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Jacobean Embroidery: Its Forms and Fillings, Including Late Tudor

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The work offers a compact survey of English embroidery from late Tudor through the seventeenth and into later styles, pairing a historical introduction with close technical analysis. It catalogs characteristic stitches and fillings—stem, chain, buttonhole, crewel shading, French knots and darning techniques—explains their use in leaves, terra firma bases, birds and animals, and bed hangings, and discusses colour, contouring and background treatment. Plates and annotated details illustrate stitch combinations and regional examples, while practical commentary guides readers in reproducing period motifs and understanding the formal principles behind conventional foliage and solid crewel work.

About the Author

Fitzwilliam, Ada Wentworth portrait

Ada Wentworth Fitzwilliam

Ada Wentworth Fitzwilliam was an author and expert in the field of textile arts, particularly known for her work on embroidery. Her notable book, "Jacobean Embroidery: Its Forms and Fillings, Including Late Tudor," explores the intricate designs and techniques of Jacobean embroidery, providing valuable insights into this historical craft. Fitzwilliam's contributions to the literature on embroidery reflect her deep appreciation for the artistry and cultural significance of textiles in history.

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