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Elizabethan Flying Needlelace Embroidery

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2010

Elizabethan Embroidery, Gold flower petal, hand embroidered, using Elizabethan 'Flying' Needlelace technique. Stitched with Detached Buttonhole (corded).

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  • Google these 3 metal thread suppliers:

    Golden Hinde (great images, easy to navigate the site)

    Golden Threads (very traditional manufacturing processes) and if you are in U.S., then Berlin Embroidery (great images, huge variety of threads, great service)

  • HI. This is not to the video but I had a question and didn't know another place to ask. I am looking for a class in blackwork. Not online but a physical course. Although I would love to take one at the Royal School of Needlework, that is not currently a possibility. Do you have any thoughts?

  • @HeidiFieldAlvarez Hi Heidi, I sent you an email on here in response to your enquiry. Hope its helpful.

    beth

  • wow

    u r amazing

  • @Lucky1ooo Naa, what's really amazing is the bag I'm trying to make, the link's on my blog: Bluebell Wood)

    beth :)

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  • @ketchupwitheverythin

    Hello! Thank you for those pictures, that' very nice and interesting. The music goes very good with this work. I only miss a real video, so that we can follow each step in detail.

  • gracaios pro comaprtirnos esta puntada que en mexico la conocemos como feston colgado o tejido con aguja, saludos y muchas gracias

    

  • Looks very nice but with still pictures & no commentary I can't tell how to work it.

  • do you know of a source for the gold thread? I'm currently working on a gown for my daughter who plays the princess at our Renaissance festival and want to use truly historical elements in the costuming.

  • That is fantastic. Looks like fun!

  • @ketchupwitheverythin

    lol

    I'm so excited I must try it

    ;)

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