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The Cross Stitch Guild But cross stitch really came into its own with the working of samplers. The death knell sounded for domestic embroidery, and the hand stitching of http://www.thecrossstitchguild.com/study1.html
Extractions: by Jo Verso (CSG Patron) In Eastern Europe at this time, folk art was flourishing, and cross stitch was used to embellish household items using geometric and floral patterns still found in pattern books to this day. But cross stitch really came into its own with the working of samplers. The earliest printed pattern book was produced in Germany in 1524, but it was many years before pattern books became readily available. So stitchers would record samples In the sixteenth century, the popularity of embroidery in Europe was helped by the invention of printing. Early pattern books offered designs for cross stitch and other forms, such as blackwork. Cross stitch patterns were printed as black squares or dots, leaving the choice of colours to the embroiderer. The stitcher could count the pattern onto the fabric or detach the pattern, prick holes through it and pounce the design through the holes using coloured powder. As pattern books became more readily available in Europe and America during the seventeenth century, the function of samplers changed. They evolved into educational instruments, stitched by children to teach them the needlework skills essential to young girls who would be making and marking household linen and clothing. By stitching alphabets and numbers, children were also taught basic literacy and numeracy. Samplers became a popular way to instil moral virtues, so we frequently find verses of a highly pious tone. One poor little soul was made to stitch:
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Extractions: - N to Z - NEEDLECRAFT A New Zealand site. Embroidery and Patchwork Supplies, VIP Club, On-Line ordering facility. OBSESSION: NEEDLE ORANA ORIGINALS Unique Aboriginal and Australian designs. Hook Rugs and Blackwork designs. Stitch a photo and Australian landscape designs. New design each three months. PHOTOTHREADS Cross stitch patterns and kits based on the designers own photographs of Australian landscapes, flora and fauna. ROSS ORIGINALS Beautiful, detailed designs including ... Australian birds and animals, the big cats, flowers, horses, Egyptian, trains, Harley Davidsons and many more. SARAH L RICKETTS Original cross stitch designs, personalised and custom made designs plus charts generated from your own photographs. SHARRON BOGGON'S HOMEPAGE Needlework stitch dictionary with detailed descriptions and illustrations for over 60 different stitches. Plus an interesting history of samplers. SNUTKI POLISH SPIDER WEB EMBROIDERY Explains the history and requirements for this exquisite Polish embroidery technique, and where to obtain a book about it. STADIA HANDCRAFTS Counted cross stitch and canvas work. On-line tutorials coming soon.
Encyclopedia: Embroidery The stitching of embroidered samplers is an ancient art. crossstitch of a Welsh dresser cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Embroidery
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Extractions: Blue Whale Designs Liberty, MO Welcome to my website! This year marks my 22nd year in business - 1979 to 2001. Now, after 22 years in the wonderfully traditional world of quilting, it's exciting to combine such traditions with today's technology and communicate on the internet. Thanks for visiting - sit back, relax, and browse awhile. And if you have anything to share, I'Id love to hear from you. You can write to me at: Blue Whale Designs 120 S. Terrace Liberty, MO 64068 But why do that when you can E-Mail me at: WhaleWeb@AOL.com Either way, have fun, get inspired, make a quilt!