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About The Austrian Vine History of The Austrian Vine: The border motif of a vine and flowers were discovered from an Austrian sampler, from Salzburg  stitched in the 1820-30's period of time. These motifs are common themes, for flowers and vines have always existed. Flowers bloom everywhere in Austria, even in the winter!  I know, because I lived there in college on a semester abroad program.  And, I've returned a few times, amazed at green grass and flowers in December! The design can be stitched in multiple sequences to create a long border. Borders were common design traits of clothing and home décor. Sometimes multiple borders came together to create one larger border. Or, a border might contain common motifs found in Austrian clothing, furniture or home items, which were combined into Embroidery Patterns Border, Vine Pattern Design, Machine Embroidery Flowers Design, Embroidery Vines Leaves, Embroidery Vines And Flowers, Embroidered Border Design, Embroidery Flower Border, Hand Embroidery Motifs Design, Hand Embroidery On Dress

About The Austrian Vine History of The Austrian Vine: The border motif of a vine and flowers were discovered from an Austrian sampler, from Salzburg stitched in the 1820-30's period of time. These motifs are common themes, for flowers and vines have always existed. Flowers bloom everywhere in Austria, even in the winter! I know, because I lived there in college on a semester abroad program. And, I've returned a few times, amazed at green grass and flowers in December! The design can be…

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Hello all. I have been working a lot and have limited time, but i wanted to put a short post in. I talked in my first post about the three-part embroidery on the sleeves of traditional chemises from Podillia, Bukovyna, Moldova and Wallachia. I have here three examples. Often charted or painted examples do not bother to explain the arrangement on the sleeve of the three motifs. This first one is Ukrainian, from the Khmel'nytsky oblast [administrative region]. Which is part of Eastern…

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