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I learned to embroider when I was a kid, when everyone was really into cross stitch (remember the '80s?). Eventually, I migrated to surface embroidery, teaching myself with whatever I could get my hands on...read more

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Art Nouveau Embroidery Patterns

 

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The Art Nouveau era was a relatively short, transitional period of art, with roots in the Arts & Crafts movement of the 19th century, and branches that stretched into the Modern era.

The style was represented in just about every type of decorative art during the height of its popularity, between 1890-1910.

Embroidery in the Art Nouveau style often featured botanical images, embroidered in wool.

Art Nouveau embroidery patterns at the V&A

The above Art Nouveau embroidery design can be found on the Victoria & Albert Museum website.

If you like the Art Nouveau look, you’ll want to check out (and download) these designs & illustrations by Florence Caulfield, available on the V&A website.

You’ll not only find the line drawings, but you’ll also be able to see them executed in wool embroidery. They’re a real treat!

If you’d like to see a beautiful piece of recent embroidery in this style, take a look at this Apple Fire Screen embroidered by Ruth O’Leary. She embroidered the design and appliquéd it to the ground fabric. It’s quite lovely and the process she used for the whole project is very interesting. You can find her step-by-step development of that project on her blog, Ruth O’Leary Textile Art.

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  1. Thank you for this information. I’ve always loved art nouveau.A good place to see nice example of objects in that style isat the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. I also found in a book, a walking tour in the streets of La ville Lumière, to see beautiful examples of Art nouveau and Art déco architecture. I should look back to the photos I took to find designs that could be embroidered.

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  2. Thanks so much for the 16 stitch overview as well as the link to Ruth O’Leary’s website. So much eye candy to oogle over!
    Have a wonderful weekend as well,
    Devon

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  3. I love styles from many different periods of the past, but le ‘style moderne’ holds a special place for me. I love how the beauty of nature is made glamorous. Now I want this pattern.

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