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  • Miniatura para Bordado Crewel
    «Crewel Embroidered Bed Hangings in Old and New England». Boston Museum Bulletin 71 (365–366): 101-163.  Datos: Q5184848 Multimedia: Crewel embroidery
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  • Crewel embroidery, or crewelwork, is a type of surface embroidery using wool. A wide variety of different embroidery stitches are used to follow a design…
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  • 17th century. The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal shapes…
    5 kB (403 palabras) - 14:47 28 sep 2022
  • traditionally. Some notable areas are textiles, carpets and rugs, crewel embroidery, phool kari, silverware, woodwork and papier-mâché, etc. Handicraft…
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  • fiber types, colors and weights. Threads for hand embroidery include: Crewel yarn (also known as crewel wool or French wool): 26  is a fine 2-ply yarn of…
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  • underlying fabric. Examples include crewel and traditional Chinese and Japanese embroidery. Counted-thread embroidery patterns are created by making stitches…
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  • free embroidery is also surface embroidery, as are a few forms of counted-thread embroidery such as cross stitch. Applique Art needlework Crewel embroidery…
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  • Plainweave (categoría Embroidery)
    visible. Surface embroidery may be performed on plainweave, such as crewel work, goldwork, stumpwork, cutwork, and candlewicking. Embroideries that can be…
    3 kB (358 palabras) - 19:09 11 jul 2023
  • reviving American needlework from the 1700s. It was inspired by the crewel embroidery of 18th-century women who had lived in the Deerfield, Massachusetts…
    10 kB (1354 palabras) - 21:11 10 mar 2024
  • everyday language, a stitch in the context of embroidery or hand-sewing is defined as the movement of the embroidery needle from the back of the fibre to the…
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  • embroidery Brazilian embroidery Candlewicking Couching Crewel embroidery Goldwork Ribbon embroidery Sashiko Stumpwork Knitting Nålebinding Needlelace Patchwork…
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  • Buttonhole stitch (categoría Embroidery stitches)
    fabric from raveling, buttonhole stitches are used to make stems in crewel embroidery, to make sewn eyelets, to attach applique to ground fabric, and as…
    3 kB (312 palabras) - 08:49 13 ene 2021
  • Bed hangings (categoría Embroidery)
    most economical bed hangings were plain or mechanically decorated. Crewel embroidery with wool was used to decorate bed hangings in England and the colonial…
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  • Mary Linwood (categoría English embroidery)
    (1755–1845) was an English needle woman who exhibited her worsted embroidery or crewel embroidery in Leicester and London and was the school mistress of a private…
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  • worsted wool called crewel on heavy linen for furnishings are characteristic of Jacobean embroidery. Pattern books for geometric embroidery and needlelace…
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  • imported. These ornate fabrics, as well as fabrics decorated with crewel embroidery, were used in curtains during the English Elizabethan and Jacobean…
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  • Quaker Tapestry (categoría Embroidery)
    is embroidered in the Bayeux technique. The tapestry is worked in crewel embroidery using woollen yarns on a handwoven woollen background. In addition…
    6 kB (668 palabras) - 19:15 11 jul 2023
  • Embroidery in India includes dozens of embroidery styles that vary by region and clothing styles. Designs in Indian embroidery are formed on the basis…
    32 kB (3481 palabras) - 17:53 30 ene 2024
  • Smocking (categoría Embroidery)
    typical fiber choices, often in lawn or voile. Smocking is worked on a crewel embroidery needle in cotton or silk thread and normally requires three times…
    7 kB (887 palabras) - 19:39 6 mar 2023
  • Church in Minneapolis, Baynes designed the world's largest pieces of crewel embroidery. In Baynes's later years commissions could be hard to come by - there…
    60 kB (7380 palabras) - 11:27 19 abr 2024
  • Chain stitch (categoría Embroidery stitches)
    closure of bags for bulk products. Machine embroidery in chain stitch, often in traditional hand-worked crewel designs, is found on curtains, bed linens…
    9 kB (824 palabras) - 00:56 22 mar 2024
  • Cross stitches (categoría Embroidery stitches)
    Herringbone, fishbone, Van Dyke, and related crossed stitches are used in crewel embroidery, especially to add texture to stems, leaves, and similar objects.…
    6 kB (650 palabras) - 09:01 3 nov 2023