NettetTradiční výšivka Mountmellick (pouze práce na bílé) „Mountmellick Embroidery: Inspired by Nature“ od Yvette Stanton a Prue Scott, Vetty Creations, 2007 (2. vyd.). ISBN 978-0-9757677-2-6 „Mountmellick Work: Irish White Embroidery“ od Jane Houston Almqvist, Colin Smythe, 1990. ISBN 0-85105-512-5 Nettet18. sep. 2014 · On a recent trip to Mountmellick I was amazed to see that the town had been Yarn bombed. If you haven’t heard of this new craze yet, it’s a type of grafitti or street art but street art that’s actually impressive. The trees were now purple and pink, one of the local news agents had …
Mountmellick Work: Irish White Embroidery - Almqvist, Jane …
NettetMountmellick Work, a white-on-white embroidery technique, was invented in the early 1800s by Johanna Carter. Wanting to give Irish women a way to earn money, she set up a small school in Mountmellick to train them in this craft. NettetDuring the 19th Century this quiet residential town gave its name to the world renowned Victorian White on White embroidery called Mountmellick Work. The Museum has … excel formulas in word document
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Nettet6. nov. 2024 · The Mountmellick embroidery stitch is a decorative line stitch made of up little triangle-like stitches that join together like chain stitches. It’s a simple stitch to work, once you get the rhythm of it … Nettet14. apr. 2024 · Noel Deffew (right) from Mountmellick who was very well liked ESB worker. He contested the Council elections in ’85 but was unsuccessful. He did manage to get elected to Mountmellick Town Commission. Picture: Jim Yorke Joe Dunne tops the poll in Portlaoise. It was developed around 1825 by Johanna Carter, who taught it to a group of about 15 women and girls. It used white cotton thread on white cotton fabric, and predominantly floral motifs. The plants featured were those that were found around the town of Mountmellick, and included blackberries, oak, fern, dog … Se mer Mountmellick embroidery or Mountmellick work is a floral whitework embroidery originating in the town of Mountmellick in County Laois, Ireland, in the early nineteenth century. Se mer • Mountmellick Development Craft Museum. History of Mountmellick work • Vetty Creations Links to Mountmellick embroidery information, collections, websites, books, … Se mer Mountmellick embroidery uses predominantly knotted and padded stitches to create beautifully textured whitework embroidery. The work … Se mer • Beale, Edgar, The earth between them, Wentworth Books, Sydney, 1975 • Boyle, Elizabeth, The Irish flowerers, Ulster Folk Museum and Institute of Irish Studies, Queens University, Belfast, 1971 • O'Keeffe, Regina, The Quakers of Mountmellick, FAS … Se mer brynton bonds