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Dr. Brat wrote:
The reference to silk was to one of Tanja Berlin's Jacobean kits. Is Jacobean a form of crewel, or is it its own genre? Jacobean Crewel is a "genre". 2-ply crewel wool on linen twill (less often plain weave linen). A time period of "design style" as well. But I think it's great to expand it to silk. :-) Hooray for Tanja. The use of crewel wool for shading (just like silk on silk needlepainting) is also gaining ground, as is more abstract use of crewel. Dianne |
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