Hedebo

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Hedebo Embroidery Workshop
Delicate, airy, and full of tradition.
Hedebo embroidery is a traditional Danish whitework technique that combines drawn-thread work, cutwork, and satin stitching to create intricate openwork patterns. Named after the Hedebo region of Denmark, this technique has been cherished for centuries for its elegance and precision.
Hedebo is characterized by its geometric designs, floral motifs, and lace-like borders, often worked in white thread on white or natural linen, giving a refined, monochromatic beauty.

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In this embroidery, threads are carefully drawn or removed from the fabric, and the remaining threads are bundled, woven, or stitched into decorative patterns.
This technique is ideal for decorative linens, handkerchiefs, clothing embellishments, and heirloom pieces, offering a unique combination of structure, precision, and timeless elegance.
A kit and notes will be provided during the workshop, including everything you need to complete the pattern.

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