What is raised Stumpwork embroidery?
Stumpwork or raised work is a style of embroidery in which the stitched figures are raised from the surface of the work to form a 3-dimensional effect.
What is Stumpwork stitch?
Stumpwork, also known as raised embroidery uses an array of different materials and embroidery techniques to tell a contemporary story in stitch using three dimensional elements. Techniques include silk work, goldwork, counted work, flat and raised stitching, bead work, padding and needlelace.
How do you add texture to embroidery?
Here are just a few ways you can begin to play with enhancing the composition of your hand embroidery projects to include more texture.
- Choose a textured fabric.
- Use 3D objects.
- Stitch with a variety of threads and fibers.
- Embroider on non-woven surfaces.
- Try hand appliqué.
- Use dimensional stitches.
How to make stumpwork with embroidery?
You can have any embroidery pattern as the main design, or you can use the ones that come with the stumpwork kits. Ensure that it allows enough space for fitting the stumpwork blooms. Cotton or silk embroidery thread in at least 3 colors of choice Taking the below pattern as your guide, trace the circles onto the fabric with a pencil.
What are the different stumpwork stitches?
The stitches used in stumpwork range from simple line stitches to more complex filling stitches and lace stitches. Practically any ground fabric is suitable for stumpwork. Threads commonly used include wool, cotton, and silk. This style of embroidery is enjoying a great resurgence of popularity these days.
How to embroider on a buttonhole stitch?
1. Start by outlining the shape with angled buttonhole stitches. 2. Fill in the shape with long and short stitches. Change thread colors to create shading. 3. Cut out the shape close to the edge, being careful to not cut into the stitches. Add an anti-fray product if necessary. The shapes can then be added to lower levels of the embroidery project.
How to decorate a stumpwork house?
Play around with other ideas such as colorful mushrooms, Christmas trees, figures, faces, hands, castles, berries, mirrors, robes, seasons, etc. Quilts and fabric jewelry having stumpwork designs are great as gifts. Victorian stumpwork frames, panels and caskets are high on their historical value.