Embroidery has its history from a very early age, with paintings and carvings from Egypt indicating garments were embroidered in very early times. Also history indicates early embroidery workings from the Orient and every quillwork (another means of embroidery) was done by the North American Indians and African tribes.
Different styles of embroidery, depending on the materials at hand in local cultures, have evolved in different parts of the world.
Many embroidered works are treasured in today's art markets, where these artworks have gained appreciation by the use of colorful silks and gold and silver threads made into beautiful designs.
Embroidered items can be simple in nature, working in only one color to create the design, to the use of thousands of strands of fine needlework made into all manner of items, from tea towels, pillow cases, curtains, to clothing and wall hangings. Elaborate scenes can be created from using various threads integrated into the picture to create depth, shading and definition. Embroidery can also be abstract in design.
The embroidered works can be done by hand or by machine.
The use of thread and fabric is yet another type of art form. Art takes its shape from many mediums, like paint or sculpture. Embroidery is another example of how beauty in art can be expressed using a different medium.
Here are a few books on embroidery that may interest you, whether you are trying to create your own embroidered artworks or are simply wishing to view embroidery masterpieces:
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