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Whitework embroidery is any
embroidery technique in
which the
stitch and the
foundation fabric (traditionally
white linen) are of same color.
Styles of...
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Whiteworks (or
White Works) is a
former mining hamlet near the town of Princetown,
within Dartmoor National Park, in the
English county of Devon. Tin mining...
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white linen or cotton, this work is
collectively referred to as
whitework. However,
whitework can
either be
counted or free.
Hardanger embroidery is a counted...
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counted thread and
drawn thread work techniques. It is
sometimes called whitework embroidery.
Hardanger embroidery gets its name from the
district of Hardanger...
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introducing chikankari to India.
Chikan began as a type of white-on-white (or
whitework) embroidery. The
technique of
chikan embroidery is
known as chikankari...
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anglaise (French, "English embroidery",
pronounced [bʁɔdʁi ɑ̃ɡlɛz]) is a
whitework needlework technique incorporating features of embroidery,
cutwork and...
- mid-19th century, and
could be
decorated with tucks,
embroidery (especially
whitework), or lace. When wide
pagoda sleeves were
fashionable (1850s), chemisettes...
- ****ine,
muslin with
whitework embroidery, c.1835. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Costume Institute: 2009.300.3886....
- fiddle, a
Norwegian stringed instrument Hardanger embroidery, a form of
whitework hand
embroidery from the
district of the same name
Hardanger cloth, a...
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grouped with
whitework embroidery because it was
traditionally done in
white thread on
white fabric and is
often combined with
other whitework techniques...