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... frame versus hand work . As a general rule amateurs much prefer to do their embroidery out of the frame , being much easier for them to handle , whilst professionals put almost all work into a frame . A variety of fancy stitches ...
... frame versus hand work . As a general rule amateurs much prefer to do their embroidery out of the frame , being much easier for them to handle , whilst professionals put almost all work into a frame . A variety of fancy stitches ...
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... frame work . Scissors . Short , sharp , and finely pointed scissors are the best . For cutting out work a fairly large pair with one sharp and one rounded point is required . Frames . The drawing given on page 221 illustrates a common ...
... frame work . Scissors . Short , sharp , and finely pointed scissors are the best . For cutting out work a fairly large pair with one sharp and one rounded point is required . Frames . The drawing given on page 221 illustrates a common ...
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... frame should be used for laid work , couching , appliqué , and all solidly stitched designs . A much more even ... frame ; and the worker will find , when she has become accustomed to its use , she can do most of her work better in the ...
... frame should be used for laid work , couching , appliqué , and all solidly stitched designs . A much more even ... frame ; and the worker will find , when she has become accustomed to its use , she can do most of her work better in the ...
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Embroidery Or the Craft of the Needle W. G. Paulson Townsend,Louisa Frances Pesel Vista previa restringida - 2009 |
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17th Century Albert Museum Altar-frontal applied to Embroidery appliqué Art Needlework BACK Back Stitch band Bargello basket stitch beauty blue border broidery bullion buttonhole stitch Cable Stitch canvas centre chain stitch coloured silks coloured wools crewel cross stitch cushion stitch darning decoration Description of Designs Design as applied Designed by Walter Designs Illustrated diaper Drawn Thread ecclesiastical edge emblem embroidered in Coloured embroidered with Coloured embroideress embroidery stitch English fabric feather stitch flowers frame French knots gold and silver gold thread green silk herring-bone Italian Lacis laid leaves Linen Coverlet lines mesh method needle ornament Orphrey outline padding pattern Persian piece Plate purl red silk rows Royal School satin stitch School of Art scrolls Selwyn Image seventeenth century shades short stitches side silver thread smock Spanish split stitch stem stitch Stitch fig string surface symbol Syon Cope TAMBOUR GOLD teenth century twisted Utility-Method and Material velvet Walter Crane worker