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<p>[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 456473, member: 8569"]I've made <a href="http://www.collection-passion.ch/modeles-de-broderie-point/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.collection-passion.ch/modeles-de-broderie-point/" rel="nofollow">pictures from some examples</a> of the difficulty/impossibility to be precise with a location, the book with swiss themes is later(1968), <a href="http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5410.jpeg" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5410.jpeg" rel="nofollow">on this picture you can see a cowboy with a tyrol dancers etc…</a></p><p>Sorry if it takes some time to load because they are in great size for a better view, then not possible to see on a phone correctly!</p><p>Here you have first the "greek" pattern around 1900-1920 with an older pattern book hand colored about 1850, the very interesting thing is the evolution between sizes through the years.</p><p><img src="http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5405.jpeg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Then one of the items illustrating all sorts of needle work you have to learn when you were a girl in 19th century.</p><p><img src="http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5398.jpeg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>You can see the result of a standard quality zoom on the borders, this is not the frame, which is not distorded, but the result of optical entry quality.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 456473, member: 8569"]I've made [URL='http://www.collection-passion.ch/modeles-de-broderie-point/']pictures from some examples[/URL] of the difficulty/impossibility to be precise with a location, the book with swiss themes is later(1968), [URL='http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5410.jpeg']on this picture you can see a cowboy with a tyrol dancers etc…[/URL] Sorry if it takes some time to load because they are in great size for a better view, then not possible to see on a phone correctly! Here you have first the "greek" pattern around 1900-1920 with an older pattern book hand colored about 1850, the very interesting thing is the evolution between sizes through the years. [IMG]http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5405.jpeg[/IMG] Then one of the items illustrating all sorts of needle work you have to learn when you were a girl in 19th century. [IMG]http://www.collection-passion.ch/_Media/_dsc5398.jpeg[/IMG] You can see the result of a standard quality zoom on the borders, this is not the frame, which is not distorded, but the result of optical entry quality.[/QUOTE]
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