Brazilian embroidery
Many embroiderers probably heard about the Brazilian embroidery, which is a kind of relief counting embroidery.
It is characterized by forming a plurality of volume elements (but not volume embroidery, which uses a variety of support materials, such as wire and beads)
Brazilian embroidery is done on a monochromatic fabric threads of artificial silk. These threads are made using a Z-shaped curl, i.e. collect them counterclockwise.
It follows that to wind the loops on the needle should be in the opposite direction from the other types of embroidery for the yarn is not untwisted. The main theme is the Brazilian embroidery flora.
Flowers, embroidered typesetting seam, at first glance very similar to embroidery stitch “Rococo”. They differ in that the bundle “Rococo” is performed by winding the thread on the needle, and typesetting seam – a weaving needle.
The needle should be long and smooth throughout. It is best to use a needle with a small eye milliner.
Typesetting stitch is also called Cast-on stitch. During its execution, the thread is wound around a needle several times. When you have typed the correct number of loops on the needle should stick a needle in the fabric and pull through the loop dialed.
The shape depends on the finished stitch of stitch length “back needle” and the base number of loops on the needle. If the loop is too small, the stitch will slack and loose and will not hold the shape of a flower. Be careful not to tighten the stitch “back needle” is too tight, the fabric is not frowned. This will almost certainly happen if the needle is too small loops.
For those who are interested in Brazilian embroidery, say that at the moment sets in this technique is easiest to buy from online stores. The most common sets of firms EdMar (production of Brazil).










