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The Royal School of Needlework was founded in 1872 . The Royal School's aim remains the same today as in previous centuries, to teach the art of hand embroidery. The School is based at Hampton Court Palace and is engaged in textile restoration and conversation, as well as training professional embroiderers through 3-year apprenticeships . It receives commissions from public bodies, e.g. the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Royal School of Needlework
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The stitching of embroidered samplers is an ancient art. The first samplers were constructed in the 15th and 16th Centuries . As there were no pre-printed patterns available for needleworkers, a stitched model was needed. Whenever a needlewoman saw a new and interesting example of a stitching pattern, she would quickly sew a small sample of it onto a piece of cloth - her 'sampler'. The patterns... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sampler (needlework)
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Needlework is another term for the handicraft of decorative sewing and textile arts . Anything that uses a needle for construction can be called needlework. The definition is often expanded to include craft using a long and thin tool, such as crochet hook and tatting shuttles. Needlework includes (among others): Quilting Patchwork Applique Embroidery , including Darning ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Needlework
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Art needlework was a type of surface embroidery popular in the later nineteenth century under the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Movement . Artist and designer William Morris is credited with the resurrection of the techniques of freehand surface embroidery based on English embroidery styles of the Middle Ages through the eighteenth century , developing... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Art needlework
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Bargello is a type of needlepoint embroidery which consists of upright flat stitches of different lengths. The name originates from a series of chairs found in the Bargello palace... In modern patterns, those two are often combined, or even combined with other flat stitch techniques, and still called Bargello. Modern bargello also often incorporates horizontal stitches. http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Bargello (needlework)
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...that they wear to camping or other outdoor events, and "court" garb made of expensive brocades and silks that are reserved for fancy dress events. Many SCA members make their own costumes, though the needlework-challenged can purchase their garb from merchants or barter with other SCA members. Newcomers to the SCA can usually borrow garb for their first event or two by contacting the local group's... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Society for Creative Anachronism
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...been tagged since October 2005. See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page. Gold Embroidery Embroidery is an ancient variety of decorative needlework in which designs and pictures are created by stitching strands of some material on to a layer of another material. Most embroidery uses thread or wool stitched onto a woven fabric, but... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Embroidery
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Free embroidery is the term for any embroidery which is not regulated by the weave of the canvas, i.e. the opposite of counted-thread embroidery . It is a form of Surface embroidery. Examples of free embroidery techniques and styles: Applique Art needlework Bayeux Tapestry Crewel embroidery Cutwork Jacobean embroidery Quaker tapestry Stumpwork Whitework http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Free embroidery
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Example of patchwork. Patchwork is a form of needlework or craft that involves sewing together small pieces of Cloth|fabric and stitching them together into a larger design. This larger design is then usually quilting|quilted, or else tied together with pieces of yarn at regular intervals, a practice known as tying. Patchwork is traditionally 'pieced' by hand, but modern... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Patchwork
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