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Jane Austen Embroidery: Authentic Embroidery Projects for Modern Stitchers [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x199x18 mm, kaal: 720 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Pavilion
  • ISBN-10: 1911624407
  • ISBN-13: 9781911624400
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 241x199x18 mm, kaal: 720 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Pavilion
  • ISBN-10: 1911624407
  • ISBN-13: 9781911624400
15 beautiful embroidery projects from the era of Jane Austen.





Jane Austen was as skilful with a needle as she was with a pen. This unique book from Jennie Batchelor and Alison Larkin showcases recently discovered 18th century embroidery patterns expertly repurposed into 15 exciting modern stitching projects. The patterns and projects are brought to life with glimpses into the world of Regency women and their domestic lives by lively historical features, quotes from Jane Austens letters and novels, enchanting illustrations and inspirational project photography.



The book opens with an illustrated introduction on historical embroidery. Next comes the materials and methods section, clearly explaining the key stitches, as well as providing information on threads, fabrics and frames. The practical section includes 15 projects for modern items. The projects are divided into three chapters according to the item the 18th century pattern was originally intended for with patterns for different skill levels:



Embroidered Clothes: Dressed to Impress: Projects include Simple Sprig Pattern (Two Ways), Pencil Case, Clutch Purse, Apron, Housewife. Embroidered Accessories: How Do You Like My Trimming : Projects include Napkin Set, Mobile Phone Pouch, Tablet Sleeve, Jewellery Pouch, Muslin Shawl. Embroidery for the Home: A Nest of Comforts: Projects include Tea Box Top, Work Bag, Cushion, Sewing Set, Tablecloth.



It is more than likely that Jane herself would have used these very patterns for her own embroidery, and now, with Jennie and Alisons help, readers can stitch-a-long with Jane to make a selection of beautifully embroidered, practical items.

Arvustused

'If you are looking for a pretty project, you love Jane Austen, have an academic interest in Georgian embroidery and womens lives or all of these  this is a great book' * SEW Region Magazine * 'Perfect for any fan of Jane Austens work' * Stitch * 'Full of projects to create stunning historical pieces.' * Womans Weekly * 'A very accessible book and one that will appeal to a variety of readers [ I am] much looking forward to settling down to make some of the articles given in it.' 





  -- Mary Hogg, * Jane Austen Society * 'If youre a bone fide Austen fan, this novel book has plenty of embroidery ideas you can stitch with pride (no prejudice in sight!).' * Simply Sewing * 'Stitching projects worthy of a Jane Austen heroine exquisitely produced.' * Jane Austens Regency World *

Introduction: Embroidery in Jane Austen's Britain 6(26)
Materials and Methods
14(18)
Embroidered Clothes: Dressed to Impress
32(39)
Simple Sprig Pattern, Stitched Two Ways
40(6)
Beaded Pencil Case
46(6)
Evening Clutch Purse
52(6)
`Fireflower' Apron
58(8)
`Harvest' Housewife
66(5)
Embroidered Accessories: How Do You Like My Trimming?
71(40)
Pretty Floral Napkin Set
82(6)
Quilted Mobile Phone Pouch
88(6)
Quilted Tablet Sleeve
94(6)
Elegant Regency-Style Reticule or Jewellery Pouch
100(8)
Delicate Regency-Style Muslin Shawl
108(3)
Embroidery for the Home: A `Nest of Comforts'
111(45)
`Christmas' Tea Box Top
122(4)
Glittering Gold and Green Work Bag
126(6)
Etruscan Circular Cushion
132(6)
`Georgian' Sewing Set
138(10)
Autumn' Adjustable-Size Tablecloth
148(8)
Endnotes 156(1)
Select Further Reading, Resources and Picture Credits 157(1)
Embroidery Threads Conversion Chart 158(2)
Acknowledgements 160
Jennie Batchelor is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at the University of Kent and the author of five books and many articles and book chapters. Jennie has co-hosted embroidery workshops and given various talks about embroidery, Jane Austen and Regency fashion for many events, including Lucy Worsleys BBC documentary Jane Austen: Behind Closed Doors.



Alison Larkin is a practising embroiderer who lectures on various aspects of needlework. She regularly runs classes and workshops. She has won many awards and written for the journals Costume and The Journal of Dress History.