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<title>Hans Sibmacher, Stick- und Spitzen-Musterbuch</title>
<description>Hans Sibmachers Embroidery - and Lace-Patte rnbook, from the edition from the year 1597 as facsimile copy published by the Imperial and Royal Austrian Museum. With a preface, title page and 35 pattern pages.</description>
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<title>New Modelbuch (1594)</title>
<description>Pages from Vinciolos New Modelbuch of 1594, mostly lacemaking patterns.</description>
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<title>Fashion &amp; Virtue: Textile Patterns and the Print Revolution, 1520-1620</title>
<description>Discusses the Met&#039;s extensive collection of Renaissanc e textile pattern books, used primarily by women to embroider clothes and accessorie s. The practice of embroidery was seen as a virtuous endeavor, and textile pattern books, published with great frequency from the 1520s onward, were designed to inspire, instruct, and encourage &#039;&#039;beautifu l and virtuous women&#039;&#039; in this esteemed practice. Straddling the discipline s of early printmakin g, ornament design, and textile decoration , these works help shed light on the crucial period when the concept of fashion as a means of distinguis hing individual identity became fixed in Western society.</description>
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<title>Period Embroidery Pattern Books and Modelbuchs: References and Links</title>
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