Shu Silk Embroidery Tutorials| How to Embroider Bamboo in Chinese Ink Painting Style

Shu Silk Embroidery Tutorials| How to Embroider Bamboo in Chinese Ink Painting Style

In this step-by-step tutorial, Master Wu Xueqiang guides you through the process of embroidering bamboo in the style of traditional Chinese ink wash painting. Perfect for beginners, this tutorial introduces foundational techniques that are refined—not simplistic. The elegance and delicacy of the bamboo are beautifully preserved, with some sections stitched using ultra-fine silk thread (just 1/8 the thickness of a standard strand). Drawing on decades of expertise, Master Wu not only teaches the embroidery techniques, but also shares his artistic thought process and insights into Chinese aesthetics. Along the way, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation of the philosophy behind ink wash painting and how it translates into the art of silk embroidery.

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