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=== Materials Used === |
=== Materials Used === |
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* wool thread on linen ground using |
* [[wool]] [[thread]] on [[linen]] ground using [[couching]] work. |
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* silk thread on linen or silk ground |
* [[silk]] [[thread]] on [[linen]] or [[silk]] ground [[tent stitch]], [[brick stitch]], [[split stitch]] |
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* Gold Work on linen, silk or other grounds |
* Gold Work on [[linen]], [[silk]] or other grounds |
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=== Extant Pieces === |
=== Extant Pieces === |
Revision as of 14:43, 7 November 2003
Background
Heraldic embroidery has existed as long as heraldry has been used as a form of personal identification. Heraldic motifs can be worked in just about any stitching technique used in the pre-1600 period.
Materials Used
- wool thread on linen ground using couching work.
- silk thread on linen or silk ground tent stitch, brick stitch, split stitch
- Gold Work on linen, silk or other grounds
Extant Pieces
To search for V and A pieces use this website - http://images.vam.ac.uk/ and type in holding number (eg T.120-1932)
- Cushion Cover (c.1540) - V and A - T.120-1932 - Silk thread in Tent Stitch
- Calthorpe Purse (c. 1540) - V and A - T.246-1927 - linen in silk in Tent Stitch
- Tent Stitch Slip (1590-1600) - V and A - T.46-1972 - linen in silk in Tent Stitch
- Pillow Cover (1592) - V and A - T.262-1968 - linen in silk and silver gilt thread
- In National Museum of Denmark - http://www.mv.helsinki.fi/home/sojonen/netmus.html
- The Malterer Hanging - wool on linen, contains the arms of the Malterer Family.
- Mamluk Heraldic Badge - Egypt, North Africa, Mamluk period, late 14th century linen, silk embroidery, slanted counted filling stitch, stem stitch Ashmolean Museum, inv.no.1984.86 - http://www.cloudband.com/frames.mhtml/magazine/articles2q01/exh_barnes_embroidery_0501.html
Links
- Some embroidered items in the National Museum of Denmark - http://www.mv.helsinki.fi/home/sojonen/natmus.html