Church Needlework by Hinda Hands - The Hand Embroidery Handbook
Church Needlework by Hinda Hands
Whether you enjoy the history of the craft or if you're a beginner that wants to learn some new hand embroidery techniques and practical instruction, this book is a treasure for doing hand embroidery, especially hand embroidery for church related projects such as liturgical vestments, altar frontals, etc.
Many of us wish to offer our labors of love to the Church. This book’s ideals align perfectly with that goal. Many of us have talents that can be honed and sharpened in the service of the Church. Miss Hand’s little book is an indispensable resource for ladies and gentleman who know how to use needle and thread to create those pieces of art that stand the test of time and adorn the Church.
Hand embroidery is a specific niche and this is one of those rare books in that field. Finally, as Miss Hands comments, it is one thing to know how to do embroidery. But studying the spirit of the craft, understanding how our ancestors did embroidery and why it has been done in the Church for ages, these help our knowledge that we already have to create true beauty.
NOTE: This book is a reproduction of an informative historical work. Ecclesiastical Sewing has digitally remastered this text, preserving the original ideas for future generations. Since this is the reconstructed original, the original blemishes may be present in our reproduction. These have been left with the intention to preserve the integrity of this historical work.
Modern readers may not be as familiar with the writing style of historical works. These books were written at a time when there was an assumed level of knowledge. They are unlike today's works where people expect to be taken by the hand through every possible detail.
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Send them a FREE $10 just for checking us out! Give them the code ”REFERRAL10” for $10 off their first order!
If you haven't used the code yet, it will work on your first order as well! Just make sure to pass it along to your favorite priest, pastor, or seamstress!
Church Needlework by Hinda Hands
Whether you enjoy the history of the craft or if you're a beginner that wants to learn some new hand embroidery techniques and practical instruction, this book is a treasure for doing hand embroidery, especially hand embroidery for church related projects such as liturgical vestments, altar frontals, etc.
Many of us wish to offer our labors of love to the Church. This book’s ideals align perfectly with that goal. Many of us have talents that can be honed and sharpened in the service of the Church. Miss Hand’s little book is an indispensable resource for ladies and gentleman who know how to use needle and thread to create those pieces of art that stand the test of time and adorn the Church.
Hand embroidery is a specific niche and this is one of those rare books in that field. Finally, as Miss Hands comments, it is one thing to know how to do embroidery. But studying the spirit of the craft, understanding how our ancestors did embroidery and why it has been done in the Church for ages, these help our knowledge that we already have to create true beauty.
NOTE: This book is a reproduction of an informative historical work. Ecclesiastical Sewing has digitally remastered this text, preserving the original ideas for future generations. Since this is the reconstructed original, the original blemishes may be present in our reproduction. These have been left with the intention to preserve the integrity of this historical work.
Modern readers may not be as familiar with the writing style of historical works. These books were written at a time when there was an assumed level of knowledge. They are unlike today's works where people expect to be taken by the hand through every possible detail.
Who else do you know that might like our company?
Send them a FREE $10 just for checking us out! Give them the code ”REFERRAL10” for $10 off their first order!
If you haven't used the code yet, it will work on your first order as well! Just make sure to pass it along to your favorite priest, pastor, or seamstress!