Kerry reviews Mary's book about the history of English ecclesiastical embroidery.
http://weoftheneedle.blogspot.com/2014/05/kerrys-book-review-english-church.html
I don't think many of the designs covered are needlepoint. I think this is mostly about embroidery, but I do not know for sure. The review is thorough but the shop is a framing and counted thread-sampler shop so they may have just not mentioned needlepoint kneelers or cushions.
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Monday, June 9, 2014
English Church Embroidery 1833-1953 (A Review)
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book reviews,
books,
ecclesiastical embroidery
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2 comments:
I find these little odd items so interesting. Speaking of....how does one communicate with the Russian needle worker in your Blog List? The one with the off-the-wall translations? I'd like to let her know that someone in California is reading her blog , and appreciates her needlework. Using the regular comment line doesn't seem to work.
if the comment box doesn't work, I have no idea. Try translating the blog and see if there's an email link somewhere....
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