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Purl and Applied Embroidery. About 1630 |
137 |
60. |
Embroidery Picture. Charles II. and His Queen. 1663 |
141 |
61. |
Hollie Point Lace, from Top of Christening Cap. 1774 |
143 |
62. |
Cushion-Stitch Background: Embroidered Book Cover, dated 1703 |
145 |
63. |
Eyelet-Hole-Stitch: from a Sampler dated 1811 |
146 |
64. |
Tapestry Embroidery. About 1640 |
147 |
65. |
Face worked in Split-Stitch: Enlarged from Embroidery Reproduced in Fig. 63 |
150 |
66. |
Face worked in Split-Stitch: Enlarged from Lower Portion of Fig. 63 (not reproduced) |
151 |
67. |
Knotted-Stitch: Enlarged from Embroidery Reproduced in Fig. 63 |
152 |
68. |
Embroidery Picture: A Squire and His Lady. Dated 1657 |
155 |
69. |
Hair of Unravelled Silk: Enlargement of Portion of Embroidery Reproduced in Plate |
157 |
70. |
Groundwork Tracing for Embroidered Picture. 17th Century |
159 |
71. |
Moulds for Knotted, or Lace-Work, with Silk Spools and Case |
160 |
72. |
Drawn-Work Sampler. 17th Century |
162 |
73. |
Cut and Drawn-Work: Enlargement from 17th Century Sampler |
163 |
74. |
Satin-Stitch and Combination of Types of Open-Work: Enlarged from the Sampler Reproduced in Fig. 4. 17th Century |
164 |
75. |
Back-Stitch: Enlargement of Portion of Sampler in Fig. 5. 17th Century. Twice Actual Size |
165 |
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