Pulled Thread Embroidery: Stitches, Techniques & Over 140 Exquisite Designs


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A huge range of openwork techniques to learn and beautiful projects to make.

Also known as 'counted thread openwork', 'pulled threadwork' or 'drawn fabric', this is an openwork effect achieved by simply pulling on the threads of the fabric, without cutting or drawing them. It is worked on loosely woven fabrics using a fine tapestry needle, and counting the threads. The effects vary depending on which stitches are used, how tightly or loosely the fabric is woven and the characteristics of the thread used.
The basic stitches can be combined into a multitude of decorative embroidery patterns creating elegant embellishment for numerous items such as table linen, curtains, light-shades, and small personal accessories. Some of these stitches can be used to outline patterns and create openwork motifs, alone or in combination, while others are for filling in larger or smaller areas. Pulled threadwork can be used on its own or combined with other techniques: free embroidery, patchwork, French quilting... let your imagination run riot.
Although pulled thread embroidery has ancient origins, it is very suited to modern-day decorative use, and opens up infinite creative possibilities, both in terms of the patterns and the stitches themselves.

Author: Marie-Helene Jeanneau
Publisher: Search Press
Published: 04/06/2021
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.40w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9781782218432
ISBN10: 1782218432
BISAC Categories:
- Crafts & Hobbies | Needlework | Embroidery
- Crafts & Hobbies | Fiber Arts & Textiles

About the Author
Marie-Hélène Jeanneau is a true artist and has discovered an immense field of expression and creativity, where the needle, fabric and thread interact with colour, light and shade to produce veritable works of art. For many years she has been collecting information about openwork embroidery, rediscovering old techniques and renewing ancient forms while creating new ones. This book represents the synthesis of dozens of years of research and embroidery.

As well as designing, Marie-Hélène runs courses and workshops, and also exhibits her work.