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Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Brazilian Embroidery and Dimensional Embroidery

These are some of the Brazilian embroidery which I did some days back..they all done with rayon threads.

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rope stitch for stems, leaf stitch, pistil stitch, bullion stitch
long n short, rope stitch, woven stitch
french knots, bullion stitch
double cast on stitch, french knots
pistil stitch, satin stitch,
pistil stitch, french knots


As I have no plans to work on a particular project and rayon threads are expensive comparing to cone threads I thought to add more Brazilian stitches done with cone threads. They are called as dimensional embroidery.


double cast on stitch, bullion stitch, french knots




bullion stitch, fly stitch


long and short, pistil stitch
cast on stitch, daisy stitch, stem stitch,


buttonhole stitch variation,

bullion tipped daisy stitch, french knots, bullion stitch, buttonhole stitch variation


daisy stitch, feather stitch, bullion stitch, buttonhole stitch variation


bullion stitch, french knots

bullion stitch, double cast on stitch

bullion stitch, french knots, double cast on stitch
bullion stitch done with cone thread
bullion stitch, daisy stitch, french knots


bullion stitch done with rayon thread

brazilian embroidery (orange) and dimensional embroidery(red)..do you find any difference? I didn't any

knotted cast on stitch, buttonhole stitch variation


knotted double cast on stitch, buttonhole stitch variation

buttonhole stitch variations
buttonhole stitch variation
knotted cast on stitch, long and short satin stitch, bullion stitch










To end this I draw a circle around them and did fly stitch. This is for my further reference about Brazilian embroidery


Final piece looks like this after removing and adding some more stitches..

6 comments:

  1. Hai Lakshmi,niece work.which thread you used for this embroidery?

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    1. Naz Sal few flowers are done with Z-twist rayon threads and most of the flowers are done with cone threads..

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  2. Z twist Rayon thread? are they imported??? I couldn't find them anywhere hence, I am working with cone threads

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  3. I got few Ztwist rayon threads from friends..but most of the Brazilian stitches are done with cone threads..they are perfect substitutes for Ztwist rayon threads..

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