Ladies' Manual of Embroidery And Stamping. Giving Full Instructions in Making the Stitches ..

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There are four verieties of this stitch, which is seldom used to delineate a design, unless upon- coarse net or railroad canvas, for which the ordinary cross-stitch is not hea\y enough. The illus- trations delineate it very plainly, making it uxmecessarj' to give a special description of it.
Stem Stitch. No. 26.
This engraving shows a style of stitch largely used in malcing over-wrought vin&s. The de- sign is first run with floss, and then the work is done with a regular over-and-over stitc
...h, which is clearly explained by the engraving. It is suitable for either white or colored embroidery, and is useful in vine patterns.
[; Tapestry Stitch. No. 27.
It is in this stitch that the old hangings and pictures, now so valued from their antiquity, were made. Although very simple, only those having some Icnowledge of the art of painting should attempt anything in this stitch, as the shading must depend upon the eye and not upon a counting of the stitches. Many of the old designs were painted upon the foundation canvas, which was of great assistance to the worker ; and we presume that some of the decorative art societies who are making a re\'ival of Gobelin tapestry a specialty, would be able to furnish the same style ct design.


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