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This design was inspired by
an early eighteenth century English picture executed in tent stitch: a magnificent example of the art of needle painting by the meticulous
employment of silk threads on fine linen. This Arcadian scene illustrates
new and exotic creatures, increasingly popular with the upper middle-class
English audience, intrigued by the fascinating new discoveries being made by mainers and men of science as the world expanded. The exaggerated shapes
suggest that this might have been a piece drawn by a "pattern drawer" whose
vocation is described as follows:
Pattern drawers are employed in drawings Patterns for...Embroiderers...They
draw Patterns upon Paper, which they sell to Workmen that want them...This
requires a fruitful Fancy, to invent new whims to please the changeable
follies of the Ladies, for whose use their Work is chiefly intended. It
requires no great Taste in Painting, nor the Principles of Drawing: but a
wild kind of Imagination, to adorn their Works with a sort of regular
confusion... (The London Tradesman, 1747)
Pattern drawers used published design books for their inspiration, as well
as wild flights of imagination. The women who stitched these patterns
invented their own color vocabulary, and that's where their genius survives.
Stitched over one thread of 35-count linen, this finished piece will measure
approximately 8-1/4" x 8-1/2". Cross, tent, and backstitch are used to
execute the piece over one thread of linen. The instructions include linen
cuts required for stitching the piece over two threads of linen as well as
one, on thread counts from 25 to 40. The kit, as pictured, is supplied with
35 count linen, sufficient to complete the picture over one thread of linen.
KIT WITH COTTON FLOSS- $68.00
KIT WITH SILK FLOSS- $178.00
GRAPH ONLY- $20.00
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