This -n- That

Tupelo, a city steeped in rich history and cultural heritage, is home to This -n- That, a unique boutique where creativity and craftsmanship blend together in a beautiful celebration of embroidery art. By transforming ordinary fabrics into extraordinary pieces, This -n- That’s expert artisans carefully stitch and design a multitude of intricate and delicate patterns, bringing a distinctive charm to their meticulously handmade creations.

This -n- That

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This-n-That offers a versatile selection highlighting the benefits of their diverse range of items, allowing customers to explore and benefit from varied product portfolio. With efficient customer service accessible at '(662) 231-9707', they ensure clients have a seamless experience, addressing inquiries and issues promptly. Focus on customer satisfaction and providing a curated mix of goods, strengthens the business reputation for reliability and comprehensive market understanding.&x20;

Wednesday 6 AM–7 PM
Thursday 6 AM–7 PM
Friday 6 AM–7 PM
Saturday 6 AM–7 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 6 AM–7 PM
Tuesday 6 AM–7 PM
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What is the significance of embroidery in cultural heritage?

Embroidery has been an integral part of cultural heritage, playing a significant role in preserving traditional stories, myths, and values. For instance, certain types of embroidery stitches or patterns can be specific to a particular region or community. Our team can be reached at (662) 231-9707 for inquiries related to historical embroidery techniques.

How has embroidery evolved over the years?

The art of embroidery has undergone significant transformation, adapting to advances in technology, changing tastes, and shifts in cultural exchange. Traditional hand embroidery techniques have been augmented by machine embroidery, making the craft more accessible. Various forms of embroidery, like goldwork or blackwork, continue to be celebrated.

Can embroidery be used for contemporary fashion?

Embroidery is very much alive in contemporary fashion, with many designers incorporating it into their designs, creating intricate, modern pieces showcasing traditional stitching techniques, like sashiko or couture embroidery, blending the old with the new to form fresh aesthetics. These techniques require a high degree of skill and craftsmanship.

Are there different types of threads used for embroidery?

A variety of materials like cotton, silk, and wool are used in making different types of threads and yarns designed to complement and contrast with the fabric to be embroidered. Selecting threads that possess a compatible texture is particularly crucial for attaining satisfactory results and requires deep practice as seen with our clients who call our main number: (662) 231-9707 for professional discussions on such fine details related to silk thread, metallic thread amongst more varied examples.

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