This particular embroidery pattern is from an Italian sampler, circa 1600, located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The sampler features silk embroidery done in a double-running stitch, as well as white cutwork.
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 information on the Italian sampler and other embroidery patterns from this sampler, please visit: https://tudorblackwork.blogspot.com/2020/09/blackwork-patterns-from-italian-sampler.html
Suggested Items for Purchase:
- Patterns from 16th Century Pattern Books: https://amzn.to/3VxcuS3
- 16th to 18th Century Double-Running Stitch Embroidery Patterns (2nd
edition on Amazon): https://amzn.to/42NlF4P
- 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
- Slate Frame (T.F. Woodcraft):
https://www.tfwoodcraft.com/shop/slate-frames/
- Beeswax: https://amzn.to/3ZFtwPM
- Scissors: https://amzn.to/44cTNYx
- Linen Fabric: https://amzn.to/3MnnccA
- Craft Stand: https://amzn.to/3pYGlR0
Photo credit:
Embroidered Sampler:
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/221177
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