Importance of Net Embroidery
Net embroidery is a famous artwork which is noted for its effective and efficient way of enhancing Black or White Net for the desired trimmings of dress, caps and many other small parts of a dress. Many of the patterns and remarkable damask stitches derived from net embroidery usually is made up of the smart combination of ordinary darning and running stitches, cross and stem stitches and chain stitches. In the making of net embroidery all the stitches involved is basically done by a Greek net or even in a Brussels net, which is endearing for its finest real quality artwork. With stripes of net and the accomplished buttonhole edging impressively decorated with only one or many other patterns will obviously result to a very pretty creation of net embroidery.
The accurate choice of suitable material must be considered to ensure net embroidery of high quality standard. Like for example in cases like of narrowest braids or D.M.C cottons which is categorized for its lowest numbers, it is advisable to use D.M.C's one, two and three. If the net material is very fine and is based on a very delicate pattern then use higher numbers of D.M.C's are most preferable. It is best to adjust it to its designated size before using it, so, it is in the matter of strands removed which are eventually necessary to obtain the exact proper thickness.
Net embroidery is well known done in running stitches. First step is to prepare your pattern which may be traced in a paper or linen. Carefully tack the net on it and copy it with the use of running stitches. Stitches must then be neatly done above and then beneath, as for the darning. It must also alternately run in each following rows. Stitches must cross each other as the line turns. Take note of the pattern followed with the use of a running stitch. Meshes must be likely seen with running stitches on its both sides. The thread must be properly first brought to the right, and next to the left under every corresponding bar of its net. Be sure that in doing net embroidery between its first and second row, a single thread on its foundation must be always left uncovered. In the following row the thread is brought back again, creating circles in each mesh. In the third row the same thread passes beneath the same bar as the second row with both threads touching each other. It all goes well with the fourth row which is basically a repeat pattern of the first row.
Aside from running stitches, net embroidery has its variety of stitches which is accentuated with different patterns to create categorically wholesome and remarkable finished products to the global market today. There are many categories where net embroidery is practically practiced. Several well known are the French Net Lace Embroidery, Net Hand Work Embroidery, and Net Fabric Embroidery. Net Sports Cap Embroidery, Poly Net Sequin Embroidery, Spangle Embroidery Net and the very useful Mosquito net Embroidery.
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net embroidery, metal embroidery, ladder stitch, lattice stitch, Kantha, Kashmiri work, Kathi work
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