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... pattern in the panel on the righthand side . The pattern in one appears a little smaller than in the other . This has been caused partly by the corded outline being in both cases light in colour . For appliqué of almost all kinds it is ...
... pattern in the panel on the righthand side . The pattern in one appears a little smaller than in the other . This has been caused partly by the corded outline being in both cases light in colour . For appliqué of almost all kinds it is ...
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... pattern . With regard to designs , many cross - stitch patterns answer very well , taking into consideration that as lacis work was very much used in the seventeenth century , patterns of that period seem the most suitable for the ...
... pattern . With regard to designs , many cross - stitch patterns answer very well , taking into consideration that as lacis work was very much used in the seventeenth century , patterns of that period seem the most suitable for the ...
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... patterns . But it is well to count the threads when possible , or to keep the pattern regular by marking a few points for guidance in the stitching . See that the marks are only in places that will be covered by the stitches . The ...
... patterns . But it is well to count the threads when possible , or to keep the pattern regular by marking a few points for guidance in the stitching . See that the marks are only in places that will be covered by the stitches . 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