Embroidered Treasures: Birds : Exquisite Needlework of the Embroiderers' Guild Collection
The Embroiderers' Guild was founded in 1906 and has in its collection embroideries from all over the world. These wonderful works, which somehow survived through the ages, could be said to be one of the most important groups of embroideries assembled in one place. Stitched pieces and fragments were gathered together by early members of the Guild and inserted into portfolios that were circulated among members.
Nature has always been a huge source of inspiration to embroiderers and this fantastic book showcases the Embroiderers' Guild's huge collection of embroidered birds through the ages. From the subtle shades seen in crewelwork and the Buratto lace
Featuring full-colour photographs and extended captions, items are shown also in full along with detailed images to show off the stunning stitched birds at their best. These wonderful embroidered treasures are as varied as badges, postcards, aprons, wall hangings, dresses, cushion covers and samplers, some of which date back to the 17th century.
Collected from many different countries, this exquisite book is an opportunity to see fabulous works that are very rarely seen in public.
Mary Corbet, of Needle 'n Thread, said in her review of the first book in this series:
"Embroidered Treasures: Flowers is a fantastic book! It's inspirational. It's informative. It's beautiful!
For most of us who will never see a collection of embroideries like these up close and personal, this lovely book is the best way to experience them and learn about them. We can take what we learn and apply it to our own needlework pursuits. Or we can just enjoy the beauty of the pieces and appreciate the history behind them.
It's a great book for your reference library…"
Product details
Format
Hardback
| 128 pages
Dimensions
216
x 280
x 16mm
| 566.99g
Publication date
01 Sep 2018
Publisher
Search Press Ltd
Publication City/Country
Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
Language
English
Illustrations note
500 Illustrations, color
ISBN10
1782211322
ISBN13
9781782211327
Bestsellers rank
298