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Traditional Irish Embroidery

Traditional Irish Embroidery
Author: Sandra Counahan
Publisher: Mercier Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN:

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The first how-to book for traditional Irish Embroidery


Mountmellick Work

Mountmellick Work
Author: Jane Houston-Almqvist
Publisher: Colin Smythe Limited
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1996
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780851055121

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Mountmellick work is probably the best known style of Irish white embroidery. The richly decorative patterns of thick cotton thread depict natural forms, especially the abundant flora of the area. Although the practice has declined, the old paper pattern


Portuguese Whitework

Portuguese Whitework
Author: Yvette Stanton
Publisher: Vetty
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN: 9780975767757

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Features needlework from Guimaraes in northern Portugal. This title helps you to learn all you need to know to create your own masterpieces and heirlooms with the step-by-step instructions. It includes a range of projects, large and small, for beginners through to advanced stitchers.


Early Style Hardanger

Early Style Hardanger
Author: Yvette Stanton
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780975767771

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Sardinian Knotted Embroidery

Sardinian Knotted Embroidery
Author: Yvette Stanton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN: 9780975767764

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Sardinian Knotted Embroidery by Yvette Stanton is a delightfully thorough voyage into the world of a little-known Italian needlework technique native to a small area on the island of Sardinia. This terrific manual takes you through the history and particulars and guides you every step of the way through the projects which range from beginner to expert skill levels (you'll want to stitch them all!) giving tips and tricks along the way, letting you know what to look out for and helping you through common mistakes. Yvette includes finishing instructions for all her lovely projects both small and large including advice on materials, care, stretching and washing. Stitch diagrams are clear and concise and she has gone the extra mile and included separate step-by-step instructions for left-handed stitchers! Grab your passport and explore this embroidery without fear as Yvette is with you every step of the way. She has anticipated your doubts and worries and addresses them all to give you the confidence to complete every exquisite project in this book making it an extremely enjoyable embroidery trip.


A–Z of Whitework

A–Z of Whitework
Author: Country Bumpkin
Publisher: SearchPress+ORM
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 178126340X

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The ultimate resource for needlecrafters on using these traditional, timelessly appealing embroidery techniques. In whitework, the texture of the stitchery, whether it be delicate or bold, creates the beauty and interest. In this book, over 1,000 step-by-step photos illustrate the creation of this beautiful, traditional white-on-white embroidery that has inspired needlecrafters for centuries. Encompassing candlewicking, Mountmellick, cut work, appliqué, shadow work and net embroidery, this comprehensive guide in the popular A-Z series includes many useful tips and fascinating historical information.


Frisian Whitework

Frisian Whitework
Author: Yvette Stanton
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1800920245

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Delve into elegant Frisian whitework with historical whitework with 11 varied projects and expert instruction for left and right handed stitchers alike. From Friesland in the Netherlands, this is a style of counted embroidery dating from the 1600s, traditionally used on men’s shirt collars, on household linen, and on samplers. The style is known as Frisian whitework, but there can be touches of color, and some samplers are worked fully in color. Alphabets, figurative motifs and geometric shapes are common, and they are interpreted in a wide variety of stitches, such as satin stitch, eyelets, whipped back stitch, and chain stitch; some also with cutwork and drawn thread work. Explore this beautiful style of embroidery using whitework specialist, Yvette Stanton’s clear instructions. The book features: A detailed introduction to Frisian whitework with historical and cultural information, including many photos of historical examples of Frisian whitework from the collection of the Fries Museum, helps to place the embroidery within its cultural context. Materials and equipment 11 varied projects with a range of contemporary applications, including two samplers, soft furnishings for the home, table linen, and small articles suitable to give as gifts. The left- and right-handed step-by-step stitch and technique instructions are easy to follow, making it easy to learn. Yvette Stanton’s expert instructions will help you on your way to making beautiful Frisian whitework embroidery.


A–Z of Embroidery Stitches 2

A–Z of Embroidery Stitches 2
Author: Country Bumpkin
Publisher: SearchPress+ORM
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1781263698

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An amazing reference for needleworkers with projects, instructions, and photos: “A terrific stitch dictionary . . . excellent.” —Needle ’n’ Thread Master more stitches than you ever knew existed! Combined with the original A-Z of Embroidery Stitches, this newly redesigned classic completes a comprehensive dictionary of embroidery stitches and techniques. It offers embroiderers a perfect way to add variety and interest to every new stitching project. Ultra-clear visuals make it easy to learn new techniques—and historical insights and beautiful embroideries add to the inspiration. It’s the ultimate reference guide for needleworkers with enjoyable projects, detailed step-by-step instructions, and stunning photographs.


Elegant Hardanger Embroidery

Elegant Hardanger Embroidery
Author: Yvette Stanton
Publisher: Vetty
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Hardanger needlework
ISBN: 9780975767702

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'Elegant Hardanger Embroidery' takes you step-by-step from novice to advanced stitcher, with helpful diagrams and hints and tips at every stage.


Jacobean Embroidery

Jacobean Embroidery
Author: A. F. Morris Hands
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-01-05
Genre: Embroidery, Jacobean
ISBN: 9781450514033

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This collaborative work on "Jacobean Embroidery," which includes many black and white illustrations, was first published in 1912. "Jacobean Embroidery" refers to embroidery styles that flourished during the reign of King James I of England. The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal shapes worked in a variety of stitches with two-ply wool yarn on linen. Popular motifs in "Jacobean Embroidery," especially curtains for bed hangings, are the Tree of Life and stylized forests, usually rendered as exotic plants arising from a landscape or terra firma with birds, stags, squirrels, and other familiar animals. Early "Jacobean Embroidery" often featured scrolling floral patterns worked in colored silks on linen, a fashion that arose in the earlier Elizabethan era. Embroidered jackets were fashionable for both men and women in the period 1600-1620, and several of these jackets have survived. "Jacobean Embroidery" was carried by British colonists to Colonial America, where it flourished. The Deerfield embroidery movement of the 1890s revived interest in colonial and Jacobean styles of embroidery.