Neües Danβerlein Büechel: Winter Und Sommer Gaertlein, Plate 7

Elisabeth Auingerin Austrian
Publisher H. N. D. C. Austrian

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Seventh plate of pocket-sized Textile Pattern Book with title page 13 pages of letterpressed text, printed on recto and verso, and 33 plates with small textile patterns. This type of pattern book, dated 1691, is of an unusually small format, featuring intricately decorated titles and text, rarely present in German pattern books for women of the 17th century. The plate consists of a grid of thin lines, filled with two horizontal embroidery patterns, likely intended for cross-stitching. The first pattern is made up of two interlacing lines that form a horizontal pattern of loops, bordered above and below by thin, horisontal lines and the spaces between the loops filled with small triangles. The second pattern is made up of zig-zagging parallellograms, the spaces between them filled by alternating flowers on stems with leaves, and framed by thin, horizontal, straight lines. The patterns are executed by filling with dots the spaces of the grid with black to reveal the design motifs. They would have been used mostly by women as a guide in their needlework, which was a type of "entertainment-work" they were expected to engage with during their free time in the home at the time this pattern book was produced.

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