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2/14/2010 @ 6:33:27 pm by miscellaneouscrafting.com

The History of Hardanger Embroidery

Hardanger Embroidery originated in Persia and Asia. It reached Italy, where it was converted into reticella lacework. During the 1700s, it had spread to northern Europe. The fabric is made out of cotton material and the threads are counted and then weaved into the fabric. The thread used for the hardanger embroidery is white. The designs are geometrical and in different shapes. In Norway hardang...

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2/1/2010 @ 8:55:54 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

Facts About Hardanger Embroidery

Hardanger embroidery is a very specific type of embroidery which originated in Europe. It began in Norway, to be exact. It has very definite rules and stylistic requirements to be considered Hardanger. One of the fundamentals of Hardanger embroidery is the color schemes. In the traditional Hardanger, the colors used were very important. The pieces used white on white or tan on tan. The col...

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2/1/2010 @ 7:20:07 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

How to Do Hardanger Embroidery

If you are looking to learn about how to do traditional Hardanger embroidery, you must first know a little something about it. The traditional style of Hardanger embroidery produces very geometrical shapes. Whether it is squares, rectangles, diamonds, hearts, or even zig-zags, the end result can usually be split down the middle so you have two identical sides. You can find Hardanger embroidery ...

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2/1/2010 @ 7:19:35 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

What is a Hardanger Embroidery?

Hardanger embroidery is an actual white work that is used by counting thread and thread work that is drawn. Most people like this kind of work because of the work of the weaving of the fabric of cotton or linen. Sometimes people weave pearl cotton threads to make a Hardanger embroidery a fuller look. The color of Hardanger embroidery is commonly white. The thread and the fabrics are white also....

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11/28/2009 @ 2:22:53 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

Hardanger Embroidery

Hardanger embroidery is a simple form of needle work. It was named after the area from where it originated. It involves counting the threads, pulling stitches and clipping threads. Hardanger embroidery has sometimes been called Whitework embroidery. It is traditionally done using white thread on white cloth. It is believed that the Hardanger embroidery began in Persia. After it spread to ...

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9/10/2009 @ 10:48:44 pm by miscellaneouscrafting.com

History of Hardanger Embroidery

Hardanger embroidery uses white thread on an even weave cloth. Drawn and counted threads are the techniques employed. White work embroidery is another way this hardanger embroidery is referenced. It is believed that hardanger embroidery started in Asia and Persia. Later this type of embroidery extended to Italy during the Renaissance period. It eventually took the lacework forms of the Veneti...

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9/2/2009 @ 6:42:34 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

The History of Hardanger Embroidery

There isn't a lot of history pertaining to the origin of Hardanger embroidery. It is thought to have appeared in Persia around the 7th century. It is a simple form of white work named after the Hardanger fjord area in Norway where it was first found. It involves counting thread stitches, drawn thread work and some pulled thread embroidery. It was brought to Europe through voyages from one se...

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8/26/2009 @ 6:52:23 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

Hardanger Embroidery

Hardanger Embroidery (pronounced har danger) got it's name from a little town in western Norway. To the women of Norway, their aprons were such a very important part of their dress, that they would adorn their aprons with this beautiful type of stitching. This type of embroidery needle work, is very old and can be dated back to Persia and Asia, where the work was done with colored silk on a ver...

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8/25/2009 @ 5:38:00 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

History of Hardanger Embroidery

Hardanger Embroidery has no documented history but it is believed that it began in Persia and Asia where a similar work was found using gauze net with silk and metallic thread of different colors. That particular type of attire was worn only by nobility. During the Renaissance, the Hardanger Embroidery spread to Italy and there it was known as Reticella and Venitian lacework. In 1700, it spread to...

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8/20/2009 @ 5:42:07 pm by miscellaneouscrafting.com

Facts About Hardanger Embroidery

If you’ve ever wondered about Hardanger embroidery, here are a few facts that might help you out. First, it was named for the area of Norway where it was founded. Some history sites say that Hardanger embroidery began in ancient Persia and Asia. It had many names including Dutch Hedebo, Scottish Ayrshire work, Russian lacework, and Norwegian Drawn Work. It became popular between 1650 and 1850 ...

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8/20/2009 @ 7:38:00 am by miscellaneouscrafting.com

Hardanger Embroidery

Hardangersøm, known  as hardanger embroidery and also as Norwegian embroidery gets its name from a town in Norway. This type of embroidery is most well know as being Scandinavian. The origins were in Persia and Asia, it spread to Italy after the medieval ages. From that point it moved northward in Europe where the Norwegians altered it to the form known today. America was first introduced...

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