Discover seven projects to knit, embroider, and sew, all of which use the most luxurious of fibers – silk!
In this issue of PieceWork, we pay tribute to silk! Discover
the long history of silk embroidery in Vietnam and the stellar work that
is being done today in “The Amazing World of Vietnamese Silk
Embroidery.” Uncover an unlikely benefit from the production of art silk
in late nineteenth century American in “Discover the Beauty of Art Silk
Embroidery.” Readers will learn why silk stockings were so valued in
the sixteenth century that some were pawned by their owners for quick
cash in “Knitted Silk in Tudor England.” Try your hand at knitting or
embroidering with silk by stitching seven gorgeous projects!
Features and Projects included in this issue:
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Catch It If You Can – Silk Fly Fringe by Mary Polityka Bush
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Discover the Beauty of Art Silk Embroidery by Mary Polityka Bush
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A Silk Art Doily to Embroider by Mary Polityka Bush
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The Amazing World of Vietnamese Silk Embroidery by Cynthia LeCount Samaké
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The Queen of Fibers: Making and Using Silk for Embroidery by Michael Cook
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A Stargazer Lily in Japanese Silk Thread to Embroider by Michael Cook
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Knitted Silk in Tudor England by Lesley O’Connell Edwards
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Silk-Blend Lace Cowls to Knit by Inna Voltchkova
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Hana Lace Scarf to Knit by Evelyn A. Clark
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Peace Silk from India: A Walk on the Wild Side of Sericulture
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Peace Silk Beret and Cowl to Knit by Julie Turjoman
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My Grandmother’s Silk Wedding Saree by Chitra Balasubramaniam
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