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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Zaans stikwerk is een handwerktechniek waaZaans stikwerk is een handwerktechniek waarbij het patroon in reliëf op de stof komt te liggen en zo verschillende patronen kunnen worden gevormd. Deze techniek is ook bekend onder de naam point de Marseille of Marseillaans borduurwerk. De motieven zijn opgebouwd uit evenwijdig liggende lijnen waar later, vanaf de achterkant een vuldraad doorheen geregen wordt. In Nederland werd voor de bovenkant van de kleding bijna altijd linnen gebruikt. Dit Zaans stikwerk was in de 18de eeuw erg populair. Door de zeer bewerkelijke techniek was kleding met Zaans stikwerk kostbaar.k was kleding met Zaans stikwerk kostbaar. , Corded quilting (also known as Marseilles Corded quilting (also known as Marseilles quilting, Marseilles embroidery, marcella, or Zaans stitchwork) is a decorative quilting technique popular from the late 17th through the early 19th centuries. In corded quilting, a fine fabric, sometimes colored silk but more often white linen or cotton, is backed with a loosely woven fabric. Floral or other motifs are outlined in parallel rows of running stitches or backstitches to form channels, and soft cotton cord is inserted through the backing fabric using a blunt needle and drawn along the quilted channels to produce a raised effect. Tiny quilting stitches in closely spaced rows fill the motifs and provide contrast to the corded outlines. Corded quilting was popular for dresses, petticoats, and waistcoats as well as curtains and bedcoverings. Originating in the fine whole-cloth quilt tradition of Provence in southern France, corded quilting differs from the related trapunto quilting in which loose wadding or batting rather than cord is inserted to create raised designs. By the Federal era in America, corded quilting and trapunto were combined with whitework embroidery and other needlework techniques to produce a profusion of white-on-white textiles for the home before the fashion faded. The principal areas of production using this technique were southern France and Italy. technique were southern France and Italy.
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rdfs:comment Zaans stikwerk is een handwerktechniek waaZaans stikwerk is een handwerktechniek waarbij het patroon in reliëf op de stof komt te liggen en zo verschillende patronen kunnen worden gevormd. Deze techniek is ook bekend onder de naam point de Marseille of Marseillaans borduurwerk. De motieven zijn opgebouwd uit evenwijdig liggende lijnen waar later, vanaf de achterkant een vuldraad doorheen geregen wordt. In Nederland werd voor de bovenkant van de kleding bijna altijd linnen gebruikt. Dit Zaans stikwerk was in de 18de eeuw erg populair. Door de zeer bewerkelijke techniek was kleding met Zaans stikwerk kostbaar.k was kleding met Zaans stikwerk kostbaar. , Corded quilting (also known as Marseilles Corded quilting (also known as Marseilles quilting, Marseilles embroidery, marcella, or Zaans stitchwork) is a decorative quilting technique popular from the late 17th through the early 19th centuries. In corded quilting, a fine fabric, sometimes colored silk but more often white linen or cotton, is backed with a loosely woven fabric. Floral or other motifs are outlined in parallel rows of running stitches or backstitches to form channels, and soft cotton cord is inserted through the backing fabric using a blunt needle and drawn along the quilted channels to produce a raised effect. Tiny quilting stitches in closely spaced rows fill the motifs and provide contrast to the corded outlines.d provide contrast to the corded outlines.
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