Russian

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  • I have always loved all forms of Russian Embroidery.  Their folk art embroideries are bright with clear colors and patterns. Red, yellow and black are among the favorite colors.  Use these designs for a quilt or make great kitchen accessories - aprons, hot mats, towels, placemats or table covers!

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  • Matryoshka Dolls, also known as nesting dolls, were first made in Russia in 1890.  They were hand painted, sometimes with very intricate designs and various sizes fit inside each other.  Traditionally the outer one is a woman, but those inside can be either gender, usually ending with a baby. These designs can be used with Embroidery Glitter.

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  • You can make purses, wall hangings, pillow or table mats with these designs. Use all embroidery or some fabric patches. Lots of variations possible! You can see how different the designs look when you use different colors. Lots of pockets in the lining and a zipper from strap to strap. You will receive full instructions for the purses. Circle purses are great because they can open really wide and you have lots of room for large items! This set comes in small, medium and large sizes. Sizes: Small 10.5", Medium 15", Large 17".

    These delightful purses are based on artwork by Anastasia Zabrodina of Chisinau, Moldova. The artwork of course remains the copyrighted property of Anastasia. She gives permission to use these designs on items for sale as long as the information *artwork from Anastasia Zabrodina and design from BFC* is given with the items.

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  • The onion domes of Russia are so distinctive that few would not recognize where they are from. St. Basil's Cathedral, built between 1551 and 1561 was commissioned by Ivan the terrible. It is actually separate chapels that are brought together as a cathedral by a large center tower. It is often mistakenly thought of as part of the Kremlin, but though close is totally separate. The interior is quite understated compared to the exterior having many pastel floral decorations. It is a maze of corridors and stairways with so little room for worshippers, special services often have to be held outside.
    PLEASE NOTE: This set is done a little differently than our other windows sets. The black fabric is background - not embroidered. Designs 1 and 3 are just outlines you can use to size those blocks. Be sure to read the instructions even if you have done many of our windows.

    I can see these designs as appropriate for a quilt or coverlet in addition to wall pictures.

    The small window is 12x16, the medium is 15x20 and the large is 18x24. You receive full instructions on various ways of putting your window together.


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  • The ancestry of the Tadjik people goes back 4000 years. This ethnic group has lived in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Pakistan and China, along the *Silk Road*. Originally influenced by Persian arts, you can see their influence in the textile work of many countries. They have a rich cultural history of textile ornament. Their embroideries are taken from flowers and vegetation and is always very decorative. This is a companion set to Ancient Russian Florals I and they can be used together. I have used similar colors and styles in this set so you can put them together easily. There are two examples below.
    These designs are very appropriate for clothing, linens, pillow, wall hangings and quilts.


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  • The ancestry of the Tadjik people goes back 4000 years. This ethnic group has lived in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzebekistan, Iran, Pakistan and China, along the *Silk Road*. Originally influenced by Persian arts, you can see their influence in the textile work of many countries. They have a rich cultural history of textile ornament. Their embroideries are taken from flowers and vegetation and is always very decorative. There are many examples of large embroideries encompassing an entire piece of fabric. The colors are clear and rich.  I have stitched these in some of the traditional colors but these designs lend themselves to any color scheme - even tone on tone. Though they can be used alone, the first three rows of designs are created to be used as large borders. The designs have guidelines to help you line up the designs. (Please note there is a difference in the second design in the 4x4 size to allow for a larger size for the the first and third designs. )
     These designs are very appropriate for clothing, linens, pillow, wall hangings and quilts. 


    15 Designs each in 3 Sizes SML Check Sizes

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