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The volume surveys the history and practice of needlework, concentrating on samplers and tapestry-like embroidered pictures. It traces forms, motifs, inscriptions, alphabets, and regional varieties including American and foreign examples, and interprets symbolic designs and verse captions. A second section examines large pictorial embroideries, their subjects, dress and horticultural detail, and probable origins. A final section gives practical analysis of stitches and materials—background, raised, knot, purl, metallic and beadwork, cut and drawn techniques—accompanied by numerous plates and illustrations that document patterns, borders, and technical examples.
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