
Openwork embroidery technique without cut thread or pulled thread.VOLUME 2 Discover this technique which allows you to obtain openwork by simply tightening the threads of the fabric.We don't cut anything, we don't remove anything. Technique of openwork embroidery without cut or pulled threadsAlso known as counted-stitch, openwork, or spread threads, this technique allows you to obtain openwork by simply tightening the threads of the fabric. We don't cut anything, we don't remove anything.This embroidery took off in 18th century Europe and more particularly in Saxony in the Dresden region. It is a foundation of so-called Dresden embroidery and Schwalm embroidery (Germany).How to embroider Days with tight threads?In this book, Marie-Hélène Jeanneau answers this question and invites you to discover this technique, perfect for elegantly and refinedly decorating table linen, curtains, clothing, etc.,a reference bible of nearly 200 stitches and patterns, written explanations, diagrams and a photo of the result for each stitch or pattern. For many years, Marie-Hélène Jeanneau has collected information on embroidery days, rediscovering ancestral techniques, renewing old forms while creating new... until arriving at this work, a synthesis of decades of research and embroidery. If you want to know everything about the technique of tight thread stitching, or have many patterns, discover this veritable bible of embroidered stitching.9782378171193 Tight-Fitting Days Vol2 Read more publications on Calaméo Height: 255 mm Width: 205 mm Pagination: 144 Weight: 651 grams Author: Marie-Hélène Jeanneau ISBN: 978-2-37817-119-3 EAN: 9782378171193