Jacobean 6 Daaft Designs Embroidery
Pattern & Printed Panel Kit
Jacobean 6 Daaft Designs Embroidery is another beautiful design by Daaft Designs created for the experienced embroiderer. The Jacobean 6 design combines a mix of soft, subtle complementary colors in a variety of Jacobean stitches.
The Jacobean 6 Daaft Designs Embroidery Pattern and Print pack includes the design screen printed onto Dupion Silk that has been backed with cotton voile and over locked on the outer edges.
There are no threads included so that you are not forced to purchase threads which you may already have. Instead you will find a list of the threads used in this design. The thread numbers are from the DMC and Anchor ranges with equivalent numbers also supplied.
Kit Contains:
- Pre-printed fabric
- detailed instructions
- diagrams
- stitch guide
- list of thread requirements and
- color photograph.
Design Size: 500mm x 250mm
Stranded Cotton threads are not included in the Kit but are listed as follows:
- DMC 315 OR Anchor 1019
- DMC 316 OR Anchor 1017
- DMC 422 OR Anchor 943
- DMC 902 OR Anchor 897
- DMC 3045 OR Anchor 888
- DMC 3046 OR Anchor 887
- DMC 3047 OR Anchor 852
- DMC 3726 OR Anchor 1018
- DMC 3727 OR Anchor 1016
- DMC 3828 OR Anchor 373
- DMC 3802 OR Anchor 1019
- DMC 3860 OR Anchor 871
- DMC 3861 OR Anchor 870
- Anchor 858 OR DMC 524
- Anchor 859 OR DMC 522
- Anchor 860 OR DMC 3363
- Anchor 861 OR DMC 520
- Anchor 862 OR DMC 935
(the first thread listed is the one used in the original pattern)
Please click below for either the DMC Stranded Cotton or Anchor Stranded Cotton Ranges if you are missing a few from your stash and want to add them to your Shopping Cart so you can start the design straight away!!
Click HERE for DMC Stranded Cotton
Click HERE for Anchor Stranded Cotton.
Wikipedia describes Jacobean embroidery as follows:
Jacobean embroidery refers to embroidery styles that flourished in the reign of King James I of England in first quarter of the 17th century.
The term is usually used today to describe a form of crewel embroidery used for furnishing characterized by fanciful plant and animal shapes worked in a variety of stitches with two-ply wool yarn on linen. Popular motifs in Jacobean embroidery, especially curtains for bed hangings, are the Tree of Life and stylized forests, usually rendered as exotic plants arising from a landscape or terra firma with birds, stags, squirrels, and other familiar animals.
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