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Stitches/points: : 16431
Thread Colors : 2
Width : 10.65 CM)
Height : 2.85 (CM)
Machine Type: Normal , Flat , Malty
Design Format: EMB, DST, EXP, HUS, JEF, PCS, PES, VP3, SEW, XXX
Benefits and notes:
Embroidery has been a popular art form for centuries, and it continues to be a beloved craft today. One of the most intricate and impressive types of embroidery is cording panel embroidery. This technique involves using thick cords to create raised designs on fabric, resulting in a stunning, three-dimensional effect.
If you are interested in trying your hand at cording panel embroidery, its important to start with high-quality materials. You need a sturdy fabric, such as linen or cotton, as well as embroidery floss, needles, and most importantly, high-quality cords. Here are some of the best cords for cording panel embroidery:
Cotton Cording: Cotton cords are a popular choice for cording panel embroidery because they are strong, easy to work with, and come in a variety of thicknesses. They are also widely available and affordable, making them a great choice for beginners.
Silk Cording: Silk cords are a luxurious option for cording panel embroidery. They have a beautiful sheen and are available in a wide range of colors. However, silk cords can be more expensive than other types of cords and can be more challenging to work with due to their delicate nature.
Metallic Cording: Metallic cords are perfect for adding a touch of glamour to your cording panel embroidery. They come in a variety of shades, from gold and silver to copper and bronze. However, they can be more challenging to work with than other types of cords, so they may not be the best choice for beginners.
Once you have your cords, its time to start creating your design. One popular approach is to use a stencil or template to trace your design onto the fabric. Then, use a needle and embroidery floss to create a basic outline of the design. Once you have your outline, you can begin adding the cords.
To add the cords, thread them onto a needle and insert the needle through the fabric from the back. Then, bring the cord up through the fabric and wrap it around the needle, pulling the needle and cord through the fabric together. Repeat this process to create the desired shape and thickness of the cord.
Cording panel embroidery can be time-consuming, but the results are truly breathtaking. With high-quality materials and a bit of patience and practice, you can create beautiful, three-dimensional designs that are sure to impress.
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