Anyone who has a lot of stitch dictionaries on their bookshelves and thinks they have seen it all will be interested in reading a review of a new book called "Elizabethan Stitches: A Guide to Historic English Needlework" that Jacqui Carey has just published. It is full of surface embroidery stitches we needlepointers have never seen, done in threads that are no longer available. In the last five years, Elizabethan embroidery has become clearer than ever to its stitching descendants 400 years away in time. It looks like this book is going to advance that knowledge greatly.
http://www.needlenthread.com/2012/03/elizabethan-stitches-jacqui-carey.html
If you are curious about stitches, if history is your delight, or if you want to do reproduction stitching in the 17th Century manner, then this book is for you. It has to be ordered from this English site,
http://www.careycompany.com/
or from this Canadian shop which I have ordered from occasionally and can vouch for.
http://www.traditionalstitches.com/p_Carey.html
I also found it available via pre-order here.
http://www.bookdepository.com/Elizabethan-Stitches-Jacqui-Carey/9780952322580
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com
and at http://chstitchguides.blogspot.com
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