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Handbook of Embroidery

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A practical manual describes the tools, threads, and ground fabrics needed for embroidery and gives guidance on their selection and economical use. It explains a range of hand and frame stitches, indicating their suitability for different styles, and covers techniques such as couching, goldwork, applique, and cutwork. Chapters advise on framing, stretching, backing, preservation, and cleaning, and include recipes and cautions for handling metallic threads. The text offers concise technical directions and illustrative plates while disclaiming that hands-on instruction is essential for mastery and reserving aesthetic and design theory for a planned companion volume.

About the Author

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L. Higgin

L. Higgin was an author known for her contributions to literature on embroidery and cultural life in Spain. Her notable works include the "Handbook of Embroidery," which serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts and practitioners of the craft, and "Spanish Life in Town and Country," which offers insights into the social and cultural dynamics of Spain during her time. Through her writings, Higgin provides a window into both the artistic techniques of embroidery and the everyday experiences of Spanish life, making her a significant figure in the exploration of these subjects.

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