This Elizabethan pattern is from an English embroidery sampler by Jane Bostocke (at the V&A Museum) from 1598.
Blackwork embroidery is also known as double-running stitch or Holbein
stitch. Historically, it was typically found as black silk thread
embroidered on white linen in a reversible stitch on clothing.
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This Elizabethan blackwork embroidered flower pattern is from an English
embroidery sampler by Jane Bostocke (at the V&A Museum) from 1598.
This particular embroidered flower became part of a pin pillow.
Blackwork embroidery is also known as double-running stitch or Holbein
stitch. Historically, it was typically found as silk thread embroidered
on white linen in a reversible stitch.
For more historical information on pin pillows, please visit here.
For more historical information (plus a step by step on how to begin) on blackwork embroidery, please visit here.
Suggested Items for Purchase:
- Silk thread (Needle in a Haystack): http://www.needlestack.com/WebStore/Thread/AVAS_Ovale.html or http://www.needlestack.com/WebStore/Thread/AVAS_SoiePerlee.html