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Posted: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 12:17:02 AM
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Fabric, that fabric on the art of Chinese folk art is magnificent in a wonderful work. Sewing embroidery at Chinese folk called "female red", diligent and intelligent Chinese women poured their feelings into the beautiful sewing needle, the style or silk waving which offers delicate, elegant light cleaning; or rough Haofang, bright create countless works of touching the fabric. Ancient Chinese folklore cloth mainly used for clothing, shoes, hats, bed nets, bag, backpack and other small pieces of decoration (such as the headscarf, perfume bag, fan belt, purse, handkerchief, etc.), toys and so on. These daily necessities of life not only elegant, And enhanced fabric strength and wear-resistant ability.

"Figure must intentionally, Italy must auspicious." Chinese folk cloth with some many symbolic graphics. Flowers, birds and insects, plants and other authors express hope that good luck, evil aspiration; the elderly with many supplies, "Fu, Lu, Shou" title. Material, to wish people good health and longevity; children's products used the tiger, "Five lethal poisonous" (scorpion, snake, centipede, gecko, toad), such as patterns, good fortune to take the town of evil, and hope that children as small as robust tiger; supplies newlyweds like to use mandarin duck

Mandarin duck swimming, Lotus (C), Health Takako, Lei Lin downtown (a symbol of marital harmony) patterns, looking forward to a happy home, many sub-Fu; girl gave Farewell Song Sachet De Ding Qing, a handkerchief, so as to butterflies dancing on the or flower-shaped patterns parallel lotus implicit surface

Tatsu hidden secret at the bottom of my heart girl, needle-sewing lines disseminated with love. The main fabric of ancient China has embroidery, Cross, decals and so on. A lot of the embroidery needle, the needle has Shop, flat needles, loose needles, playing son, buckle sets, plates Gold, braided and Embroidered, embroidery, such as locks. Embroidery to geography, customs and the different points of different styles and genres. South than the north of embroidery history of long, high technology than the north, style delicate Yajie; North coarse needle, color bright. Cross, also known as Cross

Embroidered, demanding latitude and longitude lines in accordance with the fabric, pickling waving equidistant, such as the length of the Cross, arranged in a variety of embroidery patterns form has a unique geometric pattern deformation auspicious decorative style. Embroidery when not to hurt the Booth, to strengthen the fabric of

Wear-resistant strength, such a needle applied to clothing, handkerchiefs, scarves, apron, curtain, curtains and other real supplies, embroidery are the first widely circulated a needle. Fabric decals are using small pieces of different colors from a variety of fabrics and patterns for splicing

Embroidery methods, also known as "premium flower." We give children the ancient people have to wear "100 clothing" of the customs, the collection of a variety of colors to the fabric village-wide system to fight child clothing, taking hundreds of protection, meaning the midst Ping'an. Chinese fabric from generation to generation, to show Author of life to understand and eager, poured endless intelligence of people with a distinctive artistic characteristics.


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