Punch needle embroidery, also known as puff embroidery, is a healthy hobby among young people today.
E-commerce platforms and accessory stores sell many complete sets of raised wool embroidery tools.
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This is a highly artistic activity that both fosters creativity and helps relieve stress. Raised wool embroidery has been popular worldwide for quite some time before being introduced to Vietnam. Compared to traditional embroidery, cross-stitch, and 3D embroidery, raised wool embroidery doesn't require overly complex techniques. Even those without experience can learn this craft. The main process involves using specialized embroidery needles to thread the wool through Russian poke fabric – a special fabric designed for raised wool embroidery, with precisely sized grooves to hold the wool securely. The wool used is thick, soft, and substantial. Raised wool products are aesthetically pleasing and versatile, such as pillowcases, wall hangings, and stuffed animals. Young people can easily create raised wool products by following ready-made instructions or participating in workshops.
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