History of Embroidery Techniques
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Which material is specifically mentioned as being used to keep the fabric stretched during embroidery?

  • Embroidery hoop/stiletto (correct)
  • Needle threader
  • Embroidery scissors
  • Thimble
  • What was one of the earliest groups known to create embroidered articles?

  • Artisans from Europe
  • Local Filipino craftsmen
  • Nuns in convents (correct)
  • Women in rural communities
  • Which tool is designed to assist those with poor eyesight in threading a needle?

  • Thimble
  • Pounce
  • Needle threader (correct)
  • Embroidery scissors
  • What does the term 'embroidery' derive from in terms of language origin?

    <p>Old French meaning edge and border</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of embroidery became prominent due to technological advancements like the sewing machine?

    <p>Machine embroidery</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary use of a pounce in embroidery?

    <p>To transfer designs onto fabric</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Embroidery has grown significantly in the Philippines. Which factor is NOT mentioned as contributing to this growth?

    <p>Increased demand for handmade goods</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The thimble is primarily used for which purpose in the context of embroidery?

    <p>To protect the finger while sewing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a significant factor in the introduction of embroidery to the Orient?

    <p>The Netherlanders in the 15th century.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these historical periods saw the highest development of embroidery according to the content?

    <p>The Middle Ages.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements about the evolution of embroidery is incorrect?

    <p>Machine embroidery was perfected by nuns in the Middle Ages.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which tool is primarily used to keep fabric stretched while adding stitches in embroidery?

    <p>Embroidery hoop.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of embroidery work is noted for its elegance and workmanship that comes from the Philippines?

    <p>Machine embroidery.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of embroidery, what is the function of a pounce?

    <p>To transfer materials using a pricking method.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary purpose of an embroidery scissor?

    <p>To trim scallops and cut threads.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a thimble primarily made of?

    <p>Metal or plastic.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What historical factor contributed to the popularity of embroidery among women?

    <p>Articles produced by the nuns for leisure.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following describes the term 'gauge' in relation to embroidery tools?

    <p>For short distance measurement.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Overview of Embroidery

    • Embroidery involves decorating textiles and materials using needlework for personal and decorative purposes, applicable in both homes and offices.
    • The term "embroidery" originates from the Old French word "embroiders," meaning edge and border.

    Historical Development

    • Introduced to the Orient by the Netherlanders in the 15th century.
    • Spaniards brought embroidery to the Philippines, resulting in high-quality work that rivals renowned Swiss embroidery.
    • Achieved significant advancement during the Middle Ages, particularly in convents where nuns crafted embroidered items during their leisure time.
    • Gained widespread popularity among women who began creating their own designs.

    Evolution in Technique

    • Initially performed by hand, the advent of technology and sewing machines has shifted the practice towards machine embroidery.
    • Growth of the embroidery industry has contributed to the elegance and fine craftsmanship of Filipino exports.

    Tools and Materials for Embroidery

    • Proper tools and materials are essential for effective embroidery work.

    Key Tools

    • Gauge: Used for short distance measurement.
    • Tape Measure: Suitable for measuring longer distances, exceeding one foot.
    • Thimbles: Available in sizes 6 (small) to 12 (wide); used to protect fingers and assist in needle movement during sewing.
    • Embroidery Hoop/Stiletto: Made from wood, bone, metal, or plastic; keeps fabric stretched and assists in creating eyelets for embroidery.
    • Embroidery Scissors: Sharp, pointed scissors designed for precise work, trimming scallops, cutting threads, and embroidery.
    • Needle Threader: Aids in threading needles, particularly beneficial for individuals with poor eyesight.
    • Pounce: Fine powder used in transfer techniques via a pricking method.

    Summary of Key Techniques

    • The embroidery process involves utilizing specific tools to ensure the quality and precision of the final product, emphasizing the importance of both tradition and technological advancement in the art.

    Overview of Embroidery

    • Embroidery involves decorating textiles and materials using needlework for personal and decorative purposes, applicable in both homes and offices.
    • The term "embroidery" originates from the Old French word "embroiders," meaning edge and border.

    Historical Development

    • Introduced to the Orient by the Netherlanders in the 15th century.
    • Spaniards brought embroidery to the Philippines, resulting in high-quality work that rivals renowned Swiss embroidery.
    • Achieved significant advancement during the Middle Ages, particularly in convents where nuns crafted embroidered items during their leisure time.
    • Gained widespread popularity among women who began creating their own designs.

    Evolution in Technique

    • Initially performed by hand, the advent of technology and sewing machines has shifted the practice towards machine embroidery.
    • Growth of the embroidery industry has contributed to the elegance and fine craftsmanship of Filipino exports.

    Tools and Materials for Embroidery

    • Proper tools and materials are essential for effective embroidery work.

    Key Tools

    • Gauge: Used for short distance measurement.
    • Tape Measure: Suitable for measuring longer distances, exceeding one foot.
    • Thimbles: Available in sizes 6 (small) to 12 (wide); used to protect fingers and assist in needle movement during sewing.
    • Embroidery Hoop/Stiletto: Made from wood, bone, metal, or plastic; keeps fabric stretched and assists in creating eyelets for embroidery.
    • Embroidery Scissors: Sharp, pointed scissors designed for precise work, trimming scallops, cutting threads, and embroidery.
    • Needle Threader: Aids in threading needles, particularly beneficial for individuals with poor eyesight.
    • Pounce: Fine powder used in transfer techniques via a pricking method.

    Summary of Key Techniques

    • The embroidery process involves utilizing specific tools to ensure the quality and precision of the final product, emphasizing the importance of both tradition and technological advancement in the art.

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    Explore the fascinating history of embroidery, a craft that beautifies textiles through skilled needlework. Learn about its origins from the East to the West, including its introduction to the Philippines. Discover how embroidery has evolved over centuries and continues to be a popular form of decoration.

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