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Antique 1900s Russian Folk Linen Towel. Tambour Embroidery, Wool & Cotton, Vologda Province-stock-foto
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Embroidery embroidery-stock-foto
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Colorful Beginnings: Choosing Embroidery Floss for a Floral Project on Fabric with Hoop Stand-stock-foto
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This 19th-century lace fragment represents textile craftsmanship, intricate design, and decorative techniques common in mid- to late-19th-century European fashion and fabric work.-stock-foto
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The Art of Handmade Embroidery: Creating a Beautiful Bouquet of Flowers-stock-foto
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Woman's hands embroidering a flower on a wooden hoop.-stock-foto
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Handmade crafts, needle works on embroidery stand hoop-stock-foto
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Woman's hands embroidering a flower on a wooden hoop.-stock-foto
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The Art of Handmade Embroidery: Creating a Beautiful Bouquet of Flowers-stock-foto
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Close-up of a wooden Embroidery Hoop ready to start a project on a fabric.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a wooden Embroidery Hoop ready to start a project on a fabric.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a wooden Embroidery Hoop ready to start a project on a fabric.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a wooden Embroidery Hoop ready to start a project on a fabric.-stock-foto
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Close-up of a wooden Embroidery Hoop ready to start a project on a fabric.-stock-foto
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A set of needlework stand to embroidery project and a pot on the table.-stock-foto
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Sampler samplers-stock-foto
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Sampler samplers-stock-foto
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Fragment of Vilnius textile embroidered with silver thread, highlighting 17th- and 18th-century decorative techniques and patterns.-stock-foto
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Detail of an embroidered textile from Vilnius, showing 17th- and 18th-century stitching techniques, patterns, and color arrangement.-stock-foto
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Textile fragment of 18th-century European lace, exhibiting ornamental designs and traditional needlework techniques.-stock-foto
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This lace fragment from 1840–1860 demonstrates intricate needlework, decorative motifs, and the textile techniques used in mid-19th-century Europe.-stock-foto
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Fragment of lace from the first half of the 19th century (1801-1850), illustrating period textile design and handcraft techniques.-stock-foto
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Piece of 18th-century lace, displaying intricate textile patterns and traditional needlework techniques from the 1700s.-stock-foto
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Fragment of lace dating from the late 18th century (1791-1800), showing delicate textile patterns and handcraft techniques of the period.-stock-foto
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An 18th-century lace fragment exemplifying textile techniques and decorative patterns of the era.-stock-foto
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Sampler (Limar)-stock-foto
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Sampler (Limar)-stock-foto
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Panel of cotton cloth, embroidered-stock-foto
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Sampler (Limar)-stock-foto
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Sampler (Limar)-stock-foto
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Textile Fragment 13th–14th century. Textile Fragment  454363-stock-foto
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Embroidered coverlet ca. 1720 American or British This linen coverlet is embroidered with multicolored wools in satin stitch, long and short stitch, buttonhole stitch, stem stitch, and a variety of filling stitches. It is composed of four panels, each about 371/430 inches, with a band of twelve small pieces stitched together along the top. Each large panel is embroidered with flowering trees of life, upon which birds are perched. The piece is backed and bordered by new, machine-stitched linen.. Embroidered coverlet  13608-stock-foto
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Sampler 19th century German. Sampler  228435-stock-foto
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Fragment of Blackwork ca. 1590 British. Fragment of Blackwork. British. ca. 1590. Silk and gilt-metal-wrapped threads on woven plain weave linen foundation. Textiles-Embroidered-stock-foto
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Embroidery 1774–92 French. Embroidery  220182-stock-foto
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Cap crown first half 18th century Italian, Venice or Flemish, Brussels Making extensive use of decorative zigzags and other geometric designs, this type of extremely fine needle lace, which was made during the first half of the eighteenth century, is rare and highly prized. The seemingly endless array of effects is achieved by using one basic buttonhole stitch but varying the grouping and spacing of the stitches.. Cap crown  227611-stock-foto
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Embroidered whitework coverlet ca. 1821–25 Probably Jane Simonton Chapman This whitework coverlet is composed of three lengths of twill-weave fabric stitched together. It is embroidered with loops of heavy white cotton thread, sometimes called "candlewicking." A large eight-pointed star is embroidered in the center with an eagle above it and one beneath it. The central motifs are surrounded by flowering potted plants and a swag border. The coverlet is fringed on all four sides; each piece of fringe is drawn through the hem individually.. Embroidered whitework coverlet  13620-stock-foto
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Sampler 1813 Austrian. Sampler  228153-stock-foto
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Embroidered picture first half 18th century British. Embroidered picture  219777-stock-foto
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Textile Fragment 5th century. Textile Fragment  443726-stock-foto