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Art in Needlework: A Book about Embroidery

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The work treats embroidery as both a practical craft and an art, offering instruction, classification, and design guidance. It provides clear samplers, diagrams, and step-by-step descriptions that show how stitches are made and how their reverse sides appear, alongside photographic examples of historic and modern pieces to illustrate workmanship and artistic application. Chapters survey canvas, crewel, chain, buttonhole, satin, couching and couched gold, appliqué, drawn and cut work, raised and quilted techniques, and stitch groups, and discuss outlining, shading, figure embroidery, and stitch direction. Practical notes on materials and a recurring plea for simplicity tie technique to decorative design.

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Lewis F. Day

Lewis F. Day was an influential figure in the realm of decorative arts, particularly known for his contributions to the fields of embroidery and stained glass. His notable works, such as "Art in Needlework: A Book about Embroidery" and "Windows: A Book About Stained & Painted Glass," reflect his deep appreciation for craftsmanship and design. Day's writings not only explore the technical aspects of these art forms but also emphasize their aesthetic and cultural significance. Through his work, he has left a lasting impact on the understanding and appreciation of decorative arts.

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