Blackwork is a historical form of counted embroidery work that was typically used to adorn the cuffs and collars of fine clothing. True blackwork was completely reversible so even if the cuff was flipped inside out, it would look the same. Clothing made with details this fine was only available to Royalty and the elite echelons of society back in the day. This series of patterns uses backstitch and are not designed to be truly reversible – just fun, easy (but intricate) stitching!
“Fleurs D’Annette” in French translates to “Annette’s Flowers” in English. This pattern is a minimalized version of Fleurs D'Alexanne. Be creative with your floss and fabric choice and really make it your own! Enjoy!