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11229147211 | Embroidery | - the art of designing with needle and thread. | 0 | |
11229147212 | Fabric | - any woven, knitted or felt cloth. | 1 | |
11229148808 | Thread | - a very fine cord composed of strand or strands of spun silk, flax or cotton used in sewing. | 2 | |
11229148809 | Design | - arrangement of line, form, color and texture with the purpose of achieving order and beauty | 3 | |
11229156984 | Tape measure | It is use to measure more than one foot distance | 4 | |
11229161521 | Water color brush | A tool use for transferring the design when using pricking and pouncing method. | 5 | |
11229174568 | Stiletto | A tool in embroidery that is used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied on the design. | 6 | |
11229185124 | Pounce | A fine powder used in transferring design by pricking method. | 7 | |
11229186742 | Crewell | A type of needle used for most standard embroidery stitchery | 8 | |
11229195774 | Gauge | It is use to measure short distances | 9 | |
11229210377 | Netherlanders in the 15th century | Embroidery was introduced into the Orient by the _______________ in the _____________ | 10 | |
11229218063 | Switzerland | best rival of the Philippines | 11 | |
11229223715 | nuns | The ____ in the convents were the first to make articles with embroidery work during their leisure time | 12 | |
11229231095 | Crewell Chenille Tapestry needle | Kinds of stitches | 13 | |
11229238040 | Common Weave | includes most tightly woven fabrics with a relatively smooth surface like linen, wool and cotton. They are best used for articles with decorative stitches. | 14 | |
11229239850 | Even Weave | are intended for hardanger embroidery since the number of threads per square inch is same for both warp and woof | 15 | |
11229241474 | Basket Weave | is commonly used by beginners and ramie linen by those who have been used to this embroidery. It supplies guidelines for cross stitch and smocking having an evenly spaced pattern like gingham cloth and polka dots. | 16 |