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What is Swedish Weaving?

Swedish weaving, sometimes called huck weaving or huck embroidery, is a form of embroidery that blends a bit of surface embroidery with weaving. Its name comes from huck cloth, which is the most common material used for this style, and as its name suggests, huck embroidery originated in Sweden. It is most often seen on table linens and towels. Patterns for huck embroidery vary extensively, ranging from simple bands to words or motifs to complex all-over designs. But like with counted cross-stitch, blackwork or other counted thread types of embroidery, once you learn to follow a pattern or chart, the process is quite easy. You'll also find that it's fairly fast to work this type of embroidery, which makes it a good choice for making small gifts for friends and family.


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