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Embroidery executed on Men's garments particularly refers to a basic art of a kind of decorating fabric or other materials with designs stitched in particular strands of yarn or threads by using a particular type of needle. Most of the embroidery carried out on Men's garments is executed by making use if materials such as metal strips, pearls, beads, sequins, and quills. Machine embroidery is exclusively created by using a definite machine that can read a pre-programmed or automated design and thereby mechanically create a stitched design on Men's garments. Indian embroidery work which is one of the most popular concepts when it comes to garments that are worn by men incorporates a number of regional embroidery styles that drastically vary by each region. Men embroidered garments are adorned with stitching, appliqué, and their distinct flawless finishing which are some of the elements that enhance their aesthetic look.
The most ornate and tedious form of embroidery worked upon to design on the garments is considered to be the “Zardosi” workmanship. This is the form of embroidery that makes use of metal thread instead of the usual silk or rayon. The fabric, normally cotton or silk garments is marked with the pattern and then the skilled craftsman goes about to cover the entire pattern with metal thread and further embellishing it with different colored stones and beads.
However, when it comes to counted-thread embroidery, the process works in another way. Individual’s can make outline by cautiously stitching over an arranged number of threads in the base fabric. As a matter of fact, counted-thread embroidery carried out on men garments can be effortlessly carried on an even-weave base material.
The type of embroidery that is going to be designed on the garments is basically classified depending on its use of the underlying base material. In free embroidery, designs are randomly applied without concentrating much upon interlace of the original material.
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