inlegkruisjes
Inlegkruisjes is a term used in textile and needlework to refer to small cross-shaped inlays that are inserted into a base fabric to form decorative motifs. The word combines inleg, meaning inlay, with kruisjes, meaning small crosses. In practice, inlegkruisjes can be created by cutting cross-shaped pieces from contrasting fabrics or other materials and attaching them to a ground fabric, or by forming cross-shaped elements directly in embroidery or beading.
Technique and materials: Inlay crosses may be made as appliqué pieces, sewn down with common stitching such
Applications: Inlegkruisjes appear in a range of textile contexts, including traditional costumes, ecclesiastical textiles, embroidery samplers,
Relation to other techniques: The practice overlaps with appliqué, patchwork, and embroidery. While inlegkruisjes emphasizes cross-shaped
See also: appliqué, inlay, patchwork, cross-stitch, embroidery.