Home Programs 2004 Programs Royal Blackwork Sampler in the 17th Century Tradition
Royal Blackwork Sampler in the 17th Century Tradition Print E-mail
Date/Time:  11/13/2004 9:00 - 4:00 Cancelled
Type:Workshop
Location:Health Track
Teacher:Rae Iverson

Rae is known for her  beautiful designs which incorporate many stitches, some new to even experienced needle workers, and her ability to make them understandable and possible to execute. 

On Saturday, Rae will teach her "Royal Blackwork Sampler in the 17th Century  Tradition", one of her original designs. It is worked on 32 count linen with silk threads and includes a large variety of stitches. Time in class will be spent on the teaching piece which will incorporate all the stitches of the sampler and can be finished as a needle book or small framed piece. Participants can anticipate that the stitching on this small piece will be completed by the end of the day. 

Linen: 32 count linen
Threads:  Stranded Silk 
Stitches: Antwerp Buttonhole, Broad Chain, Buttonhole Bars, Diagonal Cable, Four-sided, Hardanger, Hemstitch, Hem,  Holbein, Longarm Cross, Needle Weaving, One over one, Pulled Rococo, Renaissance Herringbone and Reversible Italian Satin
Class Length One day
Kit Cost: $95
Maximum Teaching Fee:  $55