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Pea-pod Ornament
This ornament is based on a repeating element seen on a piece of 17th century embroidery. The pea-pod was repeated over and over on the fragment and was quite simple but pleasing. You can work it in any set of colors and fibers you like.
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17th Century Moth Motif
Multicolored moths are found on many 17th century coiled stem embroideries, especially those used to make embroidered jackets. Use an assortment of leftover threads in your stash from prior projects to make a multicolored moth of your choice!
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Queen Stitch Motif
This tiny ornament is great practice of gold thread stitches for those who have taken the Gold Master Class.
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German Folk Slipper
A Tiny German Folk Slipper, inspired by many trips to Germany, can be used to hold scissors and needles.
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Lady Catherine’s Slipper
This scissors slipper is an exploration in blackwork as sometimes practiced in the early 17th century. The contrast of a black outline against the gold stitch was a typical scheme and highlights the gold thread perfectly.
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Lexington Family Tree Needlebook
Family register samplers became popular on the East Coast during the last part of the 18th century into the early 19th century. Itinerant painters traveled up and down the coast, drawing family trees for hire.