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Development
of Philippine
Embroidery
Embroidery is the ornamentation of
textiles and other materials with needlework
for personal use and decoration not only at
home but for offices as well. The term
embroidery is an English word derived from
the old French embroiders meaning edge
and border.
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Embroidery was introduced into the
Orient by the Netherlanders in the 15th
century. It was bought by the Spaniards into
the Philippines where it has made a
wonderful growth, and work done it rivals the
best work done in Switzerland, a country
noted for its exquisite embroidery.
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Embroidery reached its highest development
during the middle ages. The nuns in the convents
were the first to make articles with embroidery work
during their leisure time. Since then, it became so
popular that women started to enjoy it, creating
designs of their own. In the beginning embroideries
were done by hand. But since the advent of
technology and the invention of the sewing machine,
people are now engaged in the machine embroidery.
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Today, because of the fast growth of the
industry, elegance of designs and fineness of
workmanship, Filipinos export articles with
embroidery work. Embroidery work is best
achieved if correct tools and materials are used.
Tools refer to small or handy devices/instruments
used in sewing while materials or supplies are
those that are consumed in finishing a project.
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TOOLS AND
MATERIALS USED
IN EMBROIDERY
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TOOLS
GAUGE
use to
measure
short distance
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TAPE
MEASURE
use for measuring
more than one-foot
distance or materials
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THIMBLES
made from metal or plastic,
protect the middle finger
and push the needle while
doing your embroidery
work. This come in sizes 6
(small) to 12 (large)
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EMBROIDERY
HOOP/STILETTO
made of wood, bone, metal or
plastic use to make eyelets in
the fabric to be embroidered.
It is also use to keep the
fabric stretched while
embroidery stitches are
applied on the design.
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EMBROIDERY
SCISSORS
is small, sharp and
pointed-good for fine
work use for trimming
scallops, clipping threads,
and cutting large eyelets.
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NEEDLE
THREADER
is use for easier
threading especially
by those sewers with
poor eyesight.
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NEEDLE
THREADER
is use for easier
threading especially
by those sewers with
poor eyesight.
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Thank you Presenter name
Email address
Website address
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    Embroidery is theornamentation of textiles and other materials with needlework for personal use and decoration not only at home but for offices as well. The term embroidery is an English word derived from the old French embroiders meaning edge and border. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 4
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    Embroidery was introducedinto the Orient by the Netherlanders in the 15th century. It was bought by the Spaniards into the Philippines where it has made a wonderful growth, and work done it rivals the best work done in Switzerland, a country noted for its exquisite embroidery. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 5
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    Embroidery reached itshighest development during the middle ages. The nuns in the convents were the first to make articles with embroidery work during their leisure time. Since then, it became so popular that women started to enjoy it, creating designs of their own. In the beginning embroideries were done by hand. But since the advent of technology and the invention of the sewing machine, people are now engaged in the machine embroidery. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 6
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    Today, because ofthe fast growth of the industry, elegance of designs and fineness of workmanship, Filipinos export articles with embroidery work. Embroidery work is best achieved if correct tools and materials are used. Tools refer to small or handy devices/instruments used in sewing while materials or supplies are those that are consumed in finishing a project. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 7
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    TOOLS AND MATERIALS USED INEMBROIDERY Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 8
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    TAPE MEASURE use for measuring morethan one-foot distance or materials Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 11
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    THIMBLES made from metalor plastic, protect the middle finger and push the needle while doing your embroidery work. This come in sizes 6 (small) to 12 (large) Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 12
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    EMBROIDERY HOOP/STILETTO made of wood,bone, metal or plastic use to make eyelets in the fabric to be embroidered. It is also use to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitches are applied on the design. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 13
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    EMBROIDERY SCISSORS is small, sharpand pointed-good for fine work use for trimming scallops, clipping threads, and cutting large eyelets. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 14
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    NEEDLE THREADER is use foreasier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 15
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    NEEDLE THREADER is use foreasier threading especially by those sewers with poor eyesight. Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 16
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    Thank you Presentername Email address Website address Sample footer text 3/1/20XX 17