Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Redwork Alphabet Machine Embroidery Design


Redwork Alphabet Embroidery Design

Redwork Alphabet Embroidery Design

Redwork Alphabet is made in Redwork technique.

Redwork is a kind of embroidery, which uses just one thread to contour the image. The idea of Redwork came to America
from Europe, where it was called "Turkey work". Turkey red was one of the few colorfast colors of the time. Redwork can be done in
other colors. It became popular during the Victorian era as women searched for new ways to decorate their homes.

We'd like to introduce new alphabet design made in Redwork technique.

3 comments:

  1. Ok guys, calling this a redwork alphabet is like calling the Mona Lisa a painting. I wasn't excited at all from the title on the email but when I saw the designs my eyes popped. On the really really want list now. Great work and absolutely wonderful designs!

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  2. Dear Leesa

    Thank you very much. We really appreciate your comment on our work. Comments like these is what drives our inspiration. We hope that we can make more "Mona Lisa's" for you.

    ABC Embroidery Team.

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  3. Creating huge embroidery ideas with a limited embroidery field and ring hoop attachment often seems futile. The embroidery machine's field represents pre-set factors generally taken from the machine's hoop attachment dimensions, which can not be altered. By sketching the design, the embroidery is split into separate sections or parts and is mapped out prior to the embroidery process. Implementing a different method, such as the floating technique, prevents the design as well as the fabric from being hooped, allowing the designer to create large-scale embroidery patterns.Embroidery Designs

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