Willem
Friday, 30 September 2016 19:27

Niku-Ire-Nui

Niku-ire-nui is a Japanese embroidery technique that creates a raised look by the use of a cotton padding. Generally called the padded satin stitch.

Friday, 30 September 2016 19:02

Kiri-osae-nui

Kiri-osae-nui (lit. cut-and-anchor stitch') is a laid work technique, in which a larger thread is fixed to the ground material by a series of small diagonal stitches.

Friday, 30 September 2016 18:56

Suga-Nui

Suga-nui is the Japanese term for the horizontal satin stitch. This technique is regarded as being part of the Kyo-nui ('Kyoto embroidery') tradition. WV

Friday, 30 September 2016 18:52

Nui-Kiri

Nui-kiri is the Japanese term for a free-style embroidery technique that is being used for smaller designs, such as petals or leaves.

Friday, 30 September 2016 18:44

Wari-Tsuke-Mon'yo-Nui

The wari-tsuke-mon'yo-nui ('allocated pattern stitch') is the Japanese term for an embroidery technique that gives an overall design more complexity.

Friday, 30 September 2016 18:38

Wari-Nui

Wari-nui is the Japanese term for an embroidery technique used to make bird's feathers, leaves or petals. The technique is generally known as the split stitch.

Friday, 30 September 2016 18:33

Keshi-Nui

Keshi-nui is the Japanese term for an embroidery technique that creates work small dots, as for instance for a family crest. WV

Friday, 30 September 2016 18:27

Matsuri-Nui

Matsuri-nui is the Japanese term for a common embroidery technique to express lines.

Friday, 30 September 2016 17:02

Koma-Nui

Koma-nui is the Japanese term for a form of couching, whereby the couching metal (gold or sliver) thread is fixed to the ground material with thin silk thread.

Friday, 30 September 2016 16:57

Tome-Nui

Tome-nui is the Japanese term used for the couching stitch that fixes the couching thread to the ground material. The term is particularly used for watashi-nui. WV

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