Saturday, August 29, 2020

A Brief History on Embroidery Frames

 Click here to learn a little bit about slate frames, tambour frames, scroll frames, and the modern adjustable hoop frame. 




Monday, August 24, 2020

Basics of Elizabethan Freehand Blackwork Embroidery

Want to learn more about freehand blackwork embroidery that became quite popular during the later half of the 16th century? Check out this page here for instructions on basic freehand stitches for this particular style of blackwork. 

On the above link, you will find various examples of the circular blackwork embroidery that was created with freehand stitches. One thing to note is that freehand blackwork embroidery is not meant to be reversible, unlike counted blackwork embroidery.

For example, Sidney Eileen provides one picture (see below) which shows the underneath side of a 16th century smock where it's evident that the underneath side was not meant to be neat or reversible.

  Smock; V&A Collections, detail of freehand blackwork embroidery with counted fill patterns, http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O78732/smock-unknown/

Sidney Eileen


Monday, August 3, 2020

Tutorial on Reversible Stitch, such as Holbein (blackwork) and Cross Stitch

Please click here for a simple tutorial on how to do reversible embroidery stitch, such as Holbein (blackwork) and cross stitch.

Did you know reversible cross stitch existed in the 16th and 17th centuries? Check out here and here for examples.