• Hardanger embroidery made an impression on me at a very young age. I was visiting my grandmother's bungalow and, as usual, the first thing I did upon arriving...
  • Hardanger needlework is a traditional form of embroidery that originates from the Hardanger region of Norway.
  • Hardanger embroidery is a style of cutwork embroidery that originates from the Hardangerfjord region of Norway, in Hordaland county.
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  • Hardanger embroidery is a counted thread technique incorporating drawn thread embroidery and filling stitches.
  • As well as its characteristic cutwork and drawn thread techniques. Hardanger embroidery is typically worked on evenly woven fabric such as linen or cotton.
  • Hardanger embroidery had its origins in Asia but by 1650 it had travelled to Hardanger in Norway where it flourished.
  • 10 HARDANGER EMBROIDERIES. Figure 16 gives the same wheel made over overcast bars. Figure 17, of the same size as figures q and 16, represents a.
  • Hardanger Embroidery Uses. Before you learn how to work the embroidery, you will probably want to know what you can use it for.
  • The embroidery starts by stitching Kloster Blocks (satin stitch) - 5 stitches over 4 threads (Hardanger fabric has two threads together that count as one).