Early 20th Century Embroidery Techniques2020-02-04T16:21:57+00:00

Early 20th Century Embroidery Techniques

  • Publishing: Spring 11
  • Pub month: March
  • ISBN-13: 9781861088208
  • Author: Gail Marsh
  • Price: £16.99
  • Binding: HB
  • No. of pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 276 x 210 mm
  • Colour: Full colour throughout

In this visually stunning book, Gail Marsh has delved into the archives to research the personalities, varied and unusual techniques and tools that hand-embroiderers used in the period 1900-1939, before the outbreak of World War II. All the examples are from the RBKS Collection at Gawthorpe Hall, where Gail is Curator. Much of the material is previously unpublished and comes from her personal observation of the actual pieces of work and her careful examination of the stitches and techniques used. A unique and fascinating feature is the concentration on the embroiderers and their involvement in the teaching, promotion, writing and practice of stitching in this period. These include the unknown but intriguing experts in the craft, as well as the famous and well-known, including such luminaries as Jessie Newbury, Ann Macbeth, Margaret Swanson, Mrs. Foster, Louisa Peel, Grace Christie, Lewis F. Day, Rebecca Crompton, Kathleen Mann, Rachel Kay Shuttleworth, Prof. Letharby and Joan Drew.

This delightful book is essential reference for any student studying embroidery, fashion and textiles; craftspeople interested in historical embroidery techniques; collectors of textiles and indeed any needlework enthusiast wanting to extend their knowledge.


Author Information

Gail Marsh
Gail Marsh has spent her whole career working with textiles and embroidery and has been teaching embroidery and design for 28 years. From 1972–76 and 2006 to the present day she has been curator of the Rachel-Kay Shuttleworth Collection at Gawthorpe Hall, a National Trust property in Lancashire, NW England. She has also been a textiles and knitwear designer and a design consultant for Marks and Spencer. In addition, she has exhibited her work, received commissions and written several books.