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Church Needlework: A manual of practical instruction

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About This Book

A practical manual guides church embroiderers through selection of materials, mounting frames, and design tracing, then explains specific techniques such as gold-work, silk embroidery, outline, appliqué, and figure-work. It addresses liturgical colour schemes and construction of frontals, copes, mitres, Eucharistic vestments including chalice-veils and burses, and banners, and gives step-by-step instruction on principal stitches for linen work, altar linen, albs, and surplices. The text blends technical how-to guidance with advice on studying historical examples, coordinating colour and materials, and organizing guild or group efforts, finishing with appendices and an index for practical reference.

About the Author

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Hinda M. Hands

Hinda M. Hands is an author known for her work in the field of needlework, particularly within a religious context. Her notable book, "Church Needlework: A Manual of Practical Instruction," serves as a practical guide for those interested in the art of needlework for church settings. Through her writing, Hands contributes to the preservation and instruction of traditional needlework techniques, making her work valuable for both practitioners and enthusiasts of this craft.

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