Definition
Drawnwork is a type of embroidery where threads are removed from a woven fabric, and the remaining threads are grouped or bundled together to create decorative patterns. It creates an open, lacy effect on the fabric. It is an intricate and time-consuming technique, often used to embellish clothing, linens, and other textiles. Think of it as delicate, artistic weaving. It turns plain fabric into an exquisite work of art.