Contents
Preface
Chapter One Introduction to
Chinese-Style Goldwork Embroidery
Chapter Two Materials and Tools
1. Embroidery Frames
2. Metal Threads
3. Fabrics
4. Miscellaneous Materials and Tools
Chapter Three Basic Techniques
1. Design
2. Pattern Transfer
3. Tightening the Fabric on the Frames
4. Starting Stitch
5. Padding
6. Couching Stitch
7. Long and Short Stitch
8. Pinning the Pearl Purl
9. Cutwork
10. Highlighting the Outline, Beading, and Mini Cross Stitches
Chapter Four Design Gallery
Project One An Autumn Moth Playing with Purple
Chrysanthemums
1. Taihu Rock
2. Chrysanthemums
3. Autumn Moth
Display: Wall Hanging
Project Two Orchids and a White Parakeet
1. Orchid Leaves
2. Taihu Rock
3. White Parakeet
4. Water Ripples
5. Orchids
Display: Desktop Decoration
Project Three A Mantis Teasing a Crab in Late
Autumn
1. Bamboo
2. Bamboo Leaves
3. Crab
4. Gourd Leaves
5. Vine
6. Mantis and Water Plants
Display: Tabletop Screen
Project Four A Red-Crowned Crane and Longevity
Peaches
1. Red-Crowned Crane
2. Peaches
Display: Make-Up Mirror
Appendix
Outline Templates
Chen Daiyu graduated from the Design Art Department of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and holds a master's degree from the University of the Arts in London. The focus of her current research is the contemporary application of embroidery. After attending the Royal College of Embroidery to study embroidery techniques, she founded the Daiyu Embroidery Studio and became an independent embroidery artist. She excels at goldwork embroidery, wool embroidery, blackwork embroidery, whitework embroidery, canvas embroidery, and the application of embroidery to the field of jewelry design.
“Goldwork Embroidery Chinese Style lays out the steps in such detail that it is both supportive and encouraging to adventurous crafters.” —Foreword Review
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