Digital Pattern
Dresden Lace - i114 Digital
by Mike Parr
Graceful, whitework heart filled with flowers and leaves in Dresden embroidery.
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Description
A form of whitework, Dresden embroidery employs pulled thread and surface embroidery techniques to replicate lace.
Very popular in 18th century Europe, it was produced in several countries but has its origins in Dresden, the capital of Saxony in the south-east of Germany.
This charming heart, worked onto linen with a variety of cotton threads, is an ideal introduction to this beautiful technique.
With the leaves and flower centres filled with delicate patterns, this design would be perfect for use as a ring cushion.
About this Digital Pattern File
This product is a digital PDF file for you to save and print at home and, as a digital product, it is non-refundable. It does not include any materials or kit. Included are comprehensive instructions to create the project along with detailed step-by-step illustrations/photographs, a full list of threads and materials required, pattern sheet plus any relevant hints, tips and tricks.
Printing this Digital Pattern
To print the full-size pattern sheet you may need to select “tiling” as the print method. This will print in sections over multiple pages which you then stick together to form the full-size pattern sheet.
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Additional Information
- Product Type
- Digital Pattern
- Designer
- Mike Parr
- Technique
- Dresden Embroidery
- Project Type
- Framed Embroidery
- Publication
- Inspirations
- Issue Number
- 114
- Page Count
- 10 pages
- File Size
- 6MB
- Finished Project Measures
17.5cm x 19.5cm wide (7" x 7 3/4")