Nov 26, 2022 Leave a message

Different uses of embroidery thread

Different uses of embroidery thread

Do you like different embroidery works?

Do you want to know what is the purpose of embroidery thread?

If YES, then this blog will help you explore the different uses of silk embroidery floss and types of embroidery patterns.


Also, when you consider the number of hours spent on your needlework project, you can see the importance of using quality embroidery.


In this blog, you will learn about various methods of embroidery with wonderful silk threads.


Before going into details about the uses of embroidery thread, let me introduce special silk embroidery thread.


embroidery thread combination


Our natural hand-dyed embroidery thread is tightly twisted for a beautiful texture that behaves like pearl cotton. It's a 2-ply thread that brings texture to your projects.


Our unique silk embroidery floss kit comes in 11 colours, hand dyed using botanical ingredients.


These beautiful embroidery threads have an S twist, which is perfect for use on rustic, mid-weight or light weight fabrics.


With our 2-ply silk embroidery floss, you can create a lovely, uniform finish for your hand embroidery designs. These threads are suitable for cross stitch, freestyle embroidery, needlework and more.


Hand embroidered designs are often found on hats, caps, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, dresses, stockings, and golf shirts, and sometimes on items displayed on walls as artwork.


Not much to say, the editor will introduce the use of embroidery thread for you:

 

1. Cross Stitch

Embroidery thread can be used for cross stitch. Cross stitch is a form of sewing and a popular form of thread embroidery in which flat X-shaped stitches, a raster-like pattern, are used to form a painting.


Cross embroidery stitches are making a comeback among modern makers and crafters. Learning how to cross stitch is easy, and these instructions for beginners will help you stitch in no time.


2. Number thread embroidery

What is thread embroidery? Hand embroidery A design in which the embroiderer counts the number of embroidery threads before inserting the needle into the fabric. Usually a balanced fabric with warp and weft yarns of the same size is used; therefore, it produces a symmetrical image.


3. Needlework

Needlework is a type of canvas work, a form of thread embroidery in which the embroidery threads are hard stitched through open woven canvas.


Traditional needlework designs completely cover the canvas. While needlework can be done in a variety of stitches, many needlework designs use only simple tent stitches and rely on embroidery thread color variations to build the pattern. Needlework embroidery is the oldest form of canvas work.


4. Punch embroidery

Punch needle embroidery is an embroidery work that is also related to rug hooks. Instead of stitching through the fabric, the piercing needle pushes silk embroidery thread or yarn into the fabric while holding the embroidery needle on the surface.


5. Quilting

Hand quilting uses a needle and embroidery floss to hand-sew continuous stitches throughout the fabric or area of fabric to be quilted, bonding the layers together.

You can use quilting hoops to help secure the fabric being quilted over your lap.


6. Patchwork

Hand embroidery floss can be used for various stitching projects such as making rugs, wall hangings, bags, warm jackets, cushion covers. Textile artists use embroidery floss for any embroidery stitching.


7. Thorns

The word Sashiko means "little thorn" and refers to the small embroidery stitches used in this form of embroidery.

Sashiko is a form of Japanese folk embroidery design that uses basic continuous stitches to create patterned backgrounds.

Sashiko embroidery work is often used to create decorative and repetitive hand embroidery patterns. It can be used for purely decorative purposes, to reinforce scuffed spots or to repair frayed or torn sections of fabric with patches.


8. Hookah embroidery

Hookah embroidery is a technique in which borders of small pieces of metal or glass are stitched to fabric using embroidery thread.

Shisha or mirror embroidery designs are common in several states like Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Manipur, each of which specializes in certain mirror crafts.

 


9. Kantha Embroidery

Kantha is a popular embroidery style in West Bengal and is an important symbol of the skill and talent of women in rural Bengal.

Traditionally, this thread embroidery design was used on quilts, sashes and sarees, but over time it has evolved and entered the heart of Indian fashion.


10. Bead embroidery

A beadwork design is a type of beadwork that uses a needle and embroidery thread to stitch beads onto a surface of fabric, suede, or leather. Bead work is an embellishment and does not form an essential part of the textile structure. In this regard, beaded embroidery work differs from beaded knitting, beaded crochet, and beaded knitting stitches.


11. Appliqué embroidery

Applique embroidery designs are done by hand or with a sewing machine, by placing the fabric on top of the material you use as a background and forming a new pattern. When you are happy with the positioning of your applique, you simply sew the edges together with the background fabric.


Applique patches make very nice table tops or decorative wooden picture frames. You can also embellish other home decorations with applique embroidery. They can also be colorful and fun gifts for kids and adults.


I hope this has given you an overview of the uses for silk embroidery floss and the creation of various embroidery floss designs.


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