#針心真情 -針繡藝術

Author: Chang Meiyun

Printing: Autumn Rain Printing

Publication date: December 1994

Binding method: paperback

SKU: book_06 Category:

Introduction: The development of embroidery in Taiwan can be divided into the period of lace embroidery culture, the period of Fujian embroidery culture, the period of Japanese embroidery culture, and the period of Suzhou embroidery culture. This book introduces the history of Taiwan embroidery in detail and dozens of Chinese embroidery needle skills.

contents

1. Embroidery

 1.1. Appreciating needle embroidery from embroidery

1.2. The development of Taiwan embroidery

2.2.1. Cultural period of lace embroidery

2.2.2. Period of Min Embroidery Culture

2.2.3. Japanese Embroidery Culture Period

2.2.4. Su Embroidery Culture Period

1.3. True Love of Needle Heart-Taiwanese Needle Embroidery Art and Inheritance

2. Embroidery

2.1. The cultivation of an embroiderer
2.2. The transformation of Japanese embroidery
2.3. Comparison of Japanese knot embroidery and Chinese dazi embroidery
2.4. Embroidery and material
2.5. Handicraft and needle embroidery painting
2.6. Select needle method Select needle
2.7. Splitting Silk
2.8. Comparison of color in random stitch embroidery and oil painting
2.9. Variation and Application of Caijin Needle Method
2.10. Introduction to the virtual and actual needle method

3. Embroidery Techniques

3.1. Needle-cutting method
3.2. Rolling needle method
3.3. Arch needle method
3.4. Lock stitch method
3.5. Pine Needle Method
3.6. Spiral Needle Method
3.7. Knotting method
3.8. Herringbone stitch method
3.9. Twisted Needle Method
3.10. Needle with meat (convex embroidery)
3.11. Virtual needle method
3.12. Needle application method
3.13. Virtual and real needle method
3.14. Caijin Needle Method
3.15. Random stitches (regular embroidery, brocade embroidery)
3.16. Spinning needle method
3.17. Winding Needle Method (All Needle)
3.18. Pinching and needle method (reference needle)
3.19. Needle-grabbing method
3.20. Trocar needle method (long and short needle method)