Jacobin embroidery with a woolen thread. Practical course of modern embroidery
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Jacobin embroidery, or Cruil embroidery is one of the oldest types of this multifaceted art. Initially, these were "replicas" richly embroidered Indian fabrics, then, in the days of Jacob I, embroidery began to acquire independent features.
What did the craftswomen loves her and love her around the world? A simple technology available to absolutely everyone and does not require special skills. No restrictions in choosing stitches and threads. The incredible beauty of the interweaving of flowers, outlandish birds, vine looks so luxurious that they are quite appropriate even on royal clothes, not to mention the classical interior. Anna Zaitseva’s new book will help to master the skills of embroidery with a woolen thread, orientes in traditional motives, offer detailed instructions for the development of seams and stitches and original copyright works, repeating which you can fix the acquired skills. Create with pleasure!
What did the craftswomen loves her and love her around the world? A simple technology available to absolutely everyone and does not require special skills. No restrictions in choosing stitches and threads. The incredible beauty of the interweaving of flowers, outlandish birds, vine looks so luxurious that they are quite appropriate even on royal clothes, not to mention the classical interior. Anna Zaitseva’s new book will help to master the skills of embroidery with a woolen thread, orientes in traditional motives, offer detailed instructions for the development of seams and stitches and original copyright works, repeating which you can fix the acquired skills. Create with pleasure!
Author:
Author:Anna Zaitseva
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Craft, Hobby and Home
- Category:Home & Decor
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: A stitch behind the stitch. Embroidery
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-100970-0
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