing, knitting and, embroidery , In a departure from the traditional designs associated with cross stitch
  5. Established in 1991. The center aims to preserve and promote Palestinian, embroidery , art and folklore. The International Center of Bethlehem is another cultural
  6. Silk wool. Vargas are made with numerous patterns and color, having complicated, embroidery , mirror, and patchwork. Array is another specialty of Christian. It is a
  7. Techniques are broadly divided into loom and off-loom weaving, stringing,bead, embroidery , bead crochet, and bead knitting. Most cultures have employed beads for
  8. Over a predetermined number of threads in the foundation fabric. Counted-thread, embroidery ,is more easily worked on an even-weave foundation fabric such as embroidery
  9. Underlying fabric. Examples include crewel and traditional Chinese and Japanese, embroidery , Counted-thread embroidery patterns are created by making stitches over a
  10. Traveler Eliza Celebs called it the" craft of the two hands ". Because, embroidery ,was a sign of high social status in Muslim societies it became a hugely popular
  11. Such as metal strips, pearls,beads, quills,and sequins. A characteristic of, embroidery ,is that the basic techniques or stitches of the earliest work—chain stitch
  12. Patterns on paper. Cross-stitch is often combined with other popular forms of, embroidery , such as Hard anger embroidery or black work embroidery . Cross-stitch may also be
  13. Arising in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, mimics hand, embroidery , especially in the use of chain stitches, but the" satin stitch" and hemming
  14. It is also often used in needlepoint. A specialized historical form of, embroidery ,using cross-stitch is Assisi embroidery . There are many stitches which are
  15. Can come in a variety of rotational forms. It is sometimes used in crewel, embroidery , especially in its more modern derivatives. It is also often used in
  16. Other popular forms of embroidery , such as Hard anger embroidery or black work, embroidery , Cross-stitch may also be combined with other work, such as canvas work or drawn
  17. A specialized historical form of embroidery using cross-stitch is Assisi, embroidery , There are many stitches which are related to cross-stitch and were used in
  18. Art in the Medieval Islam World, one of the most interesting accounts of, embroidery ,were given by the 17th century Turkish traveler Eliza Celebs called it the "
  19. Was famous throughout Europe. Industrial Revolution The development of machine, embroidery ,on a mass production scale came about in stages. The earliest machine
  20. Stitch—remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today. Machine, embroidery , arising in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, mimics hand
  21. On a mass production scale came about in stages. The earliest machine, embroidery ,used a combination of machine looms and teams of women embroidering the
  22. He could rise to the occasion when necessary. On great feast days, he wore, embroidery ,and jewels on his clothing and shoes. He had a golden buckle for his cloak on
  23. Worn over it. The tasered was made of velvet or broadcloth, usually with heavy, embroidery , Bethlehem's position as an important Christian city has for centuries
  24. In the right project, creates amazing results. Related stitches and forms of, embroidery ,Other stitches are also often used in cross-stitch, among them ¼, ½,and ¾
  25. Glass was invented in the 18th century. Seed beads began to be used for, embroidery , crochet, and numerous off-loom techniques. Native American beadwork
  26. Before the establishment of Israel as a state, Bethlehem costumes and, embroidery ,were popular in villages throughout the Judea Hills and the coastal plain.
  27. Worked in black and red cotton floss on linen, is characteristic of folk, embroidery ,in Eastern and Central Europe. In the United States, the earliest known
  28. Mainstream embroidery , but they are still used to recreate historical pieces of, embroidery ,or by the creative and adventurous stitcher. The double cross-stitch, also
  29. Belts. Many craftsmen embroidered with gold and silver. And each of these, embroidery ,cottage industries employed over 800 people. Elaborately embroidered clothing
  30. Fabric is then chosen. History Cross-stitch is one of the oldest forms of, embroidery ,and can be found all over the world. Many folk museums show examples of
  31. Be interpreted as decorative embroidery . The remarkable stability of basic, embroidery ,stitches has been noted: In the 16th century, in the reign of the Mughal
  32. Greek. She was also taught domestic skills, such as needlepoint, lace-making, embroidery , music and dancing. The great scholar Erasmus would later say that Catherine "
  33. See cross stitches. Cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread, embroidery ,in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a
  34. Fabric, and by the relationship of stitch placement to the fabric. In free, embroidery , designs are applied without regard to the weave of the underlying fabric.
  35. To get to know one another. Today cotton floss is the most common, embroidery ,thread. It is a thread made of mercerized cotton, composed of six strands that
  36. What began as ordinary cloth has now often become much more ornate, some having, embroidery ,or being put together like a quilt. A nativity scene, model train, or Christmas
  37. Europe and Zhou Dynasty China. Examples of surviving Chinese chain stitch, embroidery ,worked in silk thread have been dated to the Warring States period (5th-3rd
  38. Include crewel and traditional Chinese and Japanese embroidery . Counted-thread, embroidery ,patterns are created by making stitches over a predetermined number of threads
  39. Cross-stitch. These more difficult stitches are rarely used in mainstream, embroidery , but they are still used to recreate historical pieces of embroidery or by the
  40. Source prior to 1800. These writers point to the Seymour hooks used in Seymour, embroidery ,in France in the 18th century, and contend that the hooking of loops through
  41. Sewing techniques, and the decorative possibilities of sewing led to the art of, embroidery , In a garment from Migration period Sweden, roughly 300–700 CE, the edges of
  42. A hugely popular the art. In cities such as Damascus, Cairo and Istanbul, embroidery ,was visible on handkerchiefs, uniforms,flags, calligraphy,shoes, robes
  43. That are infeasible or physically impossible.: This article is about the, embroidery ,style called cross-stitch or counted cross-stitch. For specific crossed
  44. Embroidery is more easily worked on an even-weave foundation fabric such as, embroidery ,canvas, aida cloth, or specially woven cotton and linen fabrics although
  45. Is often combined with other popular forms of embroidery , such as Hard anger, embroidery ,or black work embroidery . Cross-stitch may also be combined with other work
  46. This work simply reinforces the seams or should be interpreted as decorative, embroidery , The remarkable stability of basic embroidery stitches has been noted: In the
  47. Just of copper, can be found here like jewelry, carpets,costumes, antiques and, embroidery , Up the hill to the castle gate, there are many shops selling a huge and fresh
  48. Stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch—remain the fundamental techniques of hand, embroidery ,today. Machine embroidery , arising in the early stages of the Industrial
  49. Linen is used as well. Examples include needlepoint and some forms of black work, embroidery , In canvas work threads are stitched through a fabric mesh to create a dense
  50. To be professional producers of wedding costumes. Bethlehem was a center for, embroidery ,producing a" strong overall effect of colors and metallic brilliance. " Less

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