Excerpt from Drawn Thread Work
The great interest with which the publication of our first series of patterns of openwork on linen was received, and the requests addressed to us for a new collection, induced us to issue a second series comprising patterns which are sure to interest our readers.
This new publication consists of insertions of Slav design (plate I), and old Italian character (plates II and III), of Reti cella openwork (plate IV), and old Spanish openwork (plate V), besides edgings in cut stitch (plates VI, VII and VIII).
These are followed by plain grounds (plates IX and X), a ground with rosettes, resembling Teneriffe lace (plate XI) and a ground in cut stitch, with Reticella motives (plate XII).
This collection also contains patterns of checked openwork, closely resembling the patterns of embroidered net, which in fact can be used equally well for this kind of openwork; flowers and animals most often form the subjects of these motives in the Renaissance style, and these can be adapted to squares and borders.
Plates XXIX to XXXII consist of simple openwork patterns, worked in Pearl cotton on coarse coloured linen; this kind of work is quickly done and produces a new and very original effect.
The uses to which openwork on linen can be put are many, occupying an important place in ladies' dress, household linen and furniture.
The patterns on plates I to III are suitable for ornamenting little finger napkins and tray-cloths, they may also be used for trimming blouses and aprons, collars, cuffs, caps, &c.
The edgings on plate V, easy to work, lend themselves exceptionally well to the trimming of such articles as deep collars, scarves, dress widths, &c. On the other hand the patterns on plate IV, more laborious to work, are better adapted for the decoration of church linen and fine table and bed linen.
For napery, table-centres, dresser - cloths, towels, pincushions, night - dress bags, waistbands, &c., we recommend the patterns in cut stitch on plates VI to VIII, as well as the grounds on plates IX to XII.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book is a comprehensive guide to the art of drawn thread work, a technique of openwork embroidery that transforms linen fabric into delicate lace-like designs. The author delves into the rich history of this craft, exploring its origins in various cultures, from the intricate patterns of Slavic design to the elegant motifs of old Italian and Spanish traditions. The book goes beyond simple instructions, providing detailed explanations of different techniques, including the creation of checked openwork, which resembles embroidered net. The author offers practical advice on materials, threads, and the proper tools for achieving intricate results. The book also features a collection of detailed patterns for various applications, ranging from delicate finger napkins and tray cloths to intricate edgings for collars and scarves. It emphasizes the versatility of drawn thread work, showcasing its use for embellishing household linens, dressmaking, and even furniture upholstery. The book's in-depth exploration of drawn thread work within its historical context highlights the enduring appeal of this traditional craft. Its detailed instructions, comprehensive patterns, and clear explanations offer both aspiring and experienced embroiderers a valuable resource for mastering this captivating art form. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781333057022_0
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