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20 pages. Features: Lots of club news; Lace is Back in Front; The Patterson Collection - Domestic Lace from the late 19th to the Early 20th Centuries; Rolled Storage of Quilts and Coverlets at the Provincial Museum of Alberta, by Gladys Serafino; Constance Howard - adding a little colour to your life; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
18 pages. Features: Chapter news from across the country; Needlepoint Artist has Scottish Rite in Stitches - Vera Griffith; Guild Offers Outlet for Needlecraft - article by Marie Dye which appeared in the Nanaimo Daily Free Press; Innu Tea Dolls - Traditional Labrador Crafts; Candle-Wicking - informative article with bibliography; Ukrainaian Embroidery - by Joyce Sirski-Howell; Armchair Shopping; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Techniques - Innishmacsaint Lace from Iceland; Elsie Blaschke - Embellished Silk - by Elizabeth Dingman; Samplers; Needlepoint Pendants; Thimbles; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Video Review; Group Courses Versus Individual Courses; Choosing Nap Direction of Yarn; Buttony - the Dorset Button; Mini-Lesson - Have Fun with French Knots; A New Twist, An Old Twist; Seminar Questionnaire Survey; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Lace - a speech by Didi Vanden Brink; Christmas Gift Bags; Ukrainian Pattern Darning; Mini-Lesson - Creative Stitchery; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
28 pages. Features: Tara J. Kohinski - Profile; Ancestral Portraits - by Pat Menon; The Hazards of Embroidery - by Mary Sustrik; Correspondence Course Graduates; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
28 pages. Features: What is Really in my Little Black Book? - by Beverley McInnes; Introduction to Copyright, Part II; Boxes... Boxes... Boxes... - by Carolyn Thompson; Helpful Hints - by Sherry Del Rizzo; A Stitcher's Challenge - by Nona Smith; Stitching Your Vision - by Rosi Platt; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Winnipeg Guild Banners; "Design for Embroidery" - Correspondence Course; Sheila Niles - Profile; "Contours" - Seminar '89 Highlights Calgary, Alberta; Shine in Your Own Kind of Light - by Pam Godderis; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Hand Knit Guru Inspires Glorious Colour tour to U.K.; The Orpheum Embroideries Project - by Connie Wilks; Seminar Impressions - lots of photos from Sault Ste. Marie; Stitching Trivia; Wee Treasures; From Our Correspondence School; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Pin Cushions - Part II; Grandmother's Flower Garden - Quilts of Yesteryear - April 17, 1987 to January 10, 1988 McCord Museum of Canadian History; The Art of the Needle; Seminar '87 - Photos; The Leonida Leatherdale Award; Armchair Shopping; Nineteenth Century Needleworkers - Part 2 - Needlework Trade, by Bunty Severs; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
18 pages. Features: Chapter news from across the country; Seminar '86 Report - Diary of a Seminar 'Novice'; Seminar - "Teachers" Input; The Leonida Leatherdale Award; The Joy of Innocence - Part II - The Learning Circle; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
22 pages. Features: Chapter news; The Newfoundland Tapestry; Northern Images '85 Seminar; Bobbin Lace in Czechoslovakia, by Dagmar Rais; The Leonida Leatherdale Award; Hardanger Fan; What a Difference a Mat Makes!; Baby Mocassins; Basket Containers; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Leonida Leatherdale Awards; Canvaswork course; Heritage Quilt; Enny Awards; Seminar '84 Montreal; Armchair Shopping; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine
8vo, 128 pages, illustrated. eng
No marks or inscriptions. Creasing to covers. Very clean tight pages with slightly dusty boards - a well-read copy but contents in excellent condition. 64pp. With sixty designs of flowers, animals, zodiac signs, trees, letters and much more. Some illustrations in colour.
eng
1396750517.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Originaly published in Greek as "Kentemata apo yphanta tes Kretes."Translated by Eileen Christ. Colourful close-up photographs of traditional woven textiles from Crete, by identified weavers and with information on the materials and methods used, The designs have been transposed onto detailed charts for embroiderers and there are instructions on stitching techniques. Glossary. 150p.illus. B & W and colour. Large format [32x 24cm] [4 copies found in WorldCat] Book
Beautifully illustrated book on Greek folk art embroidery and jewellery. "The examples chosen from among the wealth of the collection of the Museum of Greek Folk Art serve to provide a representative idea of the jewellery and embroidery complementing traditional folk costumes in Greece over the years" 38p text + 58p of plates (some col) bibliography. Book
192pp., with 279 illustrations of which 171 in colour, 24cm., illustrated softcover, good condition, ISBN 0-500-27823-7, S97006
1995S97006London, Thames and Hudson 1995 192pp., with 279 illustrations of which 171 in colour, 24cm., illustrated softcover, good condition, ISBN 0-500-27823-7, S97006
2006500152667SALLY MILNER 2006 184 pages 21x0 8x27 8cm. 2006. Broché. 184 pages.
1st edition. 4to, 4 pages, 1 colour illustration of early 17th century English embroidery hanging. Brown paper covers. (Coloured reproductions ; no. 7). 23969. eng
1650778EHB223STDEngland London 1650. Size when opened: 17 x 25 cm. Ivory silk satin richly decorated in a colourful floral design with goldwork metal sequins and clusters of seed pearls the text "voir nostre domine" embroidered on the front and back. Exquisitely embroidered 17th-century English binding with a colourful floral design comparable to the very few silk bindings decorated in London during the years ca. 1625-1650 that have survived. The design which is identical on both sides showcases a crowned Tudor rose with its stem in a vase surrounded by flowers foliage and ornamented leaves with the text "voir nostre domine" at the top. It has been embroidered onto a base of ivory silk satin lined with white linen and decorated with four blue painted ornaments on the interior. The work has been executed with an exquisite pallet of green blue pink red orange white brown and gold threads brilliantly contrasting the ivory white of the base fabric.All sections and shapes have been beautifully outlined with gold thread fastened with red silk. The hearts of the roses the crowns the vases and the initials V and D of the text have been decorated with small pearls. Little round sequins are scattered in the foliage filling the negative space. At the interior two pockets have been sewn intended for the insertion of a book probably a Psalter of ca. 16.5 x 10 cm or 12mo format.Some sections are a little bit faded the embroidery on the spine and around the edges is partly detached missing a few pearls and sequins and likely some goldwork the silk is slightly water stained on the interior. Otherwise an extremely rare specimen of a very richly decorated silk bookbinding in very good condition.l Cf. Barber Textile and embroidered bindings plate 21; Davenport English embroidered bookbindings 43; Tregaskis Catalogue 878 1923 no. 4. unknown
196435786München, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, 1964. origi.Broschur, kl.4°, 39 Seiten, 98 Seiten im Anhang.