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The gul may have been a stylized flower motif or a tribal symbol (heraldic device). These include filet embroidery (done on a netlike fabric) and canvas work (stitched onto coarse- or tight-textured canvas and also referred to as needlepoint, a term borrowed from lace making). European embroidery in medieval byzantium, court garments, ecclesiastical vestments, and altar cloths were embroidered in rich colors and ornate designs often copied from persian models and enhanced with pearls and gold and silver threads. In germantown, pennsylvania, and other cities.

Afterward they cut between the stitches to form tufts, washed it in hot water, which created its recognizable fluffy trademark appearance.

Little is known of the early history of crocheting. True chenille embroidery is made with a closed loop, in a moss stitch formation using a continuous yarn being worked into the material and then raised in a loop or pile. If you're interested in purchasing vintage chenille, turn the fabric over, and examine the bedspread from the wrong side to reveal any imperfections that may be camouflaged by the thick pile.



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Southwest was wool-on-wool and cotton-on-wool colcha (spanish, "bedcovering") embroidery. This work was done in monasteries and convents and also made by members of professional embroiderers' guilds. At first, width was emphasized, followed by an emphasis on height, with results that were subsequently equaled only by the high wigs and deliberately representational head adornment of the late 1700s. A distinctive characteristic of these carpets is the frequent lack of contrast between borders and the central design.

In the late 19th century the arts and crafts movement led by the british designer william morris included embroidery. Some resurgence of the more basic forms of traditional garments has occurred, however, according to traditional muslim values. Currently many owners of chenille manufacturing have skilled operators who are very efficient for small orders and the cost of moving into electronic chenille equipment is intimidating. The "company" furnished the stamped sheeting and chenille yarn for tufting to the women and children who did the work.

Much evidence concerning pattern types of carpets is found in european paintings between 1350 and 1450. 4 Piece blue moon bedding. With a movement to produce embroidered pictures ("needle painting") that would achieve the luminous quality of paintings by contemporary artists such as the flemish painter jan van eyck, the use of gold led to the burgundian technique called or nu (shaded gold) embroidery. Today hand operated chenille machines are made by a number of machine manufacturers.


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