3. Needlecraft Techniques is an
openwork technique in
which fabric threads re not
cut and removed but pulled
or bundled together by
embroidery stitches.
7. 1. Knitting is a method by
which yarn is manipulated to
create a textile or fabric, it is
used in many types of
garments. Knitting may be
done by hand or by machine
8. Knitting creates stitches.
Loops of yarn in a row, either
flat or in the round (tubular).
There are usually many active
stitches on the knitting
needle at one time.
9.
10. 2. Needle lace also known as
needle-made lace or point
lace, is a type of lace created
using a needle and thread to
stitch up hundreds of small
stitches to form the lace itself.
11. In its purest form, the
only equipment and
materials used are a
needle, thread and
scissors.
12.
13. 3. Embroidery is the craft
of decorating fabric or
other materials using a
needle to apply thread or
yarn.
14. Some of the basic
techniques or stitches of the
earliest embroidery are chain
stitch, buttonhole or blanket
stitch, running stitch, satin
stitch, cross stitch.
17. 4. Crochet is a process of
creating textiles by using a
crochet hook to interlock
loops of yarn, thread, or
strands of other materials.
18. The name is derived from
the French term “crochet”,
meaning 'small hook'. Hooks
can be made from a variety
of materials, such as metal,
wood, bamboo, or plastic.
22. 1. Keep all needlework during work
breaks in the product package;
2. Keep all small parts from the set
in special bags with zip lock;
3. When working, do not bite
through the thread with your teeth
or tear it with your hands;
23. 4. The length of a thread when
sewing must not exceed the length
of the distance to the elbow;
5. When working with seed bead,
use shallow containers;
6. When working with bulk
materials put on a face mask.
25. 1.Keep needles and pins at a certain
place (a special box, cushion, etc.), do
not leave them at the workplace, never
take the needle, pins in your mouth and
do not stick them in the clothes. Do not
leave a needle and pins in the product;
2.Use thimble when sewing;
26. 3. Do not use rusty needles
and pins in your work;
4. Attach patterns to fabric
with sharp ends of pins
away from you;
27. 5. Collect and dispose of pieces of
broken needles or pins, wrapped in
paper;
6. Count the number of pins taken
before work and the number of
pins at the end of work, it must be
the same;
28. 7. Keep knitting needles and the
hook in the case, at the end of the
work remove them out of reach of
small children;
8. When working with knitting
needles keep them no closer than 35
centimeters from your eyes.