Vintage cross-stitch embroidery schemes and themes

Vintage cross-stitch embroidery schemes and themes

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Recently, needlewomen are becomingIt is popular to embroider a cross on the basis of ancient schemes. This is not strange, since the embroidery of past times attracts with its patterns and themes. The nineteenth century is characterized by the general fascination of women with embroidery. And it does not matter what kind of estate the needlewoman was. The houses were decorated with embroidered ornaments not only well-to-do landowners, but also ordinary people too. Works that were very special showed how spectacular. There were even interest clubs in which the craftsmen gathered to showcase the schemes that they had, and also to show their embroideries with a cross. In past centuries, ancient embroidery taught girls since childhood. Each of them was supposed to be such a needlework.






Schemes of ancient embroidery

Basics of ancient embroidery in the last century beganTo study with the simplest elements. For example, it could be letters, numbers or simple curls, which are often present in floral ornaments. First of all, the masters began to embroider a cross on clothing or other necessary accessories, including jewelry, shoes and small handbags. Brightly embroidered handbags cross-stitch, were very popular with many women of fashion. Especially if the front of the bag was decorated with embroidered flowers or floral arrangements. Ancient cross-stitch embroidery schemes will be demonstrated in this article.




Due attention was paid to the decoration of shoesVintage embroidery. For the shoes made specially selected patterns with already applied ready-made ornaments for embroidering in the technique of the cross. The sole was made of leather, and if this material was not, then thick cardboard was used. When the shoes were completely ready, on the upper part of it they made embroidery with a cross-shaped pattern. Also, ancient embroidery adorned ballet shoes, to which came specially embroidered bags. These bags were hung around the neck and played the role of pockets.
Even the Tsar's family was honored to engage inEmbroidered with a cross. The first schemes in the technique of the cross were drawn manually, in the form of a fine grid. Much later, such drawings have learned to print on machine tools, to subsequently sell them. We can say that these were the original schemes in the old days for cross stitching. Over time, the so-called key-tip was applied to the drawing. And, if to put it simply, these were the first notations of the color scale. Ornaments were inherited from grandmother to granddaughter to preserve an old heritage.
Our grandmothers and great-grandmothers were greatNeedlewomen. They embroidered everything from clothing to home textiles. The ancient schemes have survived to this day. We offer to see a selection of schemes with which napkins, tablecloths and towels were embroidered.






Over time, the trend of embroidery constantlyWas changing. Some drawings came into fashion, and others came out of it. Nowadays there are no special preferences for the craftsmen, each embroider what he wants or what he likes. But the most important thing is not to forget the past, but to preserve the heritage of our ancestors as much as possible. After all, it's so interesting to look at what was done in the past, and compare it with the present.

Examples of schemes











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