2019-11-02 Two variations of an embroidery pattern, Dickens’ Martin Chuzzlewit, and a Workbasket.

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The user forum has been transferred to groups.io!

After some days of waiting, the people at groups.io did a great job in grabbing all yahoo members and posts and transfer them alive and kicking to the groups.io platform.

We’ve been thinking about this change ever since Yahoo introduced Neo, and although groups.io is a paid platform, at least we’re not now at the mercy of parties not really interested in running a group platform.

Please do not post messages on Yahoo anymore! They won’t be transferred to the new location and eventually they’ll disappear – a pity, when there’s useful information in them.

 

NEW PUBLICATIONS

Go to https://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org to see the new publications.

H-ML080 The Workbasket Volume 8 No. 2
8 pages, page 4 and 5 combined to one. Corn Shuck Novelties (buttons, corsages, flowers, bracelet, rugs, wastebasket, fruit bowl, slippers). Quilting: Indian Plume Quilt.
Scans donated by M. Leigh Martin, edited by Sytske Wijnsma. Published with kind permission of F+W Media, the current copyright holder.

J-FW006 Dickens – Martin Chuzzlewit
Dickens, Charles. illustrator: Bernard, F.
Illustrations from the Household Edition of the Charles Dickens’ novel, excellent for theater and costume research. Martin Chuzzlewit is set in the United States, 1840’s.
From the collection of Frans Wijnsma, scanned by Seya Wijnsma-Spek, edited by Judith Adele.

J-TL003 Louis Gluehr – Rose bouquet – 5019
Handpainted Berlin woolwork pattern on gray paper. A bouquet of three white roses with copper and brown leaves. Included another version with pink roses and grayscale leaves.
From the collection of the Textile Research Center in Leyden (acquisition number TRC 2018.1562), published with their permission. Charted by Sytske Wijnsma.

Enjoy! And talk about APL with your neighbours!

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