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Paperback The Art of Needle-Work, From the Earliest Ages [By E. Stone] Ed. by the Countess of Wilton Book

ISBN: 1144764637

ISBN13: 9781144764638

The Art of Needle-Work, From the Earliest Ages [By E. Stone] Ed. by the Countess of Wilton

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"The Art of Needle-Work, From the Earliest Ages," by Elizabeth Stone and edited by the Countess of Wilton, offers a comprehensive exploration of needlework's rich history and enduring appeal. This meticulously researched work delves into the origins and evolution of various needlecraft techniques, from ancient embroidery to intricate needlepoint.

Stone examines the social, cultural, and artistic significance of needlework throughout history, highlighting its role in women's lives and its contribution to decorative arts. With detailed descriptions and historical context, this book serves as an invaluable resource for both needlework enthusiasts and those interested in the historical aspects of textile arts. Discover the artistry and legacy of needlework as revealed in this classic study.

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