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Pakita's embroidery charts Serie | : Beiderwand collection Beiderwand is an 18th century double weave technique from parts of Germany and Denmark. It means ‘double sided! and the backside is the negative of the front. Itis often pictorial and ina naive style that resembles the Modelbucher of 2 centuries before. The portfolio "Schleswig'sche belderwand” of 1909 contains 45 tables with samples of belderwand from a muscum. This series of publications consists of the charts of these samples. Charts can be used for eross stich or filet crochet. Historical alphabets are added so you can compose your own sampler. The larger charts are made of many smaller motifs that can be combined or used on their own. The original patterns are repeating and mirrored. Sizes and charts are given for one mirrored repeat (charts are with a little overlap) but the pleturat show what a repeating pattern looks like. Enjoy your beiderwand project! “Lae Td Pes ays The Sun 124 x 271 stitches The Sun-Al The Sun-A3 The Sun-Ad The Sun-B1 The Sun-B2 ‘The Sun-B3 The Sun-B4 The Sun-C2 The Sun-C3 Alphabet

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