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sometimes referred to

as cloth, are of great


variety and they differ
fabric in material, weight,
weave, design, color,
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and finish.
1. Common weave-
includes most tightly
woven fabrics with a
Three types relatively smooth
surface like linen,
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picture wool and cotton. They
are best used for
Fabric articles with
decorative stitches.
2. Even-weave- are
Three types intended for
hardanger embroidery
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threads per square
Fabric inch is same for both
warp and woof.
Three types 3. Basket weave- is
commonly used by
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picture beginners and ramie
linen by those who
Fabric have been used to this
embroidery.
is available in various
types. They differ in
terms of texture, fiber
thread content, number of
strands and colors.
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coded in numbers and
color names. They can
be bought in skeins,
balls or spools.
tools and materials use in
Embroidery its uses and
maintenance.
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Gauge
-use to measure
short distance
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Tape measure

-use for measuring


more than one-foot
distance or materials
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Thimbles
- made from metal or plastic,
protect the middle finger and
push the needle while doing
your embroidery work. This
come in sizes 6 (small) to 12
(large)
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Embroidery Hoop
oEmbroidery hoop/stiletto- made
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of wood, bone, metal or plastic


use to make eyelets in the fabric
to be embroidered. It is also use
to keep the fabric stretched
while embroidery stitches are
applied on the design.
oIt is advisable to place tissue
paper over the inner hoop or
twist or wrap the inner hoop
with a thin material to prevent
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markings on the fabric.


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Embroidery Scissor
is small, sharp and pointed-
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good for fine work use for


trimming scallops, clipping
threads, and cutting large
eyelets.
oProtect the blade by
keeping them in a sheath or
cover and get them
sharpened
ooccasionally
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Needle threader
- is use for easier
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threading especially
by those sewers
with poor eyesight.

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Pounce
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- is fine powder
used in transferring
design by pricking
method.

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Needles should always have a
Embroidery Needle
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picture fine tip so that they can easily
move in and out of the fabric.
- a short pieces of steel Do not use a needle which is
with a fine point at one bent, without a point or rusty.
end and a little opening or This will affect the regularity
eye at the other. The kind and neatness of work. Protect
your needles by storing them in
of embroidery work to do a needle case. to sharpen
and the kind of thread to needles or make pins last
use are two things to be longer by rubbing them with an
considered in choosing
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abrasive material such as MM.DD.20XX

sandpaper or heavy wool.


your needle.
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Crewell
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oCrewell- sizes 1-10 are


sharp-pointed, medium
length with large eyes
for easy threading they
are used for most
standard embroidery
stitchery.
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Chenille
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oChenille- sizes 13-26 are


also sharp-pointed needles
but they are thicker and
longer and have larger eyes.
They are that types of
needles appropriate for
embroidery that is worked
with heavier yarns.
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o
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Tapestry needle
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oTapestry needle- is from


sizes 13 -26. They are similar
in size to chenille but are
blunt rather than sharp. This
makes them best for thread-
counting embroidery and for
the needle point as well.
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Water color brush


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oWater color brush- use for


transferring the design using
pricking and pouncing
methods.
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Pin cushion
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oPin cushion- a place


for pins and needles.
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Tracing paper
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oTracing paper- used


for tracing designs.
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Sewing box
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oSewing box- use to


keep together the
embroidery tools and
materials.
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Bag
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Bag- to keep work clean


and fresh, have a bag
made from washable
material to hold your
work when not busy on
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THANK YOU!
For Listening
Bring out ¼ sheet of paper for a short quiz

1-10
only
NO Cheating Please!!!

1. It is the ornamentation of
textiles and other materials
with needlework
NO Cheating Please!!!

2. Identify the names of the


given pictures
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3. Identify the names of the


given pictures
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4. Identify the names of the


given pictures
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5. Identify the names of the


given pictures
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6-8. List down the 3 kinds of


Needles
NO Cheating Please!!!

9-10. Give the two words


meaning of the word
embroiders

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