TLE 01 Flashcards
- One of the needle crafts that uses a needle and a thread or a yarn to create beautiful embroider designs into a fabric
- Most of the embroidery designs are embellish to shirts, uniforms, and jackets that are usually MACHINE EMBROIDERED
Embroidery
Stitches that are done with the use of sewing machine
Machine Embroidery
stitches that are sewn hard or sewn manually
Classic freehand embroidery
Believed that he started the foundation of embroidery
Primitive man
This time clothings are decorated with stones, bones, animal teeth, and beads
38,000 BCE
Buttonhole stitch has been found which is present until todays time
30,000 BCE
Metals are invented
Bronze Age (2000-800 BCE)
Where did chain stitch discovered
China
Chain stitch, one of the popular stitch that are used in embroidery designs
475-221 BCE
The oldest surviving embroidered pieces are found and shown at the hem panels of the tunic clothes
Egyptians Tombs of king tutankhamun
Cross stitch is popular with western European noble women waiting for their husbands to return from the crusades
11th - 13th century
Cross stitch is popular in?
Western European
One of the curriculum for girls during the spanish period
Needlecraft
According to him embroidery or burda was one of the handicrafts perfected by Filipinos
Jesuit Pedro Murillo Velarde (1734)
Philippine was known for its embroidery particularly in Europe
Early 19th century
Popular methods of hand embroidery developed by filipinos are
Calado
Sombrado
Beginning of needlecraft in the Philippines
Spanish period
Embroidery are still practiced today is popular in places like
Lumban, Laguna, and Taal, Batangas
- distinctive feature of our barong tagalog
- well known as lumban style of embroidery
Calado or Callado
- One of the embroidery methods during 1800
- originally used to embellish pineapple silk to make silhouette design
Sombrado
- One of the most basic stitches
- this stitch is done by running the needle and thread up and down
Running stitch
Running stitch is also known as the
straight stitch
Most often used to outline stitch
Also forms of the base line for other embroidery stitches
Back stitches
Loose stitch catching only a thread or two of fabric
Designed to be invisible from the right side. Stitch for securing hems
Split stitch