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Embroidery is the | Embroidery is a major [[Arts & Sciences]] effort in the SCA. Styles of embroidery include: | ||
*Blackwork (monochrome designs on white background) | *Blackwork (monochrome designs on white background) | ||
*Couching (using a thread to attach a decorative cord or metal thread to a ground fabric) | *Couching (using a thread to attach a decorative cord or metal thread to a ground fabric) |
Latest revision as of 07:03, 24 April 2015
Embroidery is a major Arts & Sciences effort in the SCA. Styles of embroidery include:
- Blackwork (monochrome designs on white background)
- Couching (using a thread to attach a decorative cord or metal thread to a ground fabric)
- Needlelace
- Needlepoint
- Opus Anglicanum
- Whitework (cutwork, white on white, drawn thread work)