Description
Discover the timeless beauty of Florentine embroidery, a technique with roots reaching back to the 13th century. Known variously as Bargello or Hungarian stitch, its bold geometrics and rhythmic colourwork flourished in fourteenth‐century Florence, where exquisite examples still grace the galleries of the Bargello Museum.
This sampler carries that legacy into the present, with flowing patterns and striking movement, featuring canvaswork and Florentine stitches worked in unusual ways. Work it in the designer’s palette or choose your own colours, then finish it as a pillow, framed piece, tray insert, or bag panel.
It’s a vibrant way to stitch yourself into a centuries‐old tradition.
Design: 11¾” x 12¼”
Fabric, Threads and Supplies: 46 cm x 46 cm (18” x 18”) 18-count mono canvas, #5 pearl cotton, #12 Kreinik braid, embroidery floss, and Rainbow Gallery’s Fyre Werks and Petite Very Velvet are the suggested threads for creating the wonderful texture of this embroidery, 46 cm x 46 cm (18” x 18”) stretcher bars and tacks #22 and #24 tapestry needles, laying tool, embroidery scissors
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