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Assisi Embroidery – An unusual style of embroidery

On a recent trip to Assisi, Italy – charming medieval town, where St. Francis is born – I visited the local women embroidered in a style that was new to me. They were simply stitching the background and reasons. Then he learned sewing, embroidery and reasons I left the plain background. So the drawings were traditional medieval motifs, as seen in churches throughout Italy. In this article, you will discover the characteristics and history of embroidery Assisi.

What Assisi embroidery is?

Assisi embroidery, thread embroidery account based on an Italian tradition, where the grounds are simply presented a double execution (Holbein) point, leaving a void inside. Traditionally, the land was full of cross stitch, long arms. normal section is also used.

The following design features embroidery Assisi distinguished from other styles of side and that's what makes it so powerful and charming.

traditional designs are based on medieval symbolism, with grotesque satyrs, demons, ancient mythical bird and animals, animals. Other models such as flowers, branches, leaves, fruits. A designer often used to separate candlesticks replica of reasons. The drawings are often very beautiful and mysterious. In the early designs of the 13th and 14th centuries are more primitive and strong. In the 15th and 16th centuries, became more sophisticated, natural.

The patterns are arranged in pairs symmetrically surrounded by scrollwork details. Some themes are used to connect different parts of the design so there is never much empty space. Often these reasons have been designed in a beautiful eye-catching the main reasons. The repetition and symmetry of the reasons for giving the movement and pace the room.

The top and bottom of the drawing is generally limited by the repetition of geometric or floral. The borders are worked in a straight stitch with occasional cross stitch. The color is generally the same color as the background.

Assisi embroidery is worked in two colors – one color for the background and a contrasting color to outline the reasons. Traditionally, red, blue, green or gold was used for outlines on black or brown.

History of Assisi embroidery

Italy has a long tradition of embroidery and other crafts. During the 13th century, a style of embroidery was created in monasteries that were the basis for embroidery Assisi. The grounds were wiped out in fine linen, with outlines background and embroidery floss color. These elements have been used for religious purposes, such as altar cloths and vestments.

In the 16th century, embroidery was of Assisi become very popular and widespread in the lay community. But it fell into decay and many designs and patterns have been lost in the eighteenth century.

After the new state of Italy was founded in 1861, a movement has begun to rediscover and revive the crafts Traditional and create jobs for poor women. 1902 "Laboratory Holiday Ricreativo Feminale San Francisci di Assisi" was founded at Assisi to achieve these goals. They took the traditional embroidery techniques and simplified them. embroidered cotton is used instead of silk. The contours were counted instead of drawing freely on the web. The intricate designs and borders have been simplified and new designs created. The fund is a single point crosses. Color schemes remain the same.

This thriving cottage industry and designs spread throughout modern Italy, in Europe and elsewhere. In Assisi, the traditional style is still alive and you can see local women sitting in front of their homes and embroidery shop embroidery cooperative Local.

If you want to try the style of Assisi embroidery, you can find detailed instructions free patterns and projects in line.

About the Author

I have always loved all the textile arts. I learned to sew and embroider when I was a child, but became bored with the slowness of hand embroidery. Now I’m discovering the joys of computerized machine embroidery which makes it so much easier and faster to create my projects. The best value for the money in a combination embroidery and sewing machine that I’ve found is the Brother SE400&. To find out all about the Brother SE400 and if it’s the best embroidery machine for you, visit my site www.BrotherSE400.com.

Written by cross stitcher

March 1st, 2004 at 2:22 pm

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