Description
Rooted in the needlework traditions of 18th century Massachusetts, Deerfield embroidery is known for its serene blues, crisp whites, and elegant, stylized florals. This project draws on that legacy, inviting stitchers to experience the hallmark techniques that made Deerfield so distinctive. A wide repertoire of stitches, both simple and intricate, comes together to echo the movement and refinement of early American embroidery, making this piece a beautiful study in history, craftsmanship, and artistry.
This design features the following stitches: buttonhole, buttonhole wheels, chain, snail’s trail (coral knots), darning, feather, fly, French knots, New England laid stitch (Roumanian), outline or stem, herringbone, Deerfield herringbone, cross-stitch, latticework, satin stitch, spike stitch, and speckling.
Design size: 24 cm x 36 cm (9½” x 14¼”) approximately
Fabric and Threads: 1 piece of plain weave linen (white, ecru or light beige) for surface stitching or linen twill, cut 38cm x 45cm (15″ x 18″), Appleton’s crewel wool: 1 skein of lightest blue value; 2 skeins of a medium and dark value and 1 skein of white or saffron (or colours of your choice),
Supplies: Stretcher bars – 38cm x 45cm (15″ x 18″), tacks or staples, tracing materials, needles, scissors, etc.
What’s Next?
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