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Tapestry

What is Tapestry?

 

​Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. The word Embroidery comes from the French word broderie, meaning embellishment.

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History of Tapestry:

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In various forms, Embroidery has existed since the production of fabric. While embroidery is practised across the World, it's origin stems from China and the near East. Early embroidery can actually be traced back to Co-Magnon or 30,000 B.C. Archeological finds from this time period reveals fossilised remains of heavily hand-stitched and decorated clothing.

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What do you need to create a tapestry:

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* Pattern chart

* Embroidery needles (size depends on your choice of fabric)

* A small sharp pair of pointed scissors (use dressmakers shears for cutting fabric)

* Fabric: Usually Evenweave (woven with single threads, forming the warp and weft)

* A wooden hoop

* Stranded cotton threads (available in a variety of colours)

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Optional Extras:

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* Magnifiers

* Lamps or daylight bulbs

* Needle minder

* Floor or seat frame

* Floss holder

* Wash away stabiliser

* Soluble canvas

Accessories

DMC 4ply

DMC 

100% Wool 4ply

Frames

Frames

Tapestry Needles

Tapestry Needles

Canvas

Canvas


Plastic Canvas

Plastic Canvas

Bright Rose Pink Range

Appletons

100% Wool 4ply

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