Detailed description is The Bead Embroidery ad Design Studio, located in Lexington KY is dedicated to classes in the art of Tambour Beading and Haute Couture Embroidery. Tambour beading and Embroidery teacher , Bob Haven describes Tambour beading and embroidery as a... dance of the hands executed with the precision of the Tango and the grace of the Waltz. Please visit my web site as well :http://roberthaven.macmate.me/Tambour_Beading_and_Couture_Embroidery/Welcome.html. . The history of the technique is somewhat cloudy at best. One early reference appears in the book, Art of the Embroiderer, written by Charles Germaine de Sainte- Aubin, Designer to the King, in 1770. This treatise goes into great detail about all the types of embroidery techniques then practiced in France yet dedicates only four paragraphs to “Chain Stitch and Tambour Embroidery”. Sainte-Aubin suggests that the technique found its way to Europe from India sometime around 1759. Its actual roots may go back to the early embroideries in China and Persia as well. He goes on to state that compared to working the stitch with the traditional needle, this “new” technique using a sharp pointed hook was …”just as accurate and six times more expeditious.” Now, over 250 years later that claim remains true. Still, at that time, it was used exclusively to create surface designs worked only in chain stitch. . . The technique became knows as “Tambour Embroidery” because of the fact that the fabric was stretched very tightly on a rigid frame, originally round, that closely resembled a drum, which, in French, is “tambour”. Through the years and across Europe and Asia it is also known alternately as, Broderie en Chainette, Point de Luneville, the Beauvais Stitch, early Ayrshire lace and Coggeshall lace.
Established in the recent years Bead Embroidery and Design Studio in fayette, kentucky in united-states.
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Ans: Cash , Credit Card and Wallets
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Ans: Open all days mostly from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays. Call them before going to the location.