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The most basic kind of drawn thread work is hemstitching.
Multiple rows of drawn thread work may be used.
Drawn thread work is often used to decorate the trimmings of clothes or household linens.
The border between hemstitching gone fancy and more elaborate styles of drawn thread work isn't always clear.
Hardanger embroidery is a style of drawn thread work that is most popular today.
Cutwork is related to drawn thread work.
Cross-stitch may also be combined with other work, such as canvaswork or drawn thread work.
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But creative drawn thread work is often done in a seemingly haphazard way that hasn't much in common with traditional counted thread embroidery.
Saba lace (also known as "Spanish work") is actually drawn thread work, and as of 2013 it is still produced on the island.
Reticella lace is a form of embroidery in which typical techniques of needlelace are used to embellish drawn thread work.
Needle weaving is a drawn thread work embroidery technique that involves darning patterns into barelaid warp or weft threads.
Embroidery and drawn thread work are done by hand to produce clothing, as well as tablecloths and other home textiles for sale in local crafts markets.
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Hemstitch or hem-stitch is a decorative drawn thread work or openwork hand-sewing technique for embellishing the hem of clothing or household linens.
The more elaborate styles of drawn thread work use in fact a variety of other stitches and techniques, but the drawn thread parts are their most distinctive element.
Hardanger embroidery or "Hardangersøm" is a form of embroidery traditionally worked with white thread on white even-weave cloth, using counted thread and drawn thread work techniques.
Another embroidery style that combines drawn thread work with needlelace techniques is Hedebo from Denmark, which originates from the area around Copenhagen and Roskilde.
In drawn thread work, typically only the warp or weft threads are withdrawn (cut and removed), and the remaining threads in the resulting hole are bound in various ways.
Styles of whitework embroidery include most drawn thread work, broderie anglaise, Hardanger embroidery, Mountmellick embroidery and reticella.
Applique Lace refers to various types of lace where the decorative motifs are applied (sewn) to an existing openwork fabric, such as tulle, netting, filet or drawn thread work and cut-work.
Drawn thread work also known as pulled thread work, is a form of counted-thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp and/or the weft of a piece of even-weave fabric.
In drawn thread work and cutwork, the foundation fabric is deformed or cut away to create holes that are then embellished with embroidery, often with thread in the same color as the foundation fabric.
This relatively easy type of drawn thread work is created by weaving (or darning) the embroidering thread into the barelaid warp or weft threads to create patterns of light-colored threads and dark openings in the drawn-thread cloth.