Pulled Thread Embroidery
by
Marie-Hélène Jeanneau
Also known as 'counted thread openwork' or 'drawn fabric embroidery', this beautiful whitework technique is achieved by simply pulling on the threads of the fabric, without cutting or drawing them. It is worked on loosely woven fabrics using a fine tapestry needle, and involves accurately counting the threads to create intricate, geometric designs.
Pulled thread embroidery is well suited to modern-day decorative use, either on its own or combined with other techniques such as hand embroidery, patchwork and quilting. Create gorgeous, delicate edgings for table linen, or beautifully simple yet intricate designs for cushion covers, lampshades or purses. With clear instructions, stitch diagrams, charts and photographs for over 140 stunning designs, plus inspiring photographs of finished pieces, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in this exquisite form of openwork embroidery.
Book ContentsINTRODUCTION
The Basic Stitches 15
SATIN STITCH 16
Pulled satin stitch
and damask stitch 17
Variations 36
Diagonal pulled satin stitch 54
FOUR-SIDED STITCH 58
Straight four-sided stitch 59
Variation 66
Diagonal four-sided stitch 68
WAVE STITCH 72
Straight wave stitch 73
Specific case: chain stitch 78
Diagonal wave stitch 81
ZIGZAG STITCH 86
Straight zigzag stitch 87
Faggot stitch 90
Double faggot stitch 98
DIAGONAL DRAWN FILLING 104
or half diagonal four-sided stitch
CROSS STITCH 110
Upright cross stitch 111
Ordinary cross stitch 115
COMPOSITE FILLINGS 121
Index of fillings 141
Biography 143
Bibliography & Resources 144
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