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Calado stitch is a decorative embroidery technique often used in textile art, particularly in the creation of lace-like effects. It involves a combination of openwork and stitching, where certain areas of fabric are intentionally left unstitched or cut away, creating intricate patterns. This technique is commonly applied in various crafts, including sewing and quilting, to enhance the visual appeal of garments and home décor items. Its origins can be traced to traditional lace-making practices.

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