Description
Hedebo embroidery has a long history and has evolved through several distinctive styles to the current form that is characterised by very little surface embroidery and distinctive cutwork areas filled with needlelace.
This delightful, zipped linen pouch echoes embroidery from an earlier period, 1820 – 1840, in a style worked by women of the small farming communities in the Hedebo region and known as Hvidsøm.
Easily recognized by rows of chain stitch surrounding the main areas, it was used to decorate clothing and household items and utilised motifs including flowers, hearts and leaves.
Contents
All our kits include premium quality materials with everything sourced, inspected and cut to measure to enable your project to be as beautiful as the original featured in the magazine or book.
‘Blomst - i126 Kit’ includes the following contents:
- Fabrics (unprinted)
- Fusible interfacing
- Zip
- Card
- Sewing thread
- Embroidery threads
- Needles
Instructions Purchased Separately
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Additional Information
- Product Type
- Kit
- Designer
- Fumie Suzuki
- Technique
- Hedebo Embroidery
- Project Type
- Bag - Zipped Pouch
- Publication
- Inspirations
- Issue Number
- 126
- Dimensions
- 31.5L × 26W × 6.5H (cm)
- Weight
- 0.26kg
- Finished Project Measures
22cm (8 5/8") in diameter