Stilleto Embroidery

Stilleto Embroidery

Activity 10: What's the Use Direction: Complete the table below by supplying the function and description for embroidery tools and materials in column 1. Embroidery Tools Functions/Description Embroidery needle 1. Crewell 2. Chenille 3. Tapestry Embroidery scissors Stilleto Embroidery Hoops Gauge or Ruler Tape measure Thimbles Needle threader Pin cushion Embroidery Materials Functions/Description Fabric 4. Even weave 5. Common weave 6. Basket weave Embroidery threads Carbon paper Chalk pencil​

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1. Activity 10: What's the Use Direction: Complete the table below by supplying the function and description for embroidery tools and materials in column 1. Embroidery Tools Functions/Description Embroidery needle 1. Crewell 2. Chenille 3. Tapestry Embroidery scissors Stilleto Embroidery Hoops Gauge or Ruler Tape measure Thimbles Needle threader Pin cushion Embroidery Materials Functions/Description Fabric 4. Even weave 5. Common weave 6. Basket weave Embroidery threads Carbon paper Chalk pencil​


Answer:

1.C

2.A

Explanation:

help with the rest


2. other term for stilleto


Answer:

Definition of Stiletto

Explanation:

1: a slender dagger with a blade thick in proportion to its breadth

2: a pointed instrument for piercing holes for eyelets or embroidery


3. this is also known as stilleto nailso​


Answer:

ballerina nails or coffin nails


4. 1. What is embroidery2. What is design3. Give the 6 tools in embroidery4. Give 2 materials that is used in embroidery5. Give 5 types of embroidery stitches ​


1. Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle and thread, yarn, or other decorative materials. It involves creating designs by hand or using a machine to stitch onto the fabric.

2. Design is the creation of a plan or specification for the construction or production of an object or system, typically using a drawing or other visual representation. In embroidery, design refers to the pattern or image that is created on the fabric using needle and thread or other decorative materials.

3. The six tools commonly used in embroidery are:

Embroidery hoop: a circular or oval frame used to hold the fabric taut while embroidering.Needles: various types and sizes of needles are used for different embroidery techniques and thread types.Scissors: used to cut the thread and fabric.Thread: various types of threads, including cotton, silk, and metallic, are used in embroidery.Marking tools: used to transfer the design onto the fabric, such as chalk or water-soluble pens.Thimble: a protective cover worn on the finger to push the needle through the fabric.

4. Two materials commonly used in embroidery are:

Fabric: a variety of fabrics can be used for embroidery, including cotton, linen, silk, and wool.Thread: various types of threads are used in embroidery, including cotton, silk, rayon, and metallic.

5. Five types of embroidery stitches are:

Backstitch: a basic stitch that creates a solid line and is often used for outlining.Satin stitch: a series of closely spaced straight stitches that fill in a shape with a solid color.French knot: a small, knotted stitch used for adding texture or creating small, raised dots.Chain stitch: a looping stitch that creates a continuous chain-like line.Cross-stitch: a stitch made by creating two diagonal stitches that cross each other to form an "X".

5. what is embroidery? and history of embroidery?


Answer:

EMBROIDERY: Definition and HistoryWhat is embroidery?

Embroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. The word embroidery comes from the French word broderie meaning embellishment. Embellishments like beads, sequins, and pearls can also be incorporated into the composition.

History of Embroidery

The precise time period people began practicing embroidery is still unknown though the earliest surviving piece, historians know of is from China’s warring states period. The most famous extant Chinese examples are the imperial silk robes of the Ch’ing dynasty.

Embroidery is an ancient craft that first had a practical purpose of repairing clothing. Because garments were so expensive to produce, the items of clothing were rarely thrown out; they were mended instead. Over time, this practicality evolved into more of an expression through decorative arts. Ancient paintings show that clothes, couch covers, hangings, and tents were so decorated.

Different Types of Embroidery

Here are several popular techniques of embroidery:

Cross-Stitch - an easy style to master due to its simple x-shaped stitches. This is usually applied to woven, grid-patterned fabrics.

Crewel Embroidery - a type of surface embroidery that uses two wool threads at once. This technique is usually used to follow a design outline, and can be rendered using variety of stitches.

Needle / Thread Painting - a type of embroidery that uses a combination of long and short stitches and a variety of colors to produce images that look like textile paintings.

Surface / Freestyle - this is not limited to one style. Instead, anyone can pick and choose the stitches they want to use.

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6. this is also known as stilleto nails​


Answer:

ballerina nails or coffin nails because the shape resembles both a coffin and a ballerina's slipper

Answer:

Stiletto nails are all about the drama. Shaping this spiked look starts off the same as it's nuttier counterpart, the almond, but ends at a much sharper point with a wider base


7. а.Tape hileasure2. A tool in embroidery that is used to keep the fabric stretched while embroidery stitchesNeedle threaderc. Stilletob. Tracing paperd. Sewing box3. A tool used to keep pins and needles in place.a. Bagc. Embroidery kitb. Sewing boxd. Pin cushion4. Use to protect the middle finger and push the needle while doing embroidery worka. Bagc. Embroidery kitb. Thimblesd. Pin cushion5. A kind of filling stitch which is ideal for making leaves or feathersc. Fish bone stitch​


2.d

3.a

4.c

5.c

Explanation:

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8. embroidery needle that are used for most standard embroidery stitchery​


Answer:

For embroidery, the most common size needles are 75/11, 80/12 and 90/14. Those are the three most common size needles used in commercial embroidering. When embroidering, smaller diameter needles should be used for lighter weight fabric and larger needles should be used for heavier fabric.


9. What are the characteristics of embroidery by hand to machine made embroidery​


Explanation:

Hand Embroidery allows for a variety of stitches, thread and fabrics. Every work is unique to the sewer who performed the embroidery.Machine embroidery is very uniform and each piece, if multiple items are stitched, is all identical. Machine Embroidery is computer generated

10. Calado embroidery and smoking embroidery photos​


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Answer:

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EXPLENATION:

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11. activity LEARNING TASK 2. Identify the pictures of the embroidery materials below. Write their names on the space provided or on your notebook. Choices are given in the box below.Measuring Gauge Tracing Paper Thimbles Tapestry Needle Sewing Box Threader String bag Pounce Powder Stilleto Tape Measure Chenille Needle 1. 2. 3.4.5. 6.7.8.9.10.​


Answer:

1.Thimbles

2.Threader

3.String Bag

4.Sewing Box

5.Tracing Paper

6.Pounce Powder

7.Tape Measure

8.Tapestry Needle

9.Measuring Gauge

10.stilleto


12. 1. It is an ornamentation of textiles and other matenals with needlework.a crewel b. embroidery c. gauge d. stilleto 2.It is a tool used to measure short distances. a. gauge b. ruler c. tape measure d. tapestry 3. It is a tool used to keep pins and needles in place a. gauge b. needle threader d. thumble c. pin cushion4.They are great variety and differ in material, weight, weaving, style, color and fashion. a. bag b. fabric c. thread d. tracing paper 5.It is a tiny, sharp, and pointed tool that is used for fine work, to trim scallops,cut threads,and cut large eyelets.a. Embroidery hoopb. Embroidery scissorc. Gauged. Tape measurepa help po matinong sagot po sana thank you​


1.A

2.A

3.B

4.D

5.C

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Question:

1. It is an ornamentation of textiles and other matenals with needlework.

a crewel

b. embroidery

c. gauge

d. stilleto

2.It is a tool used to measure short distances.

a. gauge

b. ruler

c. tape measure

d. tapestry

3. It is a tool used to keep pins and needles in place

a. gauge

b. needle threader

d. thumble

c. pin cushion

4. They are great variety and differ in material, weight, weaving, style, color and fashion.

a. bag

b. fabric

c. thread

d. tracing paper

5.It is a tiny, sharp, and pointed tool that is used for fine work, to trim scallops,cut threads,and cut large eyelets.

a. Embroidery hoop

b. Embroidery scissor

c. Gauge

d. Tape measure

pa help po matinong sagot po sana thank you

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Answer:

1. B. embroidery2. C. tape measure 3. C. pin cushion4. B. fabric 5. B. Embroidery scissor

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Explanation:

1. The most common types of embroidery stitches are: Backstitch, Running Stitch, Straight Stitch, French Knot, Stem Stitch, Chain Stitch, and Satin Stitch.

2. Digital tape measures are accurate for both short distances and long distances up to 300 feet. They are also portable and easy to use.

3. A pincushion (or pin cushion) is a small, stuffed cushion, typically 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) across.

4. sometimes referred to as cloth, are of great variety and they differ in material, weight, weave, design, color, and finish.

5. The simplest embroidery scissors are short scissors with sharp tips, and these can be used in many different sewing applications.

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13. The point is less aggressive than stilleto, arrowhead or mountain peakA. LipstickB. SquovalC. ArrowheadD. Edge​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Answer:

B. Sqouval

Explanation:

That’s what i answered in my test :)

14. embroidery ?what is uses of embroidery?​


Answer:

Embroidery has traditionally been used to decorate clothing and household furnishings including table linens, tray cloths, towels and bedding, but you can literally embroider anything as long as it is made out of an evenly woven fabric and can be held firmly in the hand or in a special embroidery hoop or tapestry frame


15. What is Embroidery and Why Embroidery is Important?


Answer:

Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn.

These skills easily build academic skills as well by improving fine motor skills, manual dexterity and manipulative skills as well as a working understanding of art and life management skills.

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16. Funky shape that has a niche fan shapeA. LipstickB. StilletoC. SquareD. Squaval​


Answer:

it's lipstick po a.)

Explanation:

because its represents the finger tips size so I guest nakatulong po ako❤️


17. 1. What is embroidery? 2. Who started the embroidery? Discuss their contribution to today’s embroidery. 3. What are the tools and materials used in embroidery? 4. How will you ensure success in embroidery? subject: TLE


1. Embroidery is the method used for decorating fabrics with a needle and a thread.

2. While embroidery is practiced across the world, its origin stems from China and the Near East. Early embroidery can actually be traced back to Cro-Magnon days or 30,000 B.C. Archeological finds from this time period reveals fossilized remains of heavily hand-stitched and decorated clothing.

3. decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. In modern days, embroidery is usually seen on caps, hats, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, dresses, stockings, and golf shirts. Embroidery is available with a wide variety of thread or yarn colour.

4. Using the best quality needles ensures the best end result. Don't ignore jump stitches as they can affect your final output. If left untrimmed, they can influence the overall appearance of your embroidered design. Don't use a broken needle because it can lead to puncturing the fabric.

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18. what are the difference between embroidery tools and embroidery materials?


Answer:

Tools are the what is used in embroidering and materials are what's being used to embroider

Answer:

Embroidery tools & materials are known as those sorts of elements, which are the prerequisites for performing the embroidery works.

Explanation:


19. Direction: Glve the use/s and functions of thefollowing tools.1. Embroidery Scissor-2. Stilleto-3. Sewing box-4. Pounce-5. Gauge-(Answer that correctly please I really need right now)nonsense=report#Brainliest​


Answer:

1.Just like fabric scissors, embroidery scissors should be used only for cross stitch and embroidery. Using them to cut paper or other material will make them dull more quickly. Store scissors in a sheath to keep the points sharp. Embroidery scissors come at a range of price points

2.A stiletto is a small pointed instrument with a long handle and blade, used in decorative needlework to make holes. The blade is round and tapering to a point. A stiletto pushes the ground warp and weft threads aside (rather than cutting them, as with a pair of scissors).

3.A sewing box or sewing organizer is a container which is designed to hold sewing equipment and accessories. Sewing boxes may take the form of literal boxes in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they can also come in the form of large canvas bags or sacks.

4.Pouncing is an art technique used for transferring an image from one surface to another. It is similar to tracing, and is useful for creating copies of a sketch outline to produce finished works.

5.gauge is a ruler, typically 6 inches long, used for measuring short spaces. It is typically a metal scale, marked in both inches and centimeters with a sliding pointer, similar in use to a caliper.

Explanation:

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You can just make it short


20. What is the difference between embroidery tools and embroidery materials?


Answer:

the embroidery tools are using for embroidery and the embroidery materials are your need to make an stuff (embroidery)such as thread

Explanation:

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21. 12. A short pieces of steel with a fine point at one end and a little opening or eye atthe other.a. Embroidery hoopc. Embroideryb. Embroidery scissorsa. Embroidery needle​


Answer:

B is the answer in my opinion only


22. following questions. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answ1. It is made from wood, bone, metal or plastic to produce eyelets in thembroidery.A. Embroidery gaugeB. Embroidery hoopC. Embroidery needleD. Embroidery scissor​


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B. Embroidery hoop

C. Embroidery needle

D. Embroidery scissor

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23. Perfect for ice cream cone nailA. StilletoB. BallerinaC. ArrowheadD. Mountain peak​


Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Answer:A

Explanation:


24. 4. These stitches remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today.A. basic embroidery stitchesB. special kind of embroidery stitchesC. machine embroidery stitchesD. combined embroidery stitches​


Answer:

Some of the basic techniques or stitches of the earliest embroidery are chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch. Those stitches remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today.

So I think it's letter A. (My opinion)


25. description for stilleto shaped nail please...​


Answer:

Stiletto. The Look: Shaped long and spiky, with the point curving to the base like a triangle. The Length: Long nails are a must to capture this dramatic style.

Explanation:


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Answer:

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27. Has a narrow ended pointA. AlmondB. StilletoC. LipstickD. Mountain peak​


Answer:

d

Explanation:

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28. 8. This is also known as Stilleto nails​


Answer:

Ballerina nails (also known as coffin-shaped nails) are Kylie Jenner's signature nail shape. Ballerina nails are essentially the stiletto nail, but with a square rather than pointy tip. ... Like your favorite shade, this squared nail style slants diagonally for a seriously unique nail shape


29. Differentiate theEmbroidery Stitches andEmbroidery Article​


Answer:

Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using the needle to this article is about handcraft. Hope maka tulong


30. Very pointy press on nailA. AlmondB. StilletoC. LipstickD. Edge​


Answer:

B. Stilleto

Explanation:

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Answer:

B.Stillelo

Explanation:

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