Patchwork Embroidery

Patchwork embroidery has been in vogue for decades and gained immense popularity during Great Depression, as it was the only method to recycle worn clothing into warm quilts. It is a form of needlework involving, sewing together of small pieces of fabrics and stitching them together to form a larger design or pattern. This embroidery has traditionally been sewn together by hand, but with the change in technology and to cash on the benefits of mass production, it is increasingly being machine sewn. Embroiderers sometimes make beautiful patches by combining the machine sewn patches with hand made beading, ribbons and french knots for a distinct look.

  • Types of patchwork
  • Stained glass window patchwork
  • Cathedral window patchwork
  • Somerset patchwork
  • Trapunto (Stuffed or Puff patchwork)
  • Crazy quilting
  • Applique

Application of Patchwork Embroidery

  • Bags
  • Wall Hangings
  • Clothing
  • Quilts

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