Brazilian embroidery

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title: Brazilian embroidery
text: Brazilian embroidery is a type of surface embroidery that uses rayon thread instead of cotton or wool. It is called "Brazilian" embroidery because the use of high-sheen rayon thread in embroidery was first popularized in Brazil, where rayon was widely manufactured. Brazilian embroidery patterns usually include flowers formed using both knotted and cast on stitches. Rayon thread, which is smooth and shiny, makes it easier to pull the needle through the wrapped stitches, such as bullion stitches.
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description: Type of embroidery using high-sheen rayon thread
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_embroidery
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date modified: 2021-01-14T05:18:05Z
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