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=== Links ===
=== Links ===


* Atlantian A&S Links: Embroidery & Needlework - http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/wsnlinks/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=56
* Victoria and Albert Museum Image Archive - http://images.vam.ac.uk/


* Historical Needlework Resources - http://medieval.webcon.net.au/index.html
* Historical Needlework Resources - http://medieval.webcon.net.au/index.html

* Victoria and Albert Museum Image Archive - http://images.vam.ac.uk/


* Machine Embroidery Designs - http://www.ahey-embroidery.com/
* Machine Embroidery Designs - http://www.ahey-embroidery.com/

Revision as of 02:23, 9 September 2007

Embroidery is the use of needles and threads of varing thickness, with or without beads or other baubles, to lay down a logo or pattern onto fabric using various sewing stitches.

Embroidery is a great way to show off your device. It can also be used to decorate girdles, sleeves, bodices, necklines or pouches. It is promoted in Lochac by the Worshipful Company of Broiderers.

Techniques / Styles

Cultures / Regions

Stitches

Extant Pieces

Misc

Links