by Heather Luke | Jun 23, 2015
Lace made with looped stitches of linen or cotton in intricate patterns using a hand shuttle. ...
by Heather Luke | Jun 23, 2015
A woven cloth with distinctive check or plaid pattern of thin, regular warp stripes and matching weft stripes, creating either a small or a large check, usually in two alternating colours set against a light ground. Named after Richard Tattersall who founded the horse...
by Heather Luke | Jun 23, 2015
A textile technique known as early as the ancient Egyptians, Hebrews and Greeks, which has played an significant role in European culture and economy. Tapisserie of London hand-paint the most beautiful and elegant, bespoke tapestry canvases. Tapestries as...
by Heather Luke | Jun 23, 2015
A term that covers a variation of plaids woven in fine twill wool or worsted, in colours and weaves that have a specific history and meaning, more recently connected with particular Scottish clans. In 1538, King James V of Scotland is recorded as ordering tertane,...
by Heather Luke | Jun 23, 2015
See Tussar.