Blackwork embroidery - Elisabeth Geddes, Moyra McNeill. Blackwork embroidery - Elisabeth Geddes, Moyra McNeill. Www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/pe3_lace_2.pdf. Www.flowersoftheneedle.com/FoTN-Sibmacher.pdf. Www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/pe3_lace_1.pdf. Www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/og_lace.pdf. Patrons de broderie et de lingerie du XVIe siècle - Hippolyte Cocheris, Bibliothèque Mazarine. Les Singvliers Et Novveaux Povrtraicts. Vinciolo Titlepage. Www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/ng1_lace.pdf. A Scholehouse for the Needle. By Richard Schorleyker, 1632 Here foloweth certaine patternes of Cut-workes: newly invented and never published before. Also sundry sortes of spots, as flowers, Birdes and Fishes, &c. and will filty serve to be wrought, some with Gould, some with silke, and some with crewell, in coullers: or otherwise at your pleasure.
And never but once published before. LONDON Printed in Sho-lane at the signe of the Faulcon, by Richard Shorleyker. These scans are taken from printouts which are taken from microfilm reproductions of the original book. There are some dark spots and other irregularities in the printing that I was unable to avoid, but for which I nonetheless apologise. The "medium" scans should be reasonably comfortable to view on-screen, with perhaps a little scrolling depending on the size and resolution of your monitor, while the "large" ones are really too big to view comfortably but do provide more detail. Enjoy. -- K. Www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/ec1_modl.pdf.