Broderie anglaise is characterized by patterns composed of round or oval holes, called eyelets, which are cut out of the fabric, then bound with overcast or buttonhole stitches. The patterns, often depicting flowers, leaves, vines, or stems, are further delineated by simple embroidery stitches made on the surrounding material. The technique remains associated with England because of its popularity there during the 19th century in the Victorian Era.
Broderie anglaise was extremely popular in England between 1840 to 1880. We create this contemporary design with classic embroidered roses & leaves. The simple yet elegant design is very well finished with hand folded and stitched border with mitred corners, & then hem-stitched inside this folded edge. Attention to details is always the sign of fine linens.
- Made of premium quality pure Cotton.
- Crisp white cotton pearl thread.
- Round size: 68″ diameter
- Choose with 6 pieces napkins or with no napkin.
- Measurements are approximate with a variance of 5-10% deviance.
- NO dryer.
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