Jacobean Crewel Work

The word ‘crewel’ refers to the type of wool used, and a wide variety of stitches are worked on a linen twill background. ‘Jacobean’ refers to an historic style popular during the reign of James I (1603-1625) – designs were influenced from the East and included fantastical plants and animals, a total lack of proportion, and deep, rich colours.
Jacobean
Jacobean
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