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Traditional embroidery
Traditional embroidery
Description
Book Introduction
Learn 25 basic embroidery techniques
Korean traditional embroidery

When we think of traditional embroidery, we think of carefully filling a canvas with silk thread and using lines to embroider it like a painting.
I think it takes a lot of time and effort to learn proper traditional embroidery techniques.
But traditional embroidery doesn't have to be that difficult to approach.
Just like our folk paintings, traditional embroidery is expressed in various ways depending on the embroiderer's mind and hands.
If you master the traditional embroidery techniques taught in this book, you will be able to embroider any picture with your own hands.
Although the names of the numbers, consonants, seeds, chrysanthemums, chains, and punctuation marks may be unfamiliar, anyone can easily learn them by looking at the process with the author's detailed explanations and photos expressed in illustrations.
Additionally, this book provides a solid foundational explanation of traditional embroidery techniques that differ from Western embroidery, from how to tie a frame to how to twist thread, which determine the perfection of the work.
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index
At the beginning of the book

Chapter 1: Learning the Basics
Basic 1.
Materials and tools
Basic 2.
Preparing before embroidering
1.
Tying the frame
2.
Transfer the design
3.
Handling thread and needle
4.
Mastering the basic embroidery posture
Basic 3.
Basic embroidery techniques
1.
score
2.
player
3.
Area
4.
Blimsu
5.
Attachment
6.
Eumsu
7.
Garamsu
8.
Number of seeds
9.
Pine needle water
10.
How to put it together
11.
Number of rice grains
12.
triangular numbers
13.
cross stitch
14.
Number of digits
15.
Self-training
16.
Wooryunsu
17.
Feeling number
18.
Abalone
19.
Crack number
20.
Hair count
21.
Chain number
22.
Tax collector
23.
Seven Treasures
24.
speed
25.
Satkisu
26.
How to twist thread
Basic 4.
Finishing the water
1.
Organizing the back of the base fabric
2.
Applying glue
3.
Steaming
4.
Remove the base cloth
5.
Keep

Chapter 2: Practicing the Work
Flower vase drawing
long life map
福囍 character diagram 文字圖
Auspicious pattern pillowcase

Chapter 3: Making Props
Square pincushion with seven treasures
Round flower pincushion
Pine business card holder
Flower and Bee Business Card Holder
small flower quilt
Flower pouch

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Publisher's Review
Traditional embroidery imbued with the heart of the embroiderer

Now that you've mastered the basic embroidery techniques, try your hand at creating a variety of pieces.
Embroider longevity and health wishes, good luck and fortune messages, and auspicious symbols with wishes for good dreams and good fortune.
Traditional embroidery brings peace and happiness to both the embroiderer and the viewer.
Don't just complete the piece; try using it in a variety of ways as a modern prop.
Enjoy the beauty of traditional embroidery by making a pincushion embroidered with Chilbomun and various flower patterns, a business card holder embroidered with pine trees and bees, a flower wrapping cloth embroidered with small flowers, and a flower pouch.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: March 25, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 602g | 190*250*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791170263265
- ISBN10: 1170263267

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