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Essential Stitch Guides - Royal School of Needlework
Becky Hogg

RSN blackwork

26 August 2021
Search Press
paperback
21,7 x 0,75 x 29 cm
96 pages

Review by Mary Corbet

18,40 €



book in English

The Royal School of Needlework teaches hand embroidery to the highest standard, developing techniques in new and innovative ways. This series of Essential Stitch Guides provides expert tuition on a variety of techniques. In this guide to blackwork, Graduate Apprentice and tutor, Becky Hogg, shows how to develop many different patterns from the basic blackwork stitches, using detailed instructions and beautiful examples of traditional and contemporary embroideries.
There is a fascinating look at the history of blackwork, a guide to the materials needed, and then a detailed look at the stitches used. These are then developed into a huge variety of beautiful patterns, and finally there is a guide to varying the look of these patterns through the use of different shading techniques. There are inspiring embroideries throughout the book, both historical pieces and contemporary works by the author and other RSN apprentices.

Beginner's guide to Blackwork
Lesley Wilkins

book beginner guide to blackwork

12 March 2020
Search Press
paperback
20,4 x 0,4 x 26 cm
110 illustrations
64 pages

13,10 €
Out of stock



book in English

Blackwork is a classic 16th-century embroidery technique, in which beautiful designs are created by stitching geometric designs onto evenweave fabric. Inspired by the past, Lesley Wilkins illustrates her techniques with a whole host of wonderful designs flowers, plants, birds, animals and figures. She covers everything from the materials to use and working with a chart, to getting started and how to stitch. Patterns are created by small stitched units which are combined in many different ways some heavily textured, some delicate and light. Borders can be built up by repeating and joining motifs. Clear step-by-step photographs accompany the author's comprehensive instructions, and the motifs, borders, fill-in patterns and images are all charted, with inspirational pictures of embroideries showing how to build up finished designs.

Blackwork Embroidery
Elizabeth Geddes & Moyra McNeill

Blackwork Embroidery Elizabeth Geddes & Moyra McNeill

1965, 1976, 31 January 2013
Dover Publications
paperback
21 x 0,8 x 27,9 cm
115 pages

18,00 €
9,00 €



book in English

Blackwork embroidery was very popular in Tudor times, and it is now enjoying a tremendous revival. A form of counted-thread work, blackwork emphasizes shading contrasts that are possible working with a single color of thread.
This work is a reissue of a book published in 1965. After covering the intriguing history of blackwork in a lively text and beautiful selection of illustrations, the authors present every aspect of the techniques and uses of the craft. There is a discussion of techniques of transferring a design, stitches, needles, and more; information on how to make a design, including numerous illustrations of examples such as birds, animals, fruit, architectural forms, an angel, a crusader, and more; over 200 illustrations of embroidery patterns, including simple, filling, and border patterns; and coverage of materials and threads with full charts.
Done in black silk on white linen, blackwork was originally used to decorate clothes and household articles. Today, you can still produce effective decorations in black-and-white, but many projects will look even better done in color. You can use blackwork on towels, tablecloths, sheets, and clothes, and you can make very attractive blackwork designs for wall hangings and pillows.

Traditional Blackwork Samplers
Lesley Wilkins

Traditional Blackwork Samplers Lesley Wilkins

3 November 2004
Search Press
paperback
19,7 x 0,6 x 26 cm
64 pages

11,80 €
5,90 €

Out of stock



book in English

Blackwork is a classic 16th-century embroidery technique, in which beautiful designs are created by stitching geometric designs onto evenweave fabric. Inspired by the past, Lesley Wilkins illustrates her techniques with a whole host of wonderful designs flowers, plants, birds, animals and figures. She covers everything from the materials to use and working with a chart, to getting started and how to stitch. Patterns are created by small stitched units which are combined in many different ways some heavily textured, some delicate and light. Borders can be built up by repeating and joining motifs. Clear step-by-step photographs accompany the author's comprehensive instructions, and the motifs, borders, fill-in patterns and images are all charted, with inspirational pictures of embroideries showing how to build up finished designs.

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