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Handbook of Embroidery
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Handbook of Embroidery is a comprehensive and authoritative guide originally published in the late 19th century, offering a detailed exploration of the art and craft of embroidery. Compiled by L. Higgin and published under the direction of the Royal School of Art Needlework, this book serves as both an instructional manual and a historical reference for enthusiasts and practitioners of needlework. The handbook covers a wide range of embroidery techniques, including crewel work, cross-stitch, satin stitch, and gold embroidery, providing clear explanations and practical advice for each method. It delves into the selection and preparation of materials, such as fabrics, threads, needles, and frames, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to begin their projects. The book also discusses the importance of design, color selection, and the proper care and preservation of finished pieces. With its emphasis on both traditional and contemporary styles, Handbook of Embroidery highlights the evolution of embroidery as an art form and its significance in fashion, home décor, and personal adornment. Rich with historical context, the handbook references notable examples of embroidery from various cultures and periods, inspiring readers to appreciate the craft's rich heritage. Throughout its pages, the book is filled with practical tips, step-by-step instructions, and illustrative diagrams, making it accessible to beginners while also offering valuable insights for experienced embroiderers. Whether used as a reference for mastering specific stitches or as a source of inspiration for creative projects, Handbook of Embroidery remains a timeless resource, reflecting the enduring beauty and versatility of needlework.
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Publisher
Science & Technology PublishingeBook ISBN
9782528104446
Year
2025Table of contents
- HANDBOOK OF EMBROIDERY.
