Digital Pattern
Yuki - i110 Digital
by Margaret Lee
Elegant panel of traditional snow motifs in Japanese goldwork.
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Description
Textile designs have always reflected the delicate sensibilities of the Japanese people to nature and the changing seasons. Snow (yuki) was an important symbol as a heavy fall would herald an abundance of water and a good rice harvest.
This traditional representation of snow first emerged during the Muromachi period (1392-1568), before the true structure of snowflakes was identified, and is worked with silver and gold metal threads on a background of heavy gold silk twill using Japanese goldwork techniques.
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
- Margaret Lee
- Technique
- Japanese Goldwork
- Project Type
- Framed Embroidery
- Publication
- Inspirations
- Issue Number
- 110
- Page Count
- 13 pages
- File Size
- 10.5MB
- Finished Project Measures
14cm x 15cm wide (5 1/2" x 6")