Image Embroidered Screen J H Dearle.jpg thumb Screen embroidered in the art needlework style, 1885 1910, designed by John Henry Dearle , Victoria & Albert Museum V&A Museum no. CIRC.848 1956. Art needlework was a type of surface embroidery popular in the later nineteenth century under the influence of the Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood Pre Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Movement . Artist and designer William Morris is credited with the resurrection of the techniques of free embroidery freehand surface embroidery based on England English embroidery styles of the Middle Ages through the eighteenth century, developing the retro style which would be termed art needlework . Art needlework emphasized delicate shading in satin stitch with silk thread accompanied by a number of novelty stitches, in sharp contrast with the counted thread embroidery counted thread technique of the brightly colored Berlin wool work needlepoint craze of the mid nineteenth century. Image Embroidered Panel Morris and Company detail.jpg thumb Detail of an art needlework panel in wool on linen, designed by William Morris in 1877 ref Artichoke hanging designed by William Morris for Ada Phoebe Godman in 1877 and subsequently available from Morris and Company. Linda Parry, William Morris Textiles , New York, Viking Press, 1983, p. 20 21 ref In embroidery as in other crafts, Morris was anxious to encourage self expression via handcrafts. His shop Morris & Co. sold both finished custom embroideries and kits in the new style, along with vegetable dye d silk s in which to work them. Art needlework was considered an appropriate style for decorating Artistic Dress movement artistic dress . The Royal School of Art Needlework now Royal School of Needlework was founded as a charity in 1872 under the patronage of Princess ... in the School from its inception. Art needlework was introduced to United States America at the 1876 ... Guptill Publications date 2001 isbn 0 8230 4285 5 embroidery DEFAULTSORT Art Needlework Category ... more details
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Changzhou Needlework Embroidery lang zh was founded in 1920 by lady Yang Shouyu , 1896 1981, Changzhou , Jiangsu , the younger cousin of Liu Haisu . She was a contemporary artist of embroidery and the master of Changzhou needlework embroidery. Changzhou needlework embroidery is the combination of the traditional Chinese embroidery and the Western oil painting . ref http www.czlib.net difangwenhua minjiangongyi 200310080230.htm ref Manufacturing processes Doing Changzhou needlework embroidery requires some oil painting skills because the first step is to draw a draft. And then the embroidery can be done. The production of Changzhou needlework embroidery requires piercing three layers of cloth. The first layer according to the painted draft and the color lumps, is to make the background colored, cursorily. The thread should be thicker and longer. The second layer needs careful dealing and should pay attention to the production orders. The larger and back area needs to be done first and the following is the smaller and front part.In addition, the most important part has to do some further dealing. The third layer is to process meticulously and pay more attention to the changes of lines, lights and colors. ref http www.cnaca.net.cn theory.asp?id 1301 ref Characteristics One characteristic of the Changzhou needlework embroidery is disorder . However, the disorder doesn t mean being unsystematic . It has its own rules. Another is paying more attention to the color effects. Changzhou needlework embroidery has more layers than other embroidery so as to have different color effects. When a work is done, it seems just like an oil painting. ref http www.cust.com.cn cust kjhn xncjs xfms webinfo 2011 06 1305853457034334.htm ref External links Changzhou needlework embroidery ref http www.chinalzx.cn gb b2.htm ref ref http v.ku6.com show Ct2sZ0fLmJKi82H7.html ref References reflist Category Embroidery ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Complete Guide To Needlework Type EP Artist Emmure Cover E CGTNW.jpg 200px Re released Start date 2007 9 04 Genre Deathcore , metalcore Length 19 28 Label This City Is Burning , Uprising Records Uprising This album The Complete Guide to Needlework br 2007 Next album Goodbye to the Gallows br 2007 The Complete Guide to Needlework is the first release by deathcore band Emmure released in 2006 then was re released September 4, 2007. The EP was produced by Antoine Lussier of Ion Dissonance . The album was initially released, but was re released by Uprising Records shortly before the band signed with Victory Records . ref http www.last.fm music Emmure albums ref Track listing Track listing title1 Second Hand Smoke length1 0 52 title2 Johnny Carson Didn t Have to Die length2 2 31 title3 Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth length3 3 50 title4 I Should Have Called Ms. Glen length4 4 54 title5 22 Exits Away length5 4 23 title6 A Fist Fight with Dick Tracy length6 2 58 total length 19 28 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Complete Guide to Needlework, The Category 2007 EPs Category Debut EPs Category Emmure albums fr The Complete Guide to Needlework Emmure ... more details
Needlework Development Scheme NDS was a collaborative program between industry and art education, that was to encourage and initiate a new standard for British embroidery design in both hand and machine work. The organisation was primarily responsible for developing collections of foreign and British embroidery, that could be loaned to training colleges, Women s Institutes , and schools. Started in 1934, the program was originally setup in Scotland by the four Scottish art schools, Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow under the name Needlework Development in Scotland Scheme. The project was a collaborative initiated between industry and art education, that was to encourage British embroidery design. The project was sponsored anonymously by thread producers J & P Coats. ref cite web url http www.vam.ac.uk content articles n needlework development scheme title Needlework Development Scheme publisher Victoria and Albert Museum date accessdate 2012 05 02 ref By 1945 the scheme had amassed over 900 embroideries but the outbreak of the Second World War saw the project disbanded. The Scheme was restated after the war, in 1944, and extended throughout the 1950s to include schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The program ended in 1961 and the collection of over 3,500 embroideries, was given to various museums and organisation, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. ref cite web url http scottishtextileheritage.org.uk theproject sample company history description.htm title Scottish Textiles Heritage Online publisher Scottish Textiles Heritage Online date 2003 07 15 accessdate 2012 05 02 ref References reflist Category Needlework ... more details
The Royal School of Needlework RSN is a hand embroidery school in the United Kingdom , founded in 1872. NOTOC It has an archive of over 30,000 image s covering every period of British history. There are also over 5,000 textile pieces, including lace , silk work, Whitework embroidery whitework , Jacobean embroidery and many other forms of embroidery and needlework . The Royal School of Needlework is a Charitable organization registered charity ref EW charity 312774 ref and has always been under royal family royal patronage. The current patron is Her Majesty Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II . History The RSN began as the School of Art Needlework in 1872 founded by Lady Victoria Welby. The first President was Princess Christian of Schleswig Holstein, Queen Victoria s third daughter, known to the RSN as Princess Helena. She received help from William Morris and many of his friends in the Arts and Crafts movement . It received its royal prefix in March 1875 when Queen Victoria consented to become its first patron. The word Art was dropped from the title in 1922. Its initial space was in a small apartment on Sloane Street , employing 20 women. The school had grown to 150 students, moving in 1903 to Exhibition Road, near to the Victoria and Albert Museum . The purposed built building was designed by group of architects, including prominent British Arts and Crafts architect James Leonard Williams d.1926 , who designed All Saints church in Oxted 1914 28 and St George s in Sudbury, Middlesex 1926 27 . The school moved from Princes Gate in Kensington to Hampton Court Palace in 1987 and now features fine views of the palace gardens. The work of the school has been used in many important events, including a joint effort with Toye, Kenning and Spencer Toye in producing the velvet cushions on which the Royal Crowns were carried into Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of King George VI . ref http www.toye.com about us history 1685 1950 Toye History ref In 1953, the School created the gold ... more details
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orphan date May 2010 Kashidakari is the Persian language Persian name for a type of needlework . ref http www.huballi city.com KasutiArtOfHuballi.html ref This art prospered in mainland India for centuries and the art was passed down countless generations with each era bringing about subtle change in motifs and stitch patterns. ref http clickhubli.com kasuti.html ref In current context it refers to any exotic folk embroidery or embellishment on fabric. References reflist Category Needlework india culture stub ... more details
Battenberg lace is a type of needle lace . ref name McCall s needlework 150 best loved Christmas ornaments cite book title McCall s needlework 150 best loved Christmas ornaments url http books.google.com books?id sxgwNriDlvIC accessdate 29 April 2011 year 1995 publisher Oxmoor House isbn 9780848714369 page 9 ref References Reflist Lace types Category Lace textile arts stub ... more details
Image Cross stitch closeup.jpg right thumb 200px Cross stitch on even weave fabric, Hungary , mid 20th century Even weave fabric or canvas is any weave woven textile where the Warp weaving warp and weft yarn thread s are of the same size. Even weave fabrics are typically required as foundations for counted thread embroidery styles such as cross stitch , needlepoint , and blackwork so that a stitch of the same count that is, crossing the same number of fabric threads will be the same length whether it crosses warp or weft threads. Even weave fabrics include even weave linen , aida cloth , and needlepoint canvas . References Readers Digest Complete Guide to Needlework , 1979, ISBN 0 89577 059 8. S.F.A. Caulfield and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. Virginia Churchill Bath, Needlework in America , Viking Press, 1979 ISBN 0 670 50575 7. External links Commons Cross stitching http www.scottishneedlework.co.uk tutorial.aspx?ID 10 Needlecraft fabric Tutorial A brief explanation of needlecraft fabrics commons category weaving embroidery Weaving Category Weaves Category Embroidery textile stub ... more details
Image Cutwork.jpg right thumb 250px Cutwork frill on a cotton petticoat . Cutwork or cut work is a needlework technique in which portions of a textile are cut away and the resulting hole is reinforced and filled with embroidery or needle lace . Cutwork is related to drawn thread work . In drawn thread work, typically only the warp weaving warp or weft threads are withdrawn cut and removed , and the remaining threads in the resulting hole are bound in various ways. In other types of cutwork, both warp and weft threads may be drawn. Needlework styles that incorporate cutwork include Broderie Anglaise , Carrickmacross lace , whitework , and early reticella . References Virginia Churchill Bath, Needlework in America , Viking Press, 1979 ISBN 0 670 50575 7 S.F.A. Caulfield and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. textile stub External links NoMoreLinks PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A COLLECTION OF LINKS NOR SHOULD IT BE USED FOR ADVERTISING. Excessive or inappropriate links WILL BE DELETED. See Wikipedia External links and Wikipedia Spam for details. If there are already plentiful links, please propose additions or replacements on this article s discussion page. Or submit your link to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project www.dmoz.org and link back to that category using the dmoz template. NoMoreLinks http www.abc embroidery designs.com Cutwork Designs Cutwork Designs for Machine Embroidery http www.museocaprai.it Virtual Museum of Textile Arts embroidery Category Embroidery ja ... more details
wiktionarypar sampler Sampler may mean Sampler signal , a digital signal processing device that converts a continuous signal to a discrete signal Sampler needlework , a handstitched piece of embroidery used to demonstrate skill in needlework A quilt where each block is constructed using a different pattern A different word for mud logger A different version of sample In sampling medicine , the instrument used Music Sampler album Sampler musical instrument , a device used to create digital recordings called samples Sampler record , a type of compilation album In Store Jam , a promotional compilation by Jamiroquai, also known as sampler disambig cs Sampler de Sampler ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Rabelais s book Pantagruel depicts the fictional island of Medamothi Greek language Greek , for nowhere . On Medamothi, Pantagruel finds many impossible things, such as a drawing of an Echo phenomenon echo , Plato s theory of forms ideas , and a sample of Philomela s needlework . Category Fictional islands Fict location stub ... more details
A needleman is a male needlework er. It is also a surname and may refer to Alan Needleman , engineering professor at Brown University Gast n Needleman , chess prodigy Jacob Needleman , philosopher Katherine Needleman , oboist Herbert Needleman , known for research studies on lead poisoning Rafe Needleman , magazine website editor Saul Needleman , bioinformatician Others A Robot Master in the video game Mega Man 3 disambig de Needleman ... more details
File Boy s frock broderie anglaise.png right thumb Boy s frock, white plain weave cotton with broderie anglaise, probably English, c. 1855. Los Angeles County Museum of Art M.2007.211.89 Broderie Anglaise French, English Embroidery is a Whitework embroidery whitework needlework technique incorporating features of embroidery , cutwork and needle lace that arose in England in the 19th century. Broderie Anglaise is characterized by patterns composed of small holes or eyelets bound with overcast or buttonhole stitch es. Later Broderie Anglaise also featured small patterns worked in satin stitch . External links http www.oldsacramentolivinghistory.com museum Virtual 20Museum Clothing, 20Victorian 20and 20Civil 20War 1865 20Broderie 20Anglaise 20Corset 20Cover.jpg 1865 Broderie Anglaise corset cover http www.britannica.com eb art 4630 Bonnet decoration with broderie anglaise, from Encyclop dia Britannica Online References S.F.A. Caulfield and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. embroidery Lace types Category Lace Category Embroidery textile arts stub sv Broderie anglaise ... more details
File Embroidered white work drawn thread work detail.jpg right thumb 250px Linen towel with drawn threadwork accented with embroidery in stem stitch stem and satin stitch . Whitework embroidery refers to any embroidery technique in which the stitch textile arts stitch ing is the same color as the foundation fabric traditionally white linen . Styles of whitework embroidery include most drawn thread work , Broderie Anglaise , Hardanger embroidery , Mountmellick embroidery and Reticella . Whitework embroidery is one of the techniques employed in heirloom sewing for blouse s, Baptismal clothing christening gown s, baby Bonnet headgear bonnet s, and other small articles. References S.F.A. Caulfield and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. Virginia Churchill Bath, Needlework in America , Viking Press, 1979 ISBN 0 670 50575 7 embroidery Category Embroidery sv Vitbroderi tr Beyazi i nak textile arts stub ... more details
Image gobelin stitch.jpg thumb right 200px Gobelin stitch. Gobelin stitch is a slanting stitch used in needlepoint . Gobelin stitch takes its name from its resemblance to the texture of woven tapestries produced by the famous French factory at Gobelins manufactory Gobelins . ref Jill Gordon, p18 ref According to Th r se de Dilmont in the Encyclopedia of Needlework This is worked over two horizontal threads and one perpendicular. In a frame, you can work the second row, from right to left, otherwise, you must turn the work round, and bring out your needle behind the last made stitch. ref Dilmont. http www.gutenberg.org files 20776 20776 h chapter 7.html Accessed 16 December 2010 ref Notes reflist References Gordon, Jill Take Up Needlepoint 1994 London, Merehurst ISBN 1853913308 Th r se de Dilmont, Encyclopedia of Needlework , Project Gutenberg archives. http www.gutenberg.org files 20776 20776 h chapter 7.html embroidery Category Embroidery stitches textile arts stub ... more details
of free form embroidery in the style which would be termed art needlework . Art needlework emphasized .... May Morris was active in the Royal School of Art Needlework now Royal School of Needlework , founded ... Helena to maintain and develop the art of needlework through structured apprenticeships. Publications Decorative Needlework , 1893 The Collected Works of William Morris , 1910 1915 Notes Reflist References ..., ISBN 0823042855 External links NRA P20442 http chestofbooks.com crafts needlework Decorative Needlework index.html Decorative Needlework by May Morris, 1893 embroidery Use dmy dates date September ... more details
. ref Complete Guide to Needlework , p. 46 47 ref Notes references References Caulfield, S.F.A., and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. Enthoven, Jacqueline The Creative Stitches ... to Needlework . The Reader s Digest Association, Inc. March 1992 . ISBN 0 89577 059 8 See also Embroidery ... more details
are then covered with satin stitches. ref Complete Guide to Needlework , p. 49 ref Thread Satin stitch ... Caulfield, S.F.A., and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. Christie, Grace Mrs. Archibald ... files 20386 20386 h 20386 h.htm Project Gutenberg Reader s Digest. Complete Guide to Needlework ... more details
task were demonstrated with elaborate Sampler needlework samplers embroidered with cross stitched ... 183 ref ref Reader s Digest Complete Guide to Needlework . The Reader s Digest Association, Inc. March ... stitches Caulfield, S.F.A., and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework , 1885. Enthoven, Jacqueline ... s Digest, Complete Guide to Needlework . The Reader s Digest Association, Inc. March 1992 . ISBN 0 ... more details
Surface embroidery is any form of embroidery in which the pattern is worked using decorative stitches and laid threads on top of the foundation textile fabric or canvas rather than through the fabric it is contrasted with canvas work . ref name RD Reader s Digest Complete Guide to Needlework . The Reader s Digest Association, Inc. March 1992 . ISBN 0 89577 059 8 ref Much free embroidery is also surface embroidery, as are a few forms of counted thread embroidery such as cross stitch . Forms of surface embroidery include Applique Art needlework Crewel embroidery Cross stitch Goldwork embroidery Goldwork Jacobean embroidery Stumpwork Examples of surface embroideries include Bayeux Tapestry Quaker tapestry References references External links NoMoreLinks PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A COLLECTION OF LINKS NOR SHOULD IT BE USED FOR ADVERTISING. Excessive or inappropriate links WILL BE DELETED. See Wikipedia External links and Wikipedia Spam for details. If there are already plentiful links, please propose additions or replacements on this article s discussion page. Or submit your link to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project www.dmoz.org and link back to that category using the dmoz template. NoMoreLinks http www.needlenthread.com 2006 10 video library of hand embroidery.html Embroidery Stitch Tutorials embroidery Category Embroidery textile arts stub ... more details
Leon Conrad , United Kingdom UK embroidery designer known particularly for historically styled blackwork embroidery designs. In 1997 he founded the New Elizabethans embroidery arts group. He has participated in over 20 exhibitions and has taught at embroidery seminars in the UK and the United States. Married to Tanya Conrad. Leon s designs have been published in several UK embroidery magazines including New Stitches Magazine, The Needleworker, Classic Stitches, Needlecraft, Cross Stitch Gold, and FineLines . He also wrote the section on blackwork embroidery in the book, The Essential Guide to Embroidery published in 2002. ISBN 1 85391 988 8 . References http www.lcdesigns.co.uk Leon Conrad official website http www.caron net.com feb01files feb01gal.html Designer Spotlight on website for Caron Collection company. http www.hnguild.com Historic Needlework Guild includes back issues of FineLines http www.mimisattic.com leon.html Mimi s Attic Needlework Shoppe Photo of Leon Conrad embroidery Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Conrad, Leon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Conrad, Leon Category Living people Category British designers Category Embroidery designers Category Year of birth missing living people fashion bio stub tr Leon Conrad ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Donna Kooler is the president, designer, and creative director of Kooler Design Studio, a company she founded in 1985. http www.koolerdesign.com donna.asp Donna graduated from art school in Los Angeles in the 50 s. In 1973 she became Design Director for Sunset Designs, a needlework kit company in Northern California. Donna is also the author of over 20 books, primarily in the fields of needlework and knitting . Under her direction, Kooler Design Studio has expanded into other crafts over recent years to include painting, gift projects, knitting, quilting as well as lifestyle, and has published over 600 books and kits in conjunction with Janlynn, Leisure Arts, and other publishers. Kooler Design represents some of the industry s leading artists including Linda Gillum, Barbara Baatz Hillman, Nancy Rossi, Basha Kooler and Sandy Orton. External links http www.koolerdesign.com Kooler Design Studio http crossstitch.about.com od designerprofiles p xsdesignerkds.htm About.com Profile of Donna Kooler http www.classicstitches.com spotlight spotlight.cfm?spotlight id 2 Classic Stitches Interview of Donna Kooler Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kooler, Donna ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kooler, Donna Category American designers Category Living people US artist stub ... more details