Weldon's Practical Needlework - Hardcover

Piecework Magazine

 
9781883010959: Weldon's Practical Needlework

Synopsis

PieceWork magazine brings you Victorian needlework at its finest with these special compilations of Weldon's Practical Needlework. In this volume you'll find lovely crocheted edgings, designs for Mountmellick embroidery, and some innovative knitted seed-bead trims, along with patterns that explain why women then were prone to fainting spells; also see a barrister’s wig in puffed knitting, an alarming Bulgarian headdress, and a bag for holding lemons.

Patterns are exact replicas of the premier needlework magazine from turn-of-the-century England. Each volume is filled with hundreds of vintage projects, illustrations, information on little-known techniques, fashion as it was in the late 1800s and brief histories of needlework.

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Reviews

In the late 1880s, Weldon & Co., a pattern-making firm in London, began publishing a series of 14-page newsletters with instructions and patterns for needlework projects. Each newsletter covered a specific needlework technique, including knitting, crochet, patchwork, tatting, crazy quilting, and other crafts especially popular at the time, such as Mountmellick embroidery and netting. This set a facsimile edition now in five volumes gathers together hundreds of patterns, many illustrated with engravings. Today's needleworker will marvel at patterns written at a time when "patterns" (for such items as knitted wigs, a pen wiper in the shape of a Turkish fez, and netted ear caps for horses) were more suggestions than the step-by-step instructions we are accustomed to today. This, the fifth volume of a planned 12-volume set, is a treasure trove for needlework designers and students of historical needlework. Recommended for historical needlework and women's studies collections.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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