How To Differentiate Chinese Silk Embroidery From Machine-Made Embroidery
Posted: Thursday, February 11, 2010
by Susan Yip
Susan Yip
With the advancement of computer technology, machine embroidery is improving very fast in its look and quality. There are many machine made embroideries in market which the sellers claim that they are hand embroidered. It is very complicated, almost impossible, to explain what's the difference between hand embroidery and machine embroidery by looking at their pictures. The best way is to check its photo with high resolution. By checking the large photos of the embroideries, you can see the stitches of the embroidery clearly. Below are some tips that will help you to tell Chinese silk hand embroidery from machine embroidery. 1. Material. Chinese silk embroidery is made with silk threads on silk satin. Silk threads are very delicate. It is very difficult for a machine to use silk threads to make embroidery because silk threads can get broken very easily during embroidering. Machine embroideries normally use artificial fibers or artificial silk threads that are much stronger than natural silk threads.
3. Stitches. If you compare two machine embroideries of the same design, you will find their stitches are the same. But handmade silk embroidery is different from each other even if the design is the same. Due to their nature of being handmade, there are not two handmade silk embroideries that are 100% the same. Also in one machine made embroidery alone, if you check it carefully, you will find that its stitches have a regular pattern.
4. Colors. The hand embroidery looks more brilliant while the machine embroidery looks a bit dull. Also when you check the enlarged photos, you will find hand embroidery looks neater while the machine embroidery looks rough.
For more deails, please refer to the article at http://www.suembroidery.com/articles/hand_embroidery_machine_embroidery.htm
This article was written by Susan Yip from Su Embroidery Studio (SES), www.suembroidery.com, based in Suzhou China, specializing in creating high quality silk embroideries and custom hand embroidery.
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