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  2. Embroidery thread - Wikipedia

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    Perle cotton (also known as pearl cotton, or by the French coton perlé) is an S-twisted, 2-ply thread with high sheen, sold in five sizes or weights (No. 3, 5, 8, 12 and 16 (Finca), with 3 being the heaviest and 16 the finest). It is suitable for many different types of embroidery.

  3. Hardanger embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Modern Hardanger can employ a large variety of threads. Two weights of Pearl (perlé) cotton are generally used. On 22-count Hardanger fabric this is usually Pearl cotton #5, a heavier weight used for satin stitch Kloster blocks and motifs, and Pearl cotton #8, a thinner thread used for more delicate filling stitches and other surface details.

  4. Amager - Wikipedia

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    Amagergarn – mercerised cotton embroidery thread, pearl yarn, perle cotton, coton perlé (in German: de:Perlgarn) [8] Amagerbroderi (Amager embroidery) is colourful flat sewing known from Amager [9] Amagersyning (Amager stitching) is Dutch-inspired embroidery techniques [10] Amagerhylde – Amager shelf, an A-shaped triangular shelf for ...

  5. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Other materials used are pearl (or perle) cotton, Danish flower thread, silk and Rayon. Different wool threads, metallic threads or other novelty threads are also used, sometimes for the whole work, but often for accents and embellishments. Hand-dyed cross-stitch floss is created just as the name implies—it is dyed by hand.

  6. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Cotton or wool fabric, silk thread Kuba textiles: The Congo: Embroidery, appliqué, cut-pile embroidery Raffia cloth and thread Kutch embroidery: Kutch, Gujarat, India Cotton cloth, cotton or silk thread Lambada embroidery: Banjara people: Mountmellick work: Mountmellick, County Laois, Ireland Knotted stitches, padded stitches White cotton ...

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