William de Morgan Fauna
William De Morgan met William Morris in 1863 and remained a friend for the rest of his life. A leading figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, De Morgan was talented in many fields, particularly stained glass and pottery.
Most of these needlepoint designs have been taken from a wide selection of six-inch ceramic tiles that he made in his workshop in Chelsea in the 1870s. He later moved closer to Morris at Merton Abbey in Surrey. De Morgan’s tiles and highly glazed pottery are now in the collections of museums all over the world.
Four of these designs are also available as Cross Stitch kits.
All kits contain the following:
CANVAS: 12 hpi Zweigart white mono de luxe, 20 x 20" (51 x 51 cm)
DESIGN: 14 x 14" (35.5 x3 5.5 cm)
WOOLS: Appletons tapestry
STITCH: Tent/basketweave
All designs are availabe as canvas packs containing canvas, needle and instructions, and guide to required Appletons tapestry wools. |
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