Schwalm Embroidery (Milner Craft Series)

Schwalm Embroidery (Milner Craft Series)

by Christine Bishop (Author)

Synopsis

Schwalm embroidery is a form of late-18th to 19th century whitework embroidery which incorporates surface stitches, pulled fabric, drawn thread, needle lace and needleweaving. It was traditionally embroidered on blouses, shirts, stockings, pillowcases, top sheets and towels. Traditional elements are based on the tree of life . These include hearts, tulips, the sun, pine cones, flowers, fruits, leaves, tendrils and the pigeon or dove. This book contains a number of projects accompanied by step-by-step drawings that should help to clarify the instructions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Sally Milner Publishing Pty Ltd
Published: Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 1863512209
ISBN 13: 9781863512206

Author Bio
Christine Bishop is a highly-respected embroiderer, tutor, judge, assessor and lecturer, who has taught throughout Australia for Embroiderers' Guilds and commercial enterprises. In addition to Schwalm embroidery, Christine teaches whitework techniques such as cutwork, broderie Anglaise, Casalguidi, pulled fabric, drawn thread, Hedebo, Hardanger, Mountmellick work, reticella as well as lesser known forms of embroidery.