A Complete Step by Step Guide to Master The Art of Tambour Embroidery to Create Attractive And Nice Looking Designs The name "tambour" comes from the French word for "drum." Tambour embroidery is a traditional technique that uses a specially designed tool called a tambour hook. This tool may be used to quickly produce a basic chain stitch and is quite flexible in how it can be embellished with beads, sequins, feathers, and other materials. The technique is named for the tautness of the fabric when it is stretched in the frame, which is necessary for the hook to pass through the fabric cleanly without catching the weave. When the tension is correct, the stitch should also produce a satisfying thrum noise. Although its origins are unclear, it is believed to have originated in India under the name aari embroidery. During the 18th century, it was transported to France and Britain, where it evolved into what is now known as tambour. It originated in the 17th century.
This book contains all you need for your tambour embroidery with step by step guide and pictures for better understanding.
This Book contains the following and many more:
- The development and history of tambour embroidery
- Tambour beading: initial trial
- Tambour embroidery
- What is required for tambour embroidery?
- Chain stitch
- Tambour embroidery and beading
- Do it yourself
- Tambour beads
- The hummingbird needlework
- How to stitch by hand on paper using the hummingbird pattern
- Choose your own frame
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