Cotton Duvet Cover with Broderie Anglaise Detail
What is Broderie Anglaise?
It is a type of embroidery characterised by delicate patterns, often featuring small eyelet holes, floral or geometric designs, and intricate stitching. The term “broderie anglaise” literally means “English embroidery” in French, but the technique itself actually originated in Europe, with England and France both claiming a rich history of this style.
The key features of broderie anglaise include:
- Eyelets (small holes) – Tiny, circular openings in the fabric, often surrounded by decorative stitching.
- Floral or scalloped motifs – Common designs involve flowers, vines, or scalloped edges, all created through a combination of embroidery and fabric manipulation.
- Light, airy fabric – The technique is typically applied to lightweight fabrics, such as cotton, linen, or voile, giving the piece a soft and delicate look.
- Whitework or soft colors – Traditionally, broderie anglaise is seen in white or off-white, but it can also be found in other colors for a more modern twist.
This style is often used for feminine or vintage-inspired clothing, home textiles like tablecloths, curtains, and pillowcases, and as an ornamental detail in various fashion items. It adds a touch of elegance and a handcrafted feel to the fabric.