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Embroidered textiles, a world guide to traditional patterns, Sheila Paine ; line drawings by Imogen Paine

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Embroidered textiles, a world guide to traditional patterns, Sheila Paine ; line drawings by Imogen Paine
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Embroidered textiles
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
636910472
Responsibility statement
Sheila Paine ; line drawings by Imogen Paine
Sub title
a world guide to traditional patterns
Summary
From the Publisher: The only worldwide survey of embroidered textiles: a remarkable visual panorama. Embroidery has been practiced for thousands of years, and the variety is astonishing: gold-embroidered Chinese court insignia, landscape-worked Japanese kimonos, Sumatran sarongs, Indian saris, Afghan chain-stitched purses, Turkish napkin borders, Ghanaian patchwork banners, Egyptian head shawls, Moroccan cushion covers, Hungarian sheepskin jerkins, Slovakian bed curtains, German folk dress, Dutch bonnets, Breton coifs, Sicilian ecclesiastical cloths, Spanish sleeves, North American Indian quillwork pouches, Mexican blouses, Panamanian molas, Peruvian Nasca textiles, and more. The book is organized into four main sections, covering every aspect of embroidered textiles: Guide to Identification: the key fabrics, materials, stitches, motifs, and styles; The Decorative Power of Cult: recurrent mythological symbols, including Great Goddess figures, Trees of Life, and symbols of the Hunt; Religion and Its Patterns: the main symbols of all the major religious and spiritual systems; The Magic of Embroidery: protective and strengthening devices rooted in ancient beliefs and superstitions. There are 500 illustrations (over 360 in color), including specially taken color photographs, maps, line drawings, and a dictionary of stitches. Complete with a glossary, a guide to textile collections around the world, and advice on collecting and conserving textiles, this comprehensive survey, now in an enhanced format and completely revised, will be invaluable to anyone interested in fashion, textiles, crafts, and design
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Techniques and traditions -- 1: Guide To Identification -- Far East -- Indian subcontinent -- Central Asia -- Middle East -- West, Central, and East Africa -- North Africa -- Southeast Europe -- Eastern Europe -- Baltic states -- Scandinavia -- Central Europe -- Western Europe -- North America -- Central America -- South America -- 2: Decorative Power Of Cult -- Great goddess -- Tree of life -- Hunt -- Sun -- 3: Religion And Its Patterns -- Taoism -- Buddhism -- Hinduism -- Islam -- Zoroastrianism -- Christianity -- 4: Magical Source Of Protection -- Magic of embroidery -- Protective embroidery -- Supplementary embroidery -- Patterns -- Materials -- Power of red -- High days and holy places -- Transitional embroidery -- Glossary -- Dictionary of stitches -- Further reading -- Collections and collecting -- Sources of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Index
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