Drawn thread work
Chinese Embroidery

Drawn thread work
Drawn thread work also known as pulled thread work, is a form of counted thread embroidery based on removing threads from the warp and/or the weft of a piece of even weave fabric. The remaining threads are grouped or bundled together into a variety of patterns. The more elaborate styles of drawn thread work use in fact a variety of other stitches and techniques, but the drawn thread parts are their most distinctive element. It is also grouped as whitework embroidery because it was traditionally done in white thread on white fabric and is often combined with other whitework techniques.
Crewel embroidery
Counted thread embroidery
Stumpwork
Assisi embroidery
Celtic cross stitch
Blackwork
Drawn thread work
Smocking
Berlin wool work
Goldwork
Whitework embroidery
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