Clara Weaver: Sammentraksmonstre
This title is not exactly translatable from Norwegian.But the images in this 13 page booklet most certainly are and it is lovely hardanger!As a lover of the history of stitching, this is what I've found out about Clara Weaver:Clara Wæver, 1855-1930, Danish embroidery shop. Clara Wæver opened in 1890, an embroidery shop in Copenhagen, where there also were given training. She placed from the outset emphasis on quality, also in the artistic design of embroidery patterns, which was not common at the time. In 1903, when the studio, which had been driven by the painter Constantin Hansen's daughters, ceased bought Clara Wæver models, patterns and some of the drawings. She knotted contemporary artists to its business, even after she sold the business in 1917, now known under the name Eva Rosenstand Clara Wæver.
How about that!
Thankyouverymuchforsharingthisgreatpattern ! Thankyouverymuchforsharing! That's great! Thank you for the opportunity to get acquainted with the design.
thanks for sharing! love this one! Thank you very much for posting
Lovely!! Thank U very much!! Thank you for sharing! Thank you for sharing! Thank you for sharing
Lovely!!!:$ Bardzo dziękuję Muchas gracias por compartir. Thanks for sharing Very lovely!Thank you for sharing such a delightful design and the history of Clara Weaver. . . :) :) :) qoe2u replied at 2013-4-19 11:07 static/image/common/back.gif
Very lovely!Thank you for sharing such a delightful design and the history of Clara Weaver. . . ...
You are very, very welcome.Stitching ties us all together, past, present, and future!At least that's my view of this incredible art/craft. Thank you!:) sissy replied at 2013-4-26 02:21 static/image/common/back.gif
Thank you!
You're welcome! Very nice!:)