An edition of Church needlework (1905)

Church needlework

a manual of practical instuctions

2nd ed., rev. --
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An edition of Church needlework (1905)

Church needlework

a manual of practical instuctions

2nd ed., rev. --
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This book is a guide to how to create ecclesiastical embroidery. The emphasis is on the very formal items utilized by the Anglican Church. There are two samplers described as learning tools. There is some historical information included and some examples of work shown. However, this book focuses upon technique rather than providing designs. Though it is obviously a work of its time, the descriptions, explanations, and diagrams are very precise and would be useful to those interested in learning goldwork.

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G.J. Palmer
Language
English
Pages
105

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Church needlework: a manual of practical instuctions
1907, G.J. Palmer
in English - 2nd ed., rev. --

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Edition Notes

"Founded on a series of articles on Church embroidery written for "The Treasury"

Includes index.

Published in
London

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Library of Congress
NK9310 H3

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105 p. :
Number of pages
105

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OL14771974M

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