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The Anchor Book of Crewel Embroidery Stitches Eve Harlow

The Anchor Book of Crewel Embroidery Stitches By Eve Harlow

The Anchor Book of Crewel Embroidery Stitches by Eve Harlow


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Summary

An introduction to the techniques of historical Jacobean crewel embroidery, with 48 stitches and 200 ideas for using them. Step-by-step diagrams show how each is constructed and how traditional Jacobean patterns are formed, and trace-off patterns are provided for many designs.

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The Anchor Book of Crewel Embroidery Stitches by Eve Harlow

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Table of Contents

Part 1 Crewel stitches: Basque stitch; battlemented couching; brick-and-cross filling; brick satin filling; burden stitch; buttonhole block shading; buttonhole, German knotted; open and knotted buttonhole; buttonhole scale; buttonhole square; buttonhole triangle; up-and-down buttonhole; chain-stitch filling; chain outline; chain twisted, detached; chessboard filling; half chevron; cloud filling; coral stitch; open Cretan, closed; detached chain; ermine filling; fern stitch; fly stitch, attached; four-legged knot; French knot; French knots on stalks; closed herringbone; honeycomb filling; laid work; long-and-short stitch; moss stitch; pearl stitch; Pekin stitch; plate stitch; Romanian stitch; satin stitch; satin fan block shading; knotted satin stitch; threaded chain stitch; seeding; sheaf (or faggot); stem outling, filling; Portuguese knotted; tete de boeuf; thorn stitch; trellis square filling; wave stitch. Part 2 Trace-off patterns.

Additional information

GOR003454594
9780715306321
0715306324
The Anchor Book of Crewel Embroidery Stitches by Eve Harlow
Used - Well Read
Paperback
David & Charles
1997-06-30
128
N/A
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