Embroidery is a traditional decorative art form that involves stitching various patterns onto fabric to enhance its aesthetic appeal. Depending on the technique and characteristics, embroidery can be categorized into several types:
Hand Embroidery:Crafted manually, stitch by stitch, it possesses high artistic value and uniqueness.
Machine Embroidery:Uses computer-controlled embroidery machines for efficient and precise stitching.
Flat Embroidery:The embroidery is worked on only one side of the fabric, with the backside not visible.
3D Embroidery:Creates a three-dimensional effect by adding fillings or using special threads.
Shadow Work Embroidery:Stitched on transparent or semi-transparent fabric to create a shadow effect.
Appliqué Embroidery:Involves cutting fabric into shapes, applying them to the base fabric, and securing the edges with embroidery stitches.
Metallic Thread Embroidery:Uses threads with a metallic sheen for a luxurious look.