Jane Austen was as adept with a needle and a pen, and this one-of-a-kind e-book displays uncommon and beautiful embroidery patterns from her age, repurposed into 15 present stitching tasks.
The tasks are primarily based on Woman’s Journal (1770-1832), a outstanding month-to-month periodical of trend, literature, and gossip. They embody embroidered clothes, equipment, and housewares. A night purse, a muslin scarf, an apron, a flowery serviette set and tablecloth, and different beautiful and practical objects with timeless attraction are among the many designs.
These authentic designs, lots of which haven’t been reproduced in virtually 200 years, are dropped at life by vivid insights into the world of Regency women and their residence lives. Jane Austin Embroidery