Yugoslavian Embroidery is done mainly in mat weave, panama and in all fabrics and fabrics that allow threads to be counted easily.
It is worked from right to left in a darning stitch, but with the particularity that when the line being interwoven is lowered or raised, the thread is passed through the right side of the work, these diagonal stitches being the original and characteristic note of this embroidery.
This magazine offers us 26 models of borders to apply to household clothing, tablecloths, etc.
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