Counted-thread embroidery
Technique in embroidery / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Counted-thread embroidery is any embroidery in which the number of warp and weft yarns in a fabric are methodically counted out for each stitch, resulting in uniform-length stitches and a precise, uniform embroidery pattern.[1] Even-weave fabric is usually used, producing a symmetrical image, as both warp and weft yarns are evenly spaced.
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The opposite of counted-thread embroidery is free embroidery.