
An embroidery book
"An Embroidery Book" by Anne Knox Arthur is a practical guide to the art and craft of embroidery, likely written in the early 20th century. This book serves as a comprehensive resource for both novice and experienced needleworkers, emphasizing the historical significance of embroidery and its application in designing everyday items. The focus is on practical skills and techniques, encouraging crafters to express their creativity through fabric and thread. The opening portion of the book introduces readers to the world of embroidery, establishing its importance as a domestic art form that can enhance daily life. The author discusses the advantages of needlework, including its accessibility, affordable materials, and ability to add beauty to one's surroundings. The text highlights the historical evolution of embroidery in England and encourages women to rediscover this craft by exploring their creative potential, moving beyond traditional techniques to develop unique, personalized designs. The foreword suggests a revival of interest in handwork that expresses individuality and creativity, regardless of prior experience.
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