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Mediaeval Embroidery

 
 

The Art of Mediaeval Embroidery

Mediaeval Embroidery is also known to these names like “Point Venice”, “Italian Relief Embroidery” and “Fourteenth Century”. It is a kind of handmade art of and used to decorate a fabric by using a hook and yarn or thread. This embroidery is an adaptation of the Buttonhole stitch. In the 15 th century, women and men individuals made the Mediaeval Embroidery as one of their great hobbies. In around 45 AD in China, the craftsmen were doing the stitch using the cocoon fiber and valuable metal. By twelve hundred before Christ, these kinds of material captured the visitors and so there are lots of colors had been established all around the European countries and all over the land of Asia. In fact, some other craftsmen in other countries have followed the impressive designs of this artistic art.

On the other hand, Mediaeval Embroidery can also integrate material like pearl, quills, metallic thin piece of wood and diamonds. Mediaeval Embroidery was then used to decorate clothes and formal space and even to sacred detail. One of the great features of this embroidery is that the introductory way or the stitch of the newest works such as running stitch, cross stitch, chain stitch, blanket or buttonhole stitch and satin stitch stays its basic way of handmade embroidery.


At present, you can use the decorative needlework of the Mediaeval Embroidery to embroider or dramatized your pillow, apparel or even make your palisade or fence dangling. The thread with woolen decorative needlework or a fabric woven with fibers for the flax plant and cocoon fiber made the most traditionalistic kind of embroidery.

There are also lots of designs for this kind of embroidery and each of this fantastic art has a dissimilar way that can be used and the creations of the patterns and designs. Cross-stitch method is the best and famous way for the design of this embroidery. This kind of stitch is the most known kind of embroidery that many women are fun of making it. Break stitch, framing stitch and lower side stitch are one of the styles for the Mediaeval Embroidery. It embroiders or dramatizes to a great extent for the bottom material. This kind of style is use for all sacred and temporal kinds of embroidery. Fabric woven yarn on lower textile is use for WHITEWORK. The best known copy shape of the Mediaeval Embroidery is BLACKWORK and it uses cocoon in black to a fabric woven with fibers in white or fleece substructure.

Decorating the garments is one of the famous forms of art that are until now embraced and loved by many people. It gives the design to a full color yarn or thread to design of kinds of material. Medieval embroidery shows different designs and styles using yarn or thread to a best creation. This kind of embroidery can be use for various applications like linens and bed spread, linens for kitchen and covers for cushion or throw pillows, apparels and accessories, bag, quilts and even upholstery. Today, there are many products that are designed with Mediaeval Embroidery which you can see easily find in the internet. You can Visit the website now to shop online and choose different styles and designs of these items.

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Mediaeval Embroidery, long or short stitch, banni embroidery, aari work, mirror embroidery, broad chain stitch

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