Hungarian Folk Art No. 4

12.0"  x  10.4"   on 14/28 count fabric

The original purpose of Hungarian embroidery on garments was to strengthen the hemline, but it later began appearing as decoration on both costume and household textiles.  In the eighteenth century, free-hand floral designs of various stitch types began replacing the older geometric motifs.
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Description

Hungarian Folk Art No. 4 from Glendon Place.

Designed by Cheryl Granda, © 2023.

Supplies Needed to Stitch GP-287 “Hungarian Folk Art No. 4”

Stitched on 28ct White Opalescent Lugana from Zweigart.

Sulky 12 Wt Mill Hill Beads
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There are no known corrections to this pattern. If you suspect one, please contact Wichelt Imports.