Everything You Should Know About Applique Machine Embroidery Designs

 

You might have come across various types of embroidery designs but Appliqué work is unique and exquisite. It is a basic thread and needlework in which fabrics cut in different shapes and sizes are sewn together on a large base fabric to form a pattern or design.

It is commonly used for decoration as patchwork, on garments. This technique is accomplished by hand embroidery or by machine. Appliqué is an ancient sewing craft, where the designs are achieved by layering small pieces of fabric onto a separate base fabric to form beautiful designs.

What Makes Applique Machine Embroidery Designs Unique



To give a fabric distinct yet cohesive look, appliqué work is used for decoration.

This fabric is ornamented with beads and sequins to give it a designer look. Appliqué has got its roots from French culture which means something applied or a thing that has been applied.

Appliqué work actually originated where the clothes were ripped and needed fixing to appear decent and classic.

Craftsmen used to sew a different fabrics or the same fabric beneath the ripped area of the garment to make the clothes wearable. This handy technique later came to be known as patchwork.

Earlier, this technique was used by the poor who did not have enough money to buy new clothes will sew those torn pieces of the garments. Later on the patchwork become fashion and started to trend. This was easily accepted by the fashion industry.

Why Choose Applique Machine Embroidery Designs

With evolving trends in the fashion, this art has also founds its versatility. The adaptability of the fabrics makes it perfect pick for the experiments. The fabric that is prepared for appliqué is sewed separately and then it is later sewn onto the base fabric by machine embroidery.

Appliqué work dresses can be easily carried with chunky jewelry. The color of the accessory and the garment may be similar or in contrast. This timeless fabric suits all occasions and easily becomes the center of attraction.

Appliqué work fabrics are easy to maintain and do not rip off once they are stitched onto the base fabric. Fused appliqué does not sag or wrinkle and can be made into beautiful designer patterns.

 

 

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