Embroider the Bayeux Tapestry : Transfer and Stitch 25 Historic Scenes Featuring Kings, Knights, Horses and More

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Embroider the Bayeux Tapestry : Transfer and Stitch 25 Historic Scenes Featuring Kings, Knights, Horses and More

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 144 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781800923669
  • DDC分類 746.4460433

Full Description

In 2026, the UK celebrates the Bayeux Tapestry's first trip to British soil in 900 years, with a feted exhibition at the British Museum. With Tapestry enthusiast and embroidery expert Mia Hansson as your guide, celebrate this historic moment: embroider your way through the story of the Norman conquest of England in 1066, and recreate some of the world's most famous embroidery for yourself using simple stitches and full-size iron-on transfers.

'If you're at all interested in the amazing 11th-century piece of art that is the Bayeux Tapestry, or if you want to try your own hand at embroidering like an Anglo-Saxon, grab this book.'

- Dr David Musgrove: Content Director of HistoryExtra and co-author of The Story of the Bayeux Tapestry.

Bring the Bayeux Tapestry to life by embroidering 25 historic scenes featuring bishops, knights, trees, dragons, horses and, of course, King Harold with the fateful arrow in his eye.

Discover creative insights into the craftsmanship and skill used to create one of the most significant cultural artefacts in the world and recreate key parts of it for yourself using simple stitches and full-size iron-on transfers.

Choose from the 25 iron-on transfer designs: simply cut them out and iron them on to your fabric, giving you precise outlines and a shortcut to stitching.
The book contains a complete guide to tools and materials (just seven shades of 2-ply crewel wool are used), and illustrated step-by-step instructions for working the four stitches (stem stitch, chain stitch, double running stitch and Bayeux stitch), along with advice on using the transfers and planning your stitch journey.
Discover 20 additional key scenes of historical significance explored with Mia's technical insight, and uncover things you might not have noticed before: featureless seafarers, a man kneeling on an invisible leg, floating torsos and horses with impossible legs.
The embroidery designs are presented chronologically, and with reference to their placement on the Tapestry, so that you can easily navigate this extraordinary work of art and understand the historical context.

Stunning photography and instructive stitch diagrams make this historical and artistic masterpiece accessible whether you want to replicate one of Aesop's fables that appear in the friezes, or majestic sections such as Harold's coronation.

About the author: in 2016, Mia Hansson started embroidering a full-scale Bayeux Tapestry replica, using fabrics and threads as similar as possible to those used in the original work. She is due to finish this extraordinary achievement in time for the 1,000th anniversary of William the Conqueror's birth, in 2027. The Bayeux Tapestry spans almost 70 metres (77 yards) and features over 1,500 designs.

'This is a beautiful, practical, and incredibly informative book. Mia's up-close and personal experience of recreating the Bayeux Tapestry with her own needle adds an extra dimension to our knowledge of the embroidery. If you're at all interested in the amazing 11th-century piece of art that is the Bayeux Tapestry, or if you want to try your own hand at embroidering like an Anglo-Saxon, grab this book.'

- Dr David Musgrove is Content Director of HistoryExtra and co-author of The Story of the Bayeux Tapestry.

Contents

Foreword by Jan Messent 8

Introduction 10

About the Bayeux Tapestry 12

Materials and tools 14

Stitches 16

Order of work 19

Getting started 20

PROJECTS AND SCENES OF SPECIAL INTEREST 24

PROJECT: King Edward the Confessor's palace, scene 1 26

PROJECT: Harold with a bird of prey, scene 2 30

PROJECT: Bosham church, scene 3 34

PROJECT: The fox and the crow: an Aesop's fable, scene 4 38

The second English ship, scene 4 40

PROJECT: The capture of Earl Harold Godwinson, scene 7 42

A group of Guy's four horses, scene 7 46

A group of men outside Guy's residence, scene 8 48

PROJECT: The deer and the lion, part 1: an Aesop's fable, scene 8 50

PROJECT: The deer and the lion, part 2: an Aesop's fable, scene 8 52

PROJECT: A tree and a ram, scene 8 54

My favourite tree, scene 9 56

PROJECT: The look-out tree, scene 11 58

PROJECT: Interlaced birds, scene 12 62

PROJECT: William's meeting with Harold, scene 14 64

PROJECT: Peacocks, scene 14 68

PROJECT: Ælfgyva between the pillars, scene 15 70

PROJECT: My favourite dragons, scene 15 74

William and three men on horseback, scene 16 76

Conan on a rope in Dol, scene 18 78

The fort at Dinan, scene 19 80

PROJECT: Tall dragons, scene 22 82

PROJECT: Birds on a stand, scene 22 84

PROJECT: William on his throne in Bayeux, scene 22 86

PROJECT: Harold between the relics, scene 23 90

PROJECT: The wolf and the crane: an Aesop's fable, scene 24 94

Elderly King Edward, scene 25 96

Westminster Abbey, scene 25 98

King Edward being buried before he died, scene 26 100

King Edward's sickbed and death, scenes 27 and 28 102

PROJECT: Harold's coronation, scene 30 104

The men outside the palace, scene 31 108

PROJECT: The comet, scene 32 110

The tittle-tattlers on a ship, scene 34 112

The men loading the ship, scene 36 114

The uncomfortable-looking horse and more, scene 37 116

The racing horses, scenes 39 and 40 118

PROJECT: The man cooking, scene 42 120

A family of trees on the edge of the battlefield, scene 48 124

A group of horses, scene 48 126

PROJECT: Twin trees, scene 48 128

William and Odo on horseback, scene 49 130

PROJECT: The winged horse, scene 50 132

PROJECT: Harold with the arrow in his eye, scene 57 134

Harold's death, scene 57 138

Using the transfers 140

Acknowledgements 144

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