Embroidery Techniques

Regular Embroidery

Embroidery, art of decorating material, primarily textile fabric, by means of a needle and thread (and sometimes fine wire). The basic techniques include crewel work, needlepoint, cross-stitch embroidery, and quilting, as well as quillwork and featherwork.

regular embroidery

Applique work Embroidery

Applique work is a basic thread and needlework in which fabrics cut in different shapes and sizes are sewn together on a large base fabric to form a pattern or design. It is commonly used for decoration as patchwork, on garments. This technique is accomplished by hand embroidery or by machine.

applique work

3D Embroidery

3D embroidery is a technique similar to standard embroidery whereby your design is set up within a special file format called a DST file. We will use this file and the running sheet to tell our machines exactly how it should be embroidered to ensure a perfect finish.

3D embroidery

Chenille Embroidery

chenille embroidery is also called towel embroidery. Senile embroidery, colloquially called “sugar”, is a kind of special loop or chain embroidery, made of yarn, not of ordinary embroidery threads – polyester or viscose. Thanks to the use of yarn instead of thread, this method of embroidery makes the pattern visually thicker and more convex.

Chenille Embroidery