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Cutwork Collection

Cutwork is a delicate and intricate form of embroidery that involves cutting away parts of the fabric to create beautiful designs

Background imageCutwork Collection: Spechio di pensieri delle belle et Virtudiose donne, 1546. 1546. Creator: Matteo Pagano

Spechio di pensieri delle belle et Virtudiose donne, 1546. 1546. Creator: Matteo Pagano
Spechio di pensieri delle belle et Virtudiose donne, 1546

Background imageCutwork Collection: Sampler, Pennsylvania, 1795. Creator: Unknown

Sampler, Pennsylvania, 1795. Creator: Unknown
Sampler, Pennsylvania, 1795

Background imageCutwork Collection: Two Panels from a Skirt, Philippines, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown

Two Panels from a Skirt, Philippines, c. 1830. Creator: Unknown
Two Panels from a Skirt, Philippines, c. 1830

Background imageCutwork Collection: Sampler, Ireland, 1852. Creator: Elisha Ryan

Sampler, Ireland, 1852. Creator: Elisha Ryan
Sampler, Ireland, 1852

Background imageCutwork Collection: Handkerchief, England, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Handkerchief, England, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Handkerchief, England, 18th century

Background imageCutwork Collection: Sleeve Pieces, France, 1758. Creator: Unknown

Sleeve Pieces, France, 1758. Creator: Unknown
Sleeve Pieces, France, 1758

Background imageCutwork Collection: Panel (Probably used as a Pillow Cover), Italy, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown

Panel (Probably used as a Pillow Cover), Italy, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
Panel (Probably used as a Pillow Cover), Italy, c. 1600

Background imageCutwork Collection: Ruffle, France, 1758. Creator: Unknown

Ruffle, France, 1758. Creator: Unknown
Ruffle, France, 1758

Background imageCutwork Collection: Cutwork lace (chromolitho)

Cutwork lace (chromolitho)
1093890 Cutwork lace (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cutwork lace. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCutwork Collection: White cutwork hand-embroidered cotton dress, 1824 (cotton)

White cutwork hand-embroidered cotton dress, 1824 (cotton)
3100332 White cutwork hand-embroidered cotton dress, 1824 (cotton) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: From the exhibition A History of Fashion in 100 Objects)

Background imageCutwork Collection: White cutwork embroidered cotton gown with spencer-style bodice, 1815 (cotton)

White cutwork embroidered cotton gown with spencer-style bodice, 1815 (cotton)
3100423 White cutwork embroidered cotton gown with spencer-style bodice, 1815 (cotton) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageCutwork Collection: Pair of light cream gloves with openwork design from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994

Pair of light cream gloves with openwork design from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994
Pair of light cream gloves with open cutwork lattice design on back of hands. The cotton knit gloves are seamed at the exterior side of the palm and along the fingers, with the seams left raw

Background imageCutwork Collection: Corner Fragment with a Variety of Patterns, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Corner Fragment with a Variety of Patterns, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Corner Fragment with a Variety of Patterns, 19th century


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Cutwork is a delicate and intricate form of embroidery that involves cutting away parts of the fabric to create beautiful designs. This technique has been used for centuries to adorn clothing, linens, and home decor items with stunning patterns and motifs. The process requires precision and skill, as the fabric must be carefully cut without damaging the surrounding material. Cutwork adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any piece, making it a popular choice for special occasions such as weddings or formal events. Whether done by hand or machine, cutwork allows for endless creative possibilities and can be customized to suit any style or preference. From dainty floral patterns to geometric shapes, there is no limit to what can be achieved with this timeless art form. Experience the beauty today and add a touch of luxury to your wardrobe or home décor.