To provide an innovative method which enables embroidery on cloth without stretching the cloth to be embroidered, and to provide an embroidering tool for implementing the method.
Gauze is fixed with push-pins to each of a pair of upper and lower rectangular wooden frames while being tightly stretched on each of the wooden frames. Then, after the gauze thus stretched is brought into close contact with the front and back surfaces of cloth to be embroidered, the upper and lower wooden frames are pressed to be clamped from the upper and lower sides with a vise or the like. Thereafter, the front and back gauze and the cloth, which are superposed on each other, are embroidered. After the embroidery is finished, the gauze is detached from the wooden frames, and the gauze between embroidery threads and the cloth is removed with tweezers. Thus, the cloth can be embroidered without being stretched, so that even a tie-dyed fabric can be embroidered in a fine pattern, which has been conventionally impossible.
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