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OverviewGoldwork embroidery is a traditional Chinese embroidery technique that was originally used in the court or palaces and was exclusive to nobility in ancient times. Similar embroidery techniques were used in Central Asia and Europe in ancient times as well. Today, this sort of technique, characterized by its diversity of thread textures, variety of techniques, unique three-dimensional shape, and ability to blend other embroidery styles, is familiar to and admired by embroidery enthusiasts all over the world. Through her practice in embroidery over the past two decades, Chen Daiyu has simultaneously studied both Chinese and European embroidery. Her work is unique in that it combines the beauty of both forms, making it uniquely original. In this book, she draws inspiration from elements of traditional Chinese painting, combining traditional Chinese silk embroidery with European goldwork embroidery to create stunning, elegant works with a unique Chinese aesthetic appeal. This volume combines images and text, taking the reader systematically through the world of goldwork embroidery with a step-by-step guide. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daiyu ChenPublisher: Shanghai Press Imprint: SCPG Publishing Corporation Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9781938368653ISBN 10: 1938368657 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 14 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Preface Chapter One Introduction to Chinese-Style Goldwork Embroidery Chapter Two Materials and Tools 1. Embroidery Frames 2. Metal Threads 3. Fabrics 4. Miscellaneous Materials and Tools Chapter Three Basic Techniques 1. Design 2. Pattern Transfer 3. Tightening the Fabric on the Frames 4. Starting Stitch 5. Padding 6. Couching Stitch 7. Long and Short Stitch 8. Pinning the Pearl Purl 9. Cutwork 10. Highlighting the Outline, Beading, and Mini Cross Stitches Chapter Four Design Gallery Project One An Autumn Moth Playing with Purple Chrysanthemums 1. Taihu Rock 2. Chrysanthemums 3. Autumn Moth Display: Wall Hanging Project Two Orchids and a White Parakeet 1. Orchid Leaves 2. Taihu Rock 3. White Parakeet 4. Water Ripples 5. Orchids Display: Desktop Decoration Project Three A Mantis Teasing a Crab in Late Autumn 1. Bamboo 2. Bamboo Leaves 3. Crab 4. Gourd Leaves 5. Vine 6. Mantis and Water Plants Display: Tabletop Screen Project Four A Red-Crowned Crane and Longevity Peaches 1. Red-Crowned Crane 2. Peaches Display: Make-Up Mirror Appendix Outline TemplatesReviewsGoldwork Embroidery Chinese Style lays out the steps in such detail that it is both supportive and encouraging to adventurous crafters. -- Foreword Review Goldwork Embroidery Chinese Style lays out the steps in such detail that it is both supportive and encouraging to adventurous crafters. Foreword Review Author InformationChen Daiyu graduated from the Design Art Department of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and holds a master's degree from the University of the Arts in London. The focus of her current research is the contemporary application of embroidery. After attending the Royal College of Embroidery to study embroidery techniques, she founded the Daiyu Embroidery Studio and became an independent embroidery artist. She excels at goldwork embroidery, wool embroidery, blackwork embroidery, whitework embroidery, canvas embroidery, and the application of embroidery to the field of jewelry design. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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