Initial stages of cutwork technique |
Example of Cutwork embroidery |
This type of embroidery evolved from drawn thread work carried out by nuns for ecclesiastical textiles; popular during the renaissance it was highly valued by royalty and nobility, and alongside other forms of embroidery, reflected the power of the church and the state.
There are different types of cutwork, one of which is the more familiar Broderie Anglais. The technique was traditionally stitched in white thread on white fabric and used for table linen, and collars and cuffs.
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