Tambour embroidery is a traditional method that employs a specialized instrument known as the tambour hook. This tool is used to construct a chain stitch fast and can be used to attach various embellishments, such as beads, sequins, feathers, etc. The term is derived from the French for drum. The technique is named after the tautness of the fabric when it is stretched in the frame, which is required for the hook to slide cleanly through the fabric without snagging the weave. When the tension is correct, the stitch should also generate a pleasant thrum sound.
In this book, I will be teaching you simplified techniques for creating tambour beading projects even if you are a newbie. The method is simple and easy to comprehend. I have included several practical projects with illustrative step by step images for your practice. All you should know about tambour embroidery is contained in this practical manual from basics to intermediate and becoming a pro.
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