C’est au XVIIème siècle que de nombreux artisans-brodeurs s’installent à Lunéville, une des résidences des ducs de Lorraine, et adoptent le nom de cette ville pour désigner leur broderie au point d…
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La broderie de Lunéville est une technique créée en 1810 qui imite les dentelles en utilisant principalement des perles et sequins.
Embroidery frame for cross-stitch, tambour, and gold embroidery, and also suitable for silk embroidery The tambour frame is mounted on legs that can fix the frame horizontally or at an angle. Leg heights from 6.7 inches to 9 inches (17 cm to 23 cm). The design consists of strips, adjustable in width and length; a very tight braided belt attached to the rail. Made entirely by hand from perfectly dried beech. The size of the working surface of the frame: a maximum of 17 x 25 inches (40cm x 65cm), a minimum of 1.9 x 0.1 inches. ATTENTION! Please note that additional customs fees may apply depending on your country's regulations.
Un petit tuto pour toutes celles qui n’ont pas encore de pâté pour leurs fournitures de broderie … (ce qui était mon cas il y a peu de temps !) Je me suis lancée, et voici les différen…
Tailor Francisco Sanchez flaten and iron pieces for a bullfighter outfit at 'Fermin' bullfighters tailor shop on February 5, 2014 in Madrid, Spain. Bullfighters tailor shop 'Fermin' was founded in...
This post has been a long time coming: It’s Project Wedding Dress update time! Sit down, brew up some tea, and enjoy the ride! Today’s post covers my Wedding Dress radio silence as of late, along with the drafting of the bodice pattern and building my slate frame.
Here are pictures from a french book in order to help to understand the basic chain stich in tambour work. First of all, you have to strech very tighly the fabric on a frame, or a tambour leaving both hands available. Then use a tambour hook like one of these (my personnal mini collection ;-) And go on... Keep something in mind : you have to rotate the hook to keep the thread attached. Phase 1 : Insert the hook through the fabric to the back of the frame with the right hand. in the main time the thread is held in the left hand underneath the fabric (do a knot like on the picture) Phase 2 : Catch the thread on the hook Phase 3 : Bring it through to the front without letting go the thread in your left hand Phase 4 : Rotate the hook 180° Phase 5 : Insert the hook a short distance ahead and on the stich line. Keep your stitch the same size Phase 6 : Put the thread around the hook Phase 7: A complete turn around the hook Phase 8 : Turn the hook 180 ° counter clockwise Phase 9 : Bring the hook up to he top of fabric Phase 10 : While keeping the thread slightly straight Phase 11 : Rotate the hook 180 ° clockwise Phase 12 : Insert the hook again a short distance ahead Phase 13 Roll again a full loop around the hook and start again from phase 7. In France, this is called "Point de Beauvais". Enjoy !!
Lundi 8 octobre 2007. Premier cours de broderie main. Nous avons appris à maîtriser le métier à broder : Nous l'avons monté, cousu la toile sur les coutisses et poser les tirettes. puis nous avons commencer par le point "passé plat". Simple, non? Sauf...
Elevate your couture tambour embroidery with our Tambour Hook. This exquisite embroidery supply is designed for luneville embroidery, allowing you to effortlessly create intricate designs using sequins, beads, and decorative threads. The hook is masterfully handmade by skilled artisans, ensuring superior craftsmanship and quality. With an embroidery hook size of 80, it offers the perfect balance between precision and versatility, catering to both amateurs and professionals in the world of embroidery. Unleash your creativity and bring your vision to life with this beadwork hook. Whether you're working on bridal gowns, evening wear, or other high-fashion pieces, this tool enables you to add stunning embellishments and intricate details that will make your designs stand out. The comfortable handle provides a firm grip and allows for extended periods of embroidery without discomfort. The meticulous craftsmanship ensures durability and longevity, making it a reliable tool that will accompany you on countless embroidery projects. Experience the joy of creating unique couture embroidery with our Tambourine Beadwork Hook. Perfect for professionals and hobbyists alike, this handmade tool will take your embroidery skills to new heights. For more techniques jewelry, please visit my homepage: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SvetlanaKurkchi Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/accessories_kurkchi_svetula/ Follow me by interest https://www.pinterest.ru/kurkchis/accessories-ks/
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L'artiste et designer textile russe Katerina Marchenko réalise des broderies 3D en tulle. Et c'est juste magnifique !
Fleur Oakes who has a very beautiful blog - The Glass Pingle - will be showing how traditional hand embroidery and machined free embroid...
A la découverte d'un artisanat d'exception : la broderie d'or.
L'artiste et designer textile russe Katerina Marchenko réalise des broderies 3D en tulle. Et c'est juste magnifique !
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