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Elizabethan Cross Stitch Barbara Hammet

Elizabethan Cross Stitch By Barbara Hammet

Elizabethan Cross Stitch by Barbara Hammet


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Summary

Talented cross-stitch designer Barbara Hammet has carefully researched and re-worked the look of embroidery of the period to create this stunning collection of projects for today's cross stitcher. Every project has been carefully researched, and Barbara reveals the historical inspiration behind each piece of work.

Elizabethan Cross Stitch Summary

Elizabethan Cross Stitch: 25 Stunning Projects for You to Treasure by Barbara Hammet

Talented cross-stitch designer Barbara Hammet has carefully researched and re-worked the look of embroidery of the period to create this stunning collection of projects for today's cross stitcher. Every project has been carefully researched, and Barbara reveals the historical inspiration behind each piece of work. Designs feature the elaborate depiction of flowers, plants and animals, and the intricate scroll- and latticework favoured at the time. Much inspiration has been derived from the textiles, clothes and accessories of the day, while further decorative touches such as pearl beads and blackwork add further touches of authenticity.

About Barbara Hammet

Barbara Hammet began her career teaching arts and crafts, and history of art. Embroidery allowed her to combine this with her interest in the colours and textures of fabrics and threads. She runs her own design business, Wessex Embroidery Collection, designing and selling kits based on historic designs. This is her fourth book to be published by David & Charles, after The Art of William Morris, Art Nouveau Cross Stitch and Celtic Art in Cross Stitch. Barbara lives in Winchester.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Projects: Tree of Life Firescreen/Picture: Based on an early 17th century embroidery. Shows traditional 'garden of paradise' scene with plants, flowers, animals and insects; Bell-Pull and Cushion: Evokes the decorative borders of the 16th century Sheldon Tapestries - luscious fruit and flowers on a deep red background; Band Sampler: (plus small variation projects) Echoes the long, narrow shape of traditional band samplers so popular in the 16th and 17th centuries; Notebook Collection: (book cover, bowl lid, card) Inspired by an embroidery-bound book belonging to the Princess Elizabeth. Features geometric interlace and pansies; 3 Knot Garden Boxes (S, M, L) Knot garden designs are ideal to embroider. The large box has a blackwork variation, popular at the time; Floral-Design Table Linen: (placemat and napkin) Florals were popular as embroidered motifs on garments of the time and provide the inspiration for this design; 3 Scrollwork Pictures: Areas of scrolling stems and flowers were often embroidered on textiles. 3 pairs of flowers are featured - comflower and camation, pea and honeysuckle, and thistle and rose; 4 Hearts Cushions: Derived from a stunning cushion cover worked all over in a network of hearts and flowers. Each cushion features a flower in a heart-shaped border; 3 Bag and Pincushion Sets: Courtiers gave embroidered bags with matching pincushions to Queen Elizabeth I at Christmas, and have inspired these designs, which feature beads, pearl beads and silver geometric network; Motif Library: 10 chart pages of band, border and spot motifs, including ideas for how to use them; Techniques; Bibliography; Suppliers; Index

Additional information

GOR001650633
9780715316306
0715316303
Elizabethan Cross Stitch: 25 Stunning Projects for You to Treasure by Barbara Hammet
Used - Very Good
Hardback
David & Charles
20041030
112
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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