18th Century Embroidery Techniques

18th Century Embroidery Techniques
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Publisher : GMC Publications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861088086
ISBN-13 : 9781861088086
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis 18th Century Embroidery Techniques by : Gail Marsh

Brimming with intricate drawings, color photos, and excerpts from 18th-century writings, this enthralling book is your passport to a bygone age. Fashion and textiles lecturer Gail Marsh offers insights into the lives of 18th-century embroiderers; their equipment, stitches, and threads; and techniques such as working with metal thread and spangles, silk embroidery, tambour, and the forgotten arts of Hollie Point and knotting. A must-have for historical costume creators, collectors, and needlework enthusiasts.

18th Century Embroidery Techniques

18th Century Embroidery Techniques
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Publisher : GMC Publications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861084765
ISBN-13 : 9781861084767
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis 18th Century Embroidery Techniques by : Gail Marsh

Filled with intricate drawings, color photos of museum-held pieces, and excerpts from 18th-century writings, this highly readable book explains how embroiderers embellished the sumptuous clothing of the day. Gain insights into the working life of 18th-century embroiderers; and study the tools, equipment, stitches, and threads employed to embroider everything from petticoats to a polonaise robe. And learn techniques as relevant today as they were then, including working with metal thread and spangles, silk embroidery, quilting, tambour, and the forgotten arts of Hollie Point and knotting. A must for students of embroidery, fashion, and textiles; historical costume creators; collectors; and needlework enthusiasts.--From publisher description.

Early 20th Century Embroidery Techniques

Early 20th Century Embroidery Techniques
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Publisher : GMC Publications
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861088205
ISBN-13 : 9781861088208
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Early 20th Century Embroidery Techniques by : Gail Marsh

This title offers a detailed and illustrated study examining stitches, threads, techniques and the embroiderers of the period. The author delves into the archives to research the personalities, varied and unusual techniques and tools that hand-embroiderers used in the period 1900-1939, before the outbreak of World War II.

19th Century Embroidery Techniques

19th Century Embroidery Techniques
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1861085613
ISBN-13 : 9781861085610
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis 19th Century Embroidery Techniques by : Gail Marsh

In the 19th century, the craft of embroidery became a pastime for ladies of leisure. This beautiful new book explores the shift from industry to hobby and how embroidery was crafted and displayed in the home. Each chapter is packed with a close look at the techniques that were used, detaileddrawings and unique photographs of original 19th century embroidered pieces. Interweaved into the book are snippets of social history, historical facts and quotes from ladies and gentlemen of the period. This delightful book is a must for any student studying embroidery, fashion and textiles, craft persons interested in historical embroidery techniques, collectors of textiles, plus any needlework enthusiast wanting to extend their knowledge.

The Royal School of Needlework Book of Embroidery

The Royal School of Needlework Book of Embroidery
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Publisher : SearchPress+ORM
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781781265437
ISBN-13 : 1781265437
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Royal School of Needlework Book of Embroidery by : Royal School of Needlework

An all-in-one volume covering crewelwork, canvaswork, and six other types of hand embroidery, from the renowned school established in nineteenth-century England. This beautiful book is a rich source of embroidery techniques, stitches, and projects, covering eight key subjects in detail: crewelwork, bead embroidery, stumpwork, canvaswork, goldwork, whitework, blackwork, and silk shading. Collecting all the books in the trusted, bestselling Royal School of Needlework Essential Stitch Guide series, plus a new section on mounting your finished work, this fantastic book—heavily illustrated with photos—is a must-have for all embroiderers.

Handbook of Embroidery

Handbook of Embroidery
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : 9783734071188
ISBN-13 : 3734071186
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Embroidery by : L. Higgin

Reproduction of the original: Handbook of Embroidery by L. Higgin

Nineteenth-century Fashion in Detail

Nineteenth-century Fashion in Detail
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Publisher : Victoria & Albert Museum
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106018490422
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Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Nineteenth-century Fashion in Detail by : Lucy Johnston

A glorious companion volume to Historical Fashion in Detail- The 17th and 18th Centuries and Modern Fashion in Detail, this book captures the opulence and variety of nineteenth-century fashion through an authoritative text, exquisite colour photography and line drawings of the complete garments. From the delicate embroidery on neoclassical gowns to the vibrant colours of crinolines and the elegant tailoring of men's coats, the richness of the period is revealed in breathtaking detail. The garments showcased here, drawn from the V&A Museum's world famous collection, were at the height of fashion in their time. They display a remarkable range of colours, materials and construction details- from the intricate boning on women's corsets to the patterned silk of men's waistcoats. Seen in close-up for the first time and further illuminated by detailed commentary and line drawings that show the ingenuity of the underlying construction, these carefully chosen garments illustrate some of the major themes of nineteenth-century dress.

Needle Lace Techniques Hand Embroidery

Needle Lace Techniques Hand Embroidery
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Publisher : Search Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1782215182
ISBN-13 : 9781782215189
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Needle Lace Techniques Hand Embroidery by : H. Blomkamp

Working from the Encyclopedia of Needlework by T.H. de Dillmont, originally published in the late 19th century, Hazel Blomkamp has compiled all of the key needle lace embroidery techniques into one handy and portable stitch book. The book begins with a basic guide to needle lace techniques, based on several stitches Dillmon used which Hazel has broken down into easy steps. Over 40 needle lace stitches are then described, each with a clear diagram and step-by-step instructions, and a photograph of one of hazel's beautiful piece to provide inspiration. All have been detailed on one side of the page only, allowing the reader to place a magnetic cross-stitch board underneath. They can then use the magnetic rulers that come with the board to mark the row that they are working on, making the instructions easier to follow. The book is wire-bound, allowing the pages to lie flat while you work, and the book's notebook-size fits perfectly in a workbag for easy transportation while stitching on the go. With all the stitches needed for needle lace hand embroidery at their fingertips, both new and experienced embroiderers will find inspiration from this invaluable resource.

Traditional Icelandic Embroidery

Traditional Icelandic Embroidery
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Publisher : University of Iceland Press
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000107610945
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Traditional Icelandic Embroidery by : Elsa E. Guðjónsson

"Traditional Icelandic Embroidery has been out of print for almost a decade and is now available in revised edition. The main text contains a survey of the history of Icelandic traditional embroidery from the earliest times to the middle of the nineteenth century, emphasizing extant embroideries preserved in the National Museum of Iceland in Reykjavik. Included are fifty-four photographs in full color of embroideries and twenty-four pages of original patterns, all in the National Museum of Iceland, and an extensive updated bibliography of relevant books and articles. Also included are eight pages with stitch diagrams and descriptions of how to work the various techniques used in the embroideries, and twenty-four plates of traditional Icelandic squared embroidery designs.

Stumpwork Embroidery

Stumpwork Embroidery
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Publisher : The Crowood Press
Total Pages : 1059
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ISBN-10 : 9781785002953
ISBN-13 : 1785002953
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Stumpwork Embroidery by : Helen Richman

Stumpwork is a highly decorative and imaginative embroidery technique, which typically uses raised and padded stitches that are rich in texture. This practical book explains how to create your own piece of stumpwork embroidery. Beginning with an introduction to the appropriate materials, equipment and tools, it instructs on a wide range of stitches and techniques, and illustrates them with ten delightful projects. It then explains how to design your own piece of stumpwork before advising on finishing, presenting and caring for you work. Written by a leading embroiderer, this beautiful book will inspire and encourage you to try this exciting technique and create your own exquisite designs. Contents include: Practical advice on working with threads, as well as how to stretch and prepare fabrics; Over 900 photographs to guide the reader through a wide range of decorative and raised stitches; Detailed instructions on combining stumpwork with a range of other techniques to create unique designs; Ten projects show how to use the stitches in designs, including stumpwork human figures. This practical guide will be of great interest to embroiderers, designers, theatre designers, interior designers and historians, and is beautifully illustrated with 983 colour photographs.