I have probably mentioned a hundred times before this, but I am particularly enamored of blackwork. So, I really like the little charts that Imaginesque posts. They are great for so many purposes – filling in backgrounds, bookmarks borders, small ornaments and so much more. And out of all the small charts they have posted, this is my favorite so far. It is so intricate and so fun at the same time. The design is inspired by the Log Cabin quilt, which oddly enough, is not a favorite of mine, so I am not sure why this blackwork speaks to me so much, but it does. Go figure. And go get the free chart! Go check it out.
Looking for more Blackwork style embroidery patterns and charts? Check out these Blackwork embroidery patterns we found on Etsy.
What defines a pattern as “Blackwork”? Blackwork embroidery is a very old form of counted-thread embroidery. Traditionally it was worked in black silk cotton on white linen. It was used to decorate clothing. Thought to have originated in Spain around the 17th-18th century. There are lot’s of modern-day variations, one being that it is most commonly produced on Aida and not linen.
c’est original , ça me plaît bien
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