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  2. Suzhou embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Single-sided embroidery has a front side and a back side of the fabric, and the design is only displayed on the front side. Double-sided embroidery means the finished product looks exactly the same on both sides of the fabric. The method of making this embroidery is very complicated. All thread ends are skillfully concealed between layers of ...

  3. Chinese embroidery - Wikipedia

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    An elaborate Chinese silk embroidery, approx. 1875–1900, Qing Dynasty. ... A rare subset is Su double-sided embroidery [1] which requires ultimate skill and ...

  4. Xiang embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Inheriting the traditional embroidery craftsmanship, Xiang Embroidery has made another breakthrough and created a sophisticated new type of embroidery: the Double-sided disparate embroidery, that is, in one piece of cloth, while one side of the embroidery is finished, the other side is simultaneously completed but with different colors or designs.

  5. Sichuan embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Sichuan embroidery is one of the so-called "four great embroideries of China" along with Cantonese embroidery, Suzhou embroidery and Xiang embroidery.Throughout its history, Sichuan embroidery developed a quality of being smooth, bright, neat, and influenced by its own geographical environment, various customs and cultures, with significant foreign influences being Sasanian, Sogdian and ...

  6. Embroidery stitch - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh's Nakshi Kantha embroidery. An illustration of the buttonhole stitch. In everyday language, a stitch in the context of embroidery or hand-sewing is defined as the movement of the embroidery needle from the back of the fibre to the front side and back to the back side. [1] The thread stroke on the front side produced by this is also ...

  7. Category:Chinese embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese embroidery" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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