PieceWork is the only magazine for those who love all things made by hand and the history behind them. Every issue explores the life and work of traditional needleworkers, takes an in-depth look at historical needlework techniques, and gives instructions for making heirloom-quality projects of your own.
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Bookmarks • Needlework for you, from classic textile traditions to modern stitch interpretations
Unearthed • Colonial Metallic Trimmings
The Charlotte Capelet and a Time for Dancing
The Vanderbilt Pillow • The Lure of Old Lace
Gilded Age Rose and Poms in Blackwork
Louisa May Alcott and Her Needlework • "I Will Do Something…"
The Orchard House
Lerook • A Shetland Topper
Nineteenth-Century Folk Embroidery • from Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Roman Fever and Intertwined • A Crimson Insertion
Intertwined • A Crimson Insertion
Cherry Blossom and Ladybird • The following excerpt is shared with kind per- mission from Japanese Motifs in Stumpwork & Goldwork. The book includes many helpful stitch tutorials, and here, we hope you enjoy learning more about this fabulous dimensional embroidery technique. -Editor
The Long Thread • Voices from Our Community
A Motif to Tat for a Greeting Card
Zari • Opulent Embroidery from India
Gold Rush • A History of Metallic Yarns
A Meiji Mystery • Identifying a Piece of Transnational Embroidery
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