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18th Century Printed Cotton Fabrics – Démodé ~ Most printed cottons used for clothing were based on floral designs By midcentury fabrics were imitating fashionable silk brocades with European flowers tulips carnations roses and daises incorporated into more traditionally Indian motifs on a white background
Embroidery Wikipedia ~ Embroidery was an important art in the Medieval Islamic world The 17thcentury Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi called it the craft of the two hands Because embroidery was a sign of high social status in Muslim societies it became widely popular
ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB 18thCentury Art ~ Current art history news comments updates pictures videos reviews information posted on
Embroidery ~ Embroidery in 17th and 18thcentury North America reflected European skills and conventions such as crewel work although the designs were simpler and the stitches were often modified to save thread samplers embroidered pictures and mourning pictures were the most popular In the early 19th century almost all other forms of embroidery in England and North America were superseded by a
Late 18th Century Skirt Supports Bums Rumps Culs ~ By Kendra Van Cleave Originally published on Foundations Revealed The Corset Maker’s Companion May 2011 Throughout the 18th century fashionable women wore supports under their petticoats in order to create the desired silhouette
Northern Society of Costume and Textiles NSCT ~ The Society a Registered Charity was founded in 1977 We are a well established Society with an enthusiastic interest in all things costume and textile with a bias towards the historical
18th 19th Century American Antique Quilts ~ 18th 19th Century American Antique Quilts The 18th and 19th century category of antique quilts spans approximately 120 years and encompasses a large variety of styles and fabrics
Colcha Embroidery – Save the Stitches by Nordic Needle ~ Colcha means “bedcover” in Spanish This style of needlework was created by Colonial settlements in northern New Mexico Colcha embroidery has a wonderful history and revival that we will explore today
Fur and Leather Garments in 18th and 19th Century New ~ Fur and Leather Garments in 18th and 19th Century New England by Marge Bruchac December 2002 In 21 st century America the wearing of fur and leather runs the gamut from practical outerwear to extreme fashion statement Depending on the style a pair of high leather boots may be crafted to preserve ones feet from cold or proclaim ones wealth a pair of trimmed leather gloves might be made
Blackwork Embroidery – Save the Stitches by Nordic Needle ~ Blackwork embroidery is a very old form of countedthread embroidery Because many of the designs are geometric it is most often stitched on an evenweave fabric
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