What is Appliqué Embroidery? Creative Stitching Explaine

Applique embroidery is a well-known decorative art, which includes techniques involving fabric and design and sewing patterns.

The term “appliqué” is derived from the French word, which means to apply, well explaining the process of joining one piece of fabric to another and affixing them to a base fabric by making stitches.

This method is also well loved for its flexibility where artists and hobbyists can play around with textures, color and shapes.

Since it is a centuries old craft, is in demand to this date for embellishing attire, home accessories, and even miscellaneous items.

This technique is really versatile so you can apply it when you’re stitching some design on a quilt you’re making or when finishing a jacket where some specific flair is needed or when thinking about how to make your home more personalized.

It responds to the elaborate craftsmanship tradition and brings it to the contemporary context making it relevant in a variety of other artistic and practical uses.

More to the point of appreciating this art form, this guide discusses the history, types and techniques of appliqué embroidery.

Types of Appliqué Techniques