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Blackwork embroidery

Geddes et al., 1976

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11823319435886303650
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Geddes E
McNeill M
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Blackwork embroidery was very popular in Tudor times, and it is now enjoying a tremendous revival. A form of counted-thread work, blackwork emphasizes shading contrasts that are possible working with a single color of thread. This book is one of the best modern works on …
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