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Hardanger

Hardanger is a type of embroidery where a portion of the fabric threads are removed and embroidered around to form a lacy effect.


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 Introduction to Hardanger Embroidery

Introduction to Hardanger Embroidery #ad

by Search Press - Paperback - Published 1999 Affiliate Link to Amazon

 New Anchor Book of Hardanger Embroidery Stitches

New Anchor Book of Hardanger Embroidery Stitches #ad

There are charts for 36 border and motif designs and a range of project ideas show how these can be used to make attractive gifts or items for the home. by Sue Whiting - Paperback - Published 2005 Affiliate Link to Amazon

 Teach Yourself Hardanger Embroidery

Teach Yourself Hardanger Embroidery #ad

Even beginning stitchers can learn this hardanger embroidery with our wonderful how-to guide, 15 projects.. by Alelaide Stockdale, Leisure Arts - Paperback - Published 2004 Affiliate Link to Amazon

Beginners Guide to Hardanger

To learn hardanger, this site shows you how to stitch a design. Needlework Tips and Techniques

History of Hardanger

Interested in knowing the origin of hardanger. This site sponsored by The Caron Collection has information. Caron Collection

Kloster Blocks (Hardanger)

Learn how to do the kloster block in hardanger. Caron Collection





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