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Lesson 2: Transferring and tracing designs
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Why fabric decoration has become
important for our lives.
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« Kinds of machines used for machine
embroidery.
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Embroidery
1.3 Machine Embroidery
1.1 Introduction
Colour, form, movement and sounds have been
universally recognized as media for the expression
of art. What ever be the medium, the purpose of all
art two-fold, self-expression and communication of
values.
Fabric decoration like any other craft is the
outcome of the burning hunger latent in human
beings for beauty and for introducing grace and
elegance into the ordinary objects of every day use.
The history of fabric decoration takes us to the
prehistoric times. Felting, knotting, braiding, were
the very first techniques of decoration used by man
followed by applique, embroidery, interlacing to
weave, and resist dyeing. As technology expanded,
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