The design of machine embroidery, which is made in shadow satin stitch technique, is very different from the usual machine embroidery, since its boundaries are not clearly defined. This means that you can apply different shadow effects and make a smooth transition from one color to another. A bright representative of this category is our Machine embroidery design Green Kingfisher.
In general, the shadows appeared in the middle ages. Then people used silk, linen, woolen threads, and for decoration beads, pearls, various coins, shells and so on. We can also add that embroidery was one of the first occupations at this time. Traditional embroidery also appeared in Iran and Ancient India, and then in Byzantium.
Machine embroidery design Green Kingfisher is the embodiment of the divine appearance of a bird, the messenger of heavenly powers. Kingfishers differ from the rest of the birds in their greenish-blue coloration, and their yellowish abdomen and unusual crest in ancient legends claimed to possess protective properties.
Machine Embroidery Design Green Kingfisher
Size: 128.8×178.8 mm (5.07×7.04 “), Stitches: 19336
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, .vp3, art
Thus, the Machine embroidery design Green Kingfisher can be used for embroidering paintings and hanging them in front of the entrance doors as protection from evil spirits.
This embroidery is very attractive, especially when it is used on dense natural fabrics. An unusual using will be the decoration of furniture with this unique design.
You can hand embroidery with this amazing bird to the newlyweds, as it symbolizes prosperity, mutual understanding, pacification and coziness. Thus, it turns out something like an amulet that will protect the house and the relationship of the young family.
Suggestions for the using of this design from Royal Present:
Please note that this design, made in the technology of satin shadow stitch, differs from other patterns with a high density. That is why you should carefully select the basis for creating your future embroidery project. We recommend in this case using dense, stable, non-elastic fabrics, for example, natural linen, cotton, canvas, hemp fabric. Thus, you can protect your embroidery from shrinking, puckering, skipping stitches or other embroidering problems.
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Author: Ludmila Konovalova
My name is Lyudmila Konovalova, and I lead Royal Present Embroidery. Embroidery for me is more than a profession; it is a legacy of my Ukrainian and Bulgarian heritage, where every woman in my family was a virtuoso in cross-stitch and smooth stitching. This art, passed down through generations, is part of my soul and a symbol of national pride.
Date: 01.04.2015