Embroidering small flowers with filled embroidery and outline embroidery on the shoulders, front, back, and sleeves of an abaya can create a beautiful and intricate design.
Filled embroidery, also called “solid embroidery,” involves filling in a shape or area with stitches to create a solid, textured design. This technique can be used to create the flowers themselves, giving them a three-dimensional appearance and adding depth and texture to the design. Some of the popular filled embroidery stitches are: satin stitch, seed stitch, herringbone stitch, running stitch and more.
Outline embroidery, as the name suggests, is used to create the outline of the design and to add definition to the flowers. This is commonly done with backstitch, stem stitch, and chain stitch. The effect is a clean and defined line that can make the flowers stand out and give the design a sharp and polished look.
Combining filled embroidery and outline embroidery to create small flower designs on the shoulders, front, back, and sleeves of an abaya can add a unique and beautiful touch to the garment. This type of embroidery can create a delicate and intricate design that will catch the eye. The choice of thread and colors can add to the beauty of the embroidery.
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