What is Huck Embroidery?
In a simple explanation, Huck embroidery is a method where
the thread does not show on the back of the fabric, only the surface. To accomplish
this method of embroidery you need a special type of fabric, called Huck; hence
the name.
Many people use different terminology for this method of
embroidery including : Swedish Weaving, Yugoslavian Weaving, Punto Oitinho and
Huckback Weaving.
To accomplish this embroidery you need the huck fabric as
well as a thick thread (eg. 8 wt Rayon). Most
embroiders get nervous when someone flips their work to see the back, therefore
this style is perfect because you have a totally neat back.
Watch this video to understand how Huck Weaving is done:
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