- Esemplario di Lavori by Nicolo Zoppino from 1529
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
16th Century Embroidery and Lace Pattern Modelbuchs Available Online
- Esemplario di Lavori by Nicolo Zoppino from 1529
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Making 16th Century Detachable Cuffs with Blackwork Embroidery
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Diamond Embroidery Pattern from 16th Century Blackwork Collar
This diamond blackwork embroidery pattern can be found on the Hans Holbein the Younger miniature portrait of Mrs. Jane Small, formerly Mrs. Pemberton, from 1536.
Holbein stitch, also referred to as double-running stitch or Spanish stitch, is a reversible counted stitch used in early 16th century blackwork embroidery.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Blackwork Embroidery on Collar and Cuffs of Francisco de los Cobos y Molina
This portrait of Francisco de los Cobos y Molina was painted by Jan Gossaert circa 1530-1532.
"Francesco de los Cobos y Molina, the powerful secretary and chief financial advisor to Emperor Charles V, poses in front of a swath of drapery, looking warily out at the viewer. Previously unidentified, two clues have led to Francesco's identification as the portrait's subject: the red cross emblazoned on his doublet and the gem-encrusted jewel in the shape of a scallop shell. Both are emblems of the chivalric Order of Santiago, Saint James the Greater.
As an artist to several courts, Jan Gossaert traveled widely throughout Europe and became one of the first painters to disseminate the Italian Renaissance style in the Netherlands. In this painting, Gossaert combines psychological insight, keen observation of form, and a facility for imitating surface textures to create a portrait that is both imposing and believable." (Getty Museum Collection)
But check out the blackwork embroidery on his collar and cuffs!
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Step by Step Pattern on Margaret Roper's Collar of 1535
Margaret Roper (her maiden name was Margaret More) had a miniature of herself painted circa 1535 by Hans Holbein the Younger. In this portrait, Holbein has included significant detail of the embroidery pattern found on her collar. This is a recreation of part of that pattern.
Holbein stitch, also referred to as double-running stitch or Spanish stitch, is a reversible stitch used in early 16th century blackwork embroidery.
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