Lace Embroidery

Lace patterns are intricately embroidered fine pieces of fabrics. The size and shapes of laces are customised depending on the product they are used for. They can either be used to adorn the edges of a fabric or used to form a design on the fabrics itself. The applications of laces are varied, some of which include:

  • Apparels
  • Hand bags, purses and hobos
  • Bed sheets
  • Pillow and bed covers
  • Sofa throws
  • Curtains
  • Rug throws
  • Kitchen linen

Embroidered laces are usually machine made that employ softwares that deliver high precision and extremely fine finishes of designs. The patterns are however first intricately worked upon skilled embroiderers that produce a plethora of spell binding combinations. A host of stitches such as satin and chain in vibrant colors are harnessed to produce varying patterns.

Braids

Braided embroidery encompass patterns that resemble a platted knot.They are exploited in a number of ways to produce some of the most elegant combinations to adorn various fabrics. Braids can also be embroidered as borders lining the edges of apparels. Some common types of embroidery patterns that can be formed using braids are as follows:

  • Floral patterns
  • Leaf patterns
  • Traditional motifs such as paisleys

Braids can also be harnessed in the form of applique and patchworks to be used on a variety of objects such as:

  • Handbags and purses
  • Apparels
  • Bed linens
  • Kitchen linens
  • Towels
  • Drapery
  • Tapestry

The embroidery is basically done using machines which not only render fine finishes of designs but speedier production as well.

Coronets

Coronet is a style of embroidery that resembles the shape of a crown. This design is precisely inspired by the medieval era which witnessed the reins of princes and kings. Coronet forms a highly sophisticated and royal pattern of design, the variations of which have been used in a variety of ways. Some of them include:

  • Coronet Bouquets
  • Coronet Pouches
  • Coronet labels and logos
  • Coronet borders
  • Coronet Initials

Coronets may be either sewn by hand or by machine. The embroidery may be done in a variety of threads such as :

  • Rayon threads
  • Polyester threads
  • Metallic threads
  • Silk threads

Machine embroidered motifs are first worked upon by skilled digitizers to ensure that each piece has a fine finish and displays high precision.

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