Brazilian Embroidery

Brazilian Embroidery




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^ A., Freitas, Maria (2002). The art of dimensional embroidery (4th ed.). Camarillo, CA: EdMar Company. ISBN 0963948105 . OCLC 38541378 .


Brazilian embroidery is a type of surface embroidery that uses rayon thread instead of cotton or wool . It is called "Brazilian" embroidery because the use of high-sheen rayon thread in embroidery was first popularized in Brazil , where rayon was widely manufactured. Brazilian embroidery patterns usually include flowers formed using both knotted and cast on stitches. Rayon thread, which is smooth and shiny, makes it easier to pull the needle through the wrapped stitches, such as bullion stitches. [1] Milliners needles, which have a straight shaft and an eye area no wider than the shaft, are usually used for the wrapped stitches that are frequently used in Brazilian embroidery.

Although many of these stitches are used in other forms of embroidery , the technique used to create them is slightly different. The difference is caused by the method used to manufacture the rayon thread. For example, cotton thread uses an S twist when the fiber plies are combined into a strand. Rayon thread uses a Z twist. One type of twist turns the fiber plies clockwise; the other turns them counterclockwise. When forming the knots of Brazilian embroidery , the embroiderer must wrap the thread onto the needle in the opposite direction from that used in other types of embroidery. Otherwise the fibers of the thread will unravel and make the resulting stitches and knots unattractive.

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Brazilian embroidery is a very colorful embroidery technique in which traditional embroidery stitches are used to work floral designs in multicolors. In this style of embroidery dimensional floral designs are worked with a very shiny thread to create stunning works of art.
From what I have read, I do not think that this embroidery has anything to do with Brazil as such other than as the place of origin of the glossy rayon thread used in this work.
The vibrancy of the colors used in this embroidery and the dimensional stitches are the most important characteristics of this work. It is used to embellish clothes as well as household linen.
Fabric – As opposed to counted thread embroidery work which can be done only on evenweave fabric this can be done on any fabric – so, be it cotton or a cotton blend or a knit or your denim, you can do the brilliant Brazilian embroidery on it. On white silk the work can look brilliant. Whatever you are using, preshrink before embroidering. Use a backing – a stabilizer or a thin cotton fabric – to give strength if you are using thin material.
Thread – A glossy Rayon floss (z twist) or a less shiny Perle cotton thread (S twist) can be used for making the stitches used in this work. Rayon floss is the preferred thread.
It is very easy to design and do this embroidery work as you do not even need any formal design. Just full in the design space with dimensional stitches in the shape of the design.
Several traditional embroidery stitches are used in this style.
2. Cast-on stitches – Learn more on cast-on stitches here.
4. Stem stitch / Outline stitch – Learn how to do stem stitch and outline stitch here.
7. Fishbone stitch – this is used to work the leaves; You can learn more about the different types of stitches used to embroider leaves here
All the precautions you take while doing other embroideries like stretching the fabric on a hoop, using the best needles are taken when doing this embroidery. You can learn more about doing embroidery on fabric – with frequently asked questions and answers regarding needles, thread etc here.
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